Law topic list of research papers
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The best interests of the minor as a principle of interpretation in Mexican civil law
Abstract From a doctrinal perspective and based on a case study, this article analyzes the way in which the best interests of the minor has become an important principle of interpretation in Mexico’s legal life. This is...
2016 / Gisela María Pérez Fuentes, Karla Cantoral Domínguez -
INFORMED CONSENT: THE MEDICAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGE OF OUR TIME
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the real importance of obtaining informed consent, through an appropriate form, and its role in the outcome from civil liability claims. Methods: The wordings of the current Brazilian law and jurisprudence were compared ...
2015 / Luiz Carlos Séllos Simões -
A Territorial Perspective On Eu´S Leader Approach In Denmark: The Added Value Of Community-Led Local Development Of Rural And Coastal Areas In A Multi-Level Governance Settings2015 / Annette Aagaard Thuessen, Niels Christian Nielsen
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‘What a man can do, a woman can do better’: gendered alcohol consumption and (de)construction of social identity among young Nigerians2015 / Emeka W Dumbili
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Regulating Laboratory-Developed Tests2014 / Timothy J. O'Leary
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"Fortis Et Liber" Unless You Are a Farm Worker: Workers' Compensation Exceptionalism in Alberta, Canada2015 / B. Barnetson
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Experiment and speculation in seventeenth-century Italy: The case of Geminiano Montanari
Abstract This paper reconstructs the natural philosophical method of Geminiano Montanari, one of the most prominent Italian natural philosophers of the late seventeenth century. Montanari's views are used as a case study to assess recent claims...
2015 / Alberto Vanzo -
Dream Capitalism2015 / Chris Pierson
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Defending Alignment: Mimetics, Rationalization, and Rhetorical Fallacies Among Physicists in the Third Reich2016 / S. Schwarz
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Transitional justice, human rights and the restoration of credibility: Reconstructing Mexico’s social fabric
Abstract Mexico is entering a phase of transitional justice. This can be observed in the numerous reforms and measures that are being taken to adapt the legal system to international standards, particularly those related to...
2016 / Humberto Cantú Rivera -
Developing countries and international organizations: Introduction to the special issue2016 / John W. McArthur, Eric Werker
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Post-crisis challenges to bank regulation2010 / Xavier Freixas
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Experiences Hosting North American Students at the Gulu Women Economic Development and Globalization Program in Uganda2015 / Pamela Judith Agwech
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Institutional landscapes affecting small-scale fishing in Southern Sri Lanka - legal pluralism and its socio-economic effects2015 / W.A. Ranjith Wickramasinghe, Maarten Bavinck
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New Application System for 3D Mapping the Fire Scene as New Trend for Education in Fire Safety Engineering
Abstract Experts from the Main School of Fire Service tested eSURV system with the view of identifying the potential and usefulness of the system for firefighter officers and other experts who undertake scene examination, especially fire scene. The...
2015 / Marzena Polka, Bozena Kukfisz -
Necessary energy uses and a minimum standard of living in the United Kingdom: Energy justice or escalating expectations?
Abstract Access to affordable energy is a core dimension of energy justice, with recent work examining the relation between energy use and well-being in these terms. However, there has been relatively little examination of exactly which energy uses...
2016 / Gordon Walker, Neil Simcock, Rosie Day -
What ‘We’?2015 / Holly Lawford-Smith
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The question of energy reduction: The problem(s) with feedback
Abstract With smart metering initiatives gaining increasing global popularity, the present paper seeks to challenge the increasingly entrenched view that providing householders with feedback about their energy usage, via an in-home-display, will...
2014 / Kathryn Buchanan, Riccardo Russo, Ben Anderson -
Environmental Factors Influencing Corporate Governance: The Nigerian Reality2015 / A. C. Isukul, J. J. Chizea
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Diverse Property-rights Structure Impacts on Urban-Rural Public Open Space (POS) Governance: Sabah, Malaysia
Abstract Minusculediscussion of research on institutional property-rights structurehasrudimentarilydetermined the POS governance (usage and management) and its quality. Thus, two objectives are highlighted; (i) to examine Sabah's current practice in ...
2014 / Gabriel H.T. Ling, Chin Siong Ho, Hishamuddin Mohd Ali