Law topic list of research papers
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Easy-to-read Meets Accessible Web in the E-government Context
Abstract In the e-government context, content of information and service systems needs to be accessible and easy-to-read. E-government systems are increasingly self-service systems. If the content of these systems is incomprehensible, citizens are...
2014 / Thea van der Geest, Eric Velleman -
Enlargement of the European Union, Integral Cultural Space and Transition Processes: Equal Rights and the Ecology of Culture
Abstract This paper analyses the processes and priorities of the creation and further development of integral cultural space in Europe in the context of the enlargement of the European Union. The processes of the creation and further development of...
2014 / Borisas Melnikas -
A Foucauldian view of Veblen's institutionalism: Non-teleology and the interdiscursivity between economics and biology
Abstract This paper explores some ontological and epistemological conditions of the emergence of the Veblenian system of political economy. For that, we refer to Foucault's archaeology of political economy, since it offers insights into some of the...
2014 / Marco Antonio Ribas Cavalieri, Iara Vigo de Lima -
Targeting the adaptive molecular landscape of castration-resistant prostate cancer2015 / A. W. Wyatt, M. E. Gleave
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Pursuing Global Health with Justice: Review of Global Health Law2014 / M. L. Berman
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Institutional Difficulties of the United Nations in the Effective Punishing of Aggression. Deficiencies of the Established Relationship Between the Security Council and the International Court of Justice
Abstract When peace had to become the main goal of the international community, in 1945, after the failure of the League of Nations, a new institution, more efficient, able to prevent conflagrations such as the recently conducted one and to manage...
2014 / Lavinia Bejan -
Regulating fatty acids in infant formula: critical assessment of U.S. policies and practices2014 / George Kent
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Public Accountability: Implications of the Conspiratorial Relationship between Political Appointees and Civil Servants in Nigeria2010 / Lanre Olu-Adeyemi, Tomola Marshal Obamuyi
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The Synaesthete: A New Type of “Gifted Student” and How to Teach Them
Abstract This paper proposes a new category of gifted student: the synaesthetic child. I outline how a teacher may identify such students and what their special needs are. The synaesthetic child comprises their own category of “learning diversity”....
2010 / Valentine Cawley -
The Paradox of E-Numbers: Ethical, Aesthetic, and Cultural Concerns in the Dutch Discourse on Food Additives2013 / Dirk Haen
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Articles connecting to data as a valuable content enrichment for marine scientists2012 / Christiane Barranguet, Hylke Koers
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On Cultivating Intermediary Agencies for Fire Control Work
Abstract The author interpret the necessity and positive role that intermediary agencies play in fire control work, exposes problems to solve, and proposes suggestions that how to manage and cultivate fire intermediary agencies and put their...
2013 / Jun-hui MA -
The Features and Future Challenges of Indonesian Antimonopoly Policy: Lesson Learned from Japanese Experience
Abstract This study analyzes the features, and challenges of Indonesian antimonopoly policy, and tries to articulate lesson from the Japanese Antimonopoly Act experience. The basic method to do this research is by studying and analyzing the legal...
2013 / Rika Kurniaty -
Corporate Governance, Corporate and Employment Law, and the Costs of Expropriation2012 / Giulio Ecchia, Martin Gelter, Piero Pasotti
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Cartoons as Educational Tools and the Presentation of Cultural Differences Via Cartoons
Abstract The childhood of a person is shaped as per the conditions of his/her community. However, the childhood in our technology-based era is highly overwhelmed by the ubiquitous communication devices. As a pioneering type, television achieves in...
2015 / Deniz Özer, İkbal Bozkurt Avcı -
Fuel poverty from the bottom-up: Characterising household energy vulnerability through the lived experience of the fuel poor
Abstract Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK household energy consumption in the last decade. The ‘fuel poverty gap’ in the UK (average shortfall that fuel poor households experience in...
2015 / Lucie Middlemiss, Ross Gillard -
Creation of a Corpus on the Economic-Financial Discourse in Spanish: Preambles for the Study of Lexis Modalization
Abstract This paper has as its aim to describe a corpus on the economic-financial discourse in Spanish produced by Spain's social agents and disseminated by the mass media. This corpus contains the periodical publications of different Spanish media, ...
2013 / José Joaquín Martínez Egido -
A Delphi Investigation into the Future of E-learning
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the views and opinions of e-learning experts regarding the replacement of traditional education with e-learning settings and the advantages that the application of social and mobile technologies...
2013 / Noa Aharony, Jenny Bronstein -
When Feminism Overpowers Caste Marginalisation: A Study of the Feminist Agenda of Female Paraiyar Writers
Abstract Writings on caste-based marginalization are highly experiential in nature, and are almost always written by those who are born as outcastes themselves. Objectivity, however, becomes a problematic issue where such writings are concerned,...
2014 / Indrani Rama Chandran, Ruzy Suliza Hashim -
How is research publishing going to progress in the next 20 years?
Abstract On March 20th 2013, a one-hour session for Editors, Associate Editors, Publishers and others with an interest in scientific publishing was held at the IADR International Session in Seattle. Organised by Kenneth Eaton and Christopher Lynch...
2014 / Kenneth A. Eaton, G. Rex Holland, William V. Giannobile, Stephen Hancocks, Peter G. Robinson, et al.