Law topic list of research papers
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“Probably We should Strengthen the Fight Against such Regionalists”: The Policy of the Central Committee of the CPSU towards the Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians – Baptists (1964 - 1969)
Abstract The article explores the attitude of the highest party authorities towards the emergence, development and activity of such a religious protest movement as the Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists in the early years of the...
2016 / Nikita Pivovarov -
Best practice during intrapartum care: A concept analysis
Abstract Rationale Best practice is an abstract word open to different interpretations. The definition of best practice depends on the context. Purpose The purpose ...
2016 / Mary M. Chabeli, Jackie M.L. Malesela, Anna G.W. Nolte -
The REVolution yields to a more familiar path: New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV)
Abstract It was wrong to assume that only a ‘new regulatory model for the 21st century’ could lead to a more efficient electric distribution grid. In the roll-out of REV, the U.S. regulatory model again showed its...
2016 / Jeff D. Makholm -
Click here to agree: Managing intellectual property when crowdsourcing solutions
Abstract Tapping into the creativity of a crowd can provide a highly efficient and effective means of acquiring ideas, work, and content to solve problems. But crowdsourcing solutions can also come with risks, including the legal risks associated...
2016 / Jeremy de Beer, Ian P. McCarthy, Adam Soliman, Emily Treen -
Promoting interprofessional education2016 / Hugh Barr
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Investigation of high and low art from the perspective of pragmatism philosophy
Abstract Categorization and groupings of concepts have always existed in history, and this has resulted in the emergence of binaries. In most categories of binaries, the first expressed case is more positive and more valuable than the second...
2016 / Zohreh Shariatinia -
Theater and its Purpose: Antonin Artaud and Tennessee Williams
Abstract The article discusses two theatrical concepts introduced at different periods of the 20th century: Theater of Cruelty of Antonin Artaud and Theater as Benevolent Anarchy of Tennessee Williams. The comparative analysis of the two systems...
2016 / Anton Kurmelev -
Organising the unorganised: Role of platform intermediaries in the Indian real estate market
Abstract A large component of the Indian economy is still in the unorganised (or informal) sector. The emergence of new intermediaries leveraging the Internet has contributed significantly to organising the hitherto unorganised sector. We discuss...
2016 / R. Srinivasan -
Cyber Collateral Damage
Abstract Unintended damage to non-military targets is typically straightforward to characterize and weigh against anticipated benefits because of well-established definitions, technical assessments, and legal conventions. In a kinetic military...
2016 / Sasha Romanosky, Zachary Goldman -
Searching for the mechanisms of change: a protocol for a realist review of batterer treatment programmes2016 / Alisa J Velonis, Rebecca Cheff, Debbie Finn, Whitney Davloor, Patricia O'Campo
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When the Risk of Harm Harms2016 / Adriana Placani
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México and the TPP: a critical view on diversification and intellectual property2017 / Juan Felipe López Aymes
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The Role of Modeling and Simulation in Development and Registration of Medicinal Products: Output From the EFPIA/EMA Modeling and Simulation Workshop2013 / E Manolis, S Rohou, R Hemmings, T Salmonson, M Karlsson, et al.
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Navigating the authority paradox: Practising objectivity in environmental expertise
Abstract We empirically reveal how environmental experts interpret the objectivity norm while navigating the authority paradox. The paradox here is that while there is a need for objective scientific advice, such advice is only to be acquired from...
2016 / Eva-Maria Kunseler, Willemijn Tuinstra -
Privacy Challenges in the Quantified Self Movement – An EU Perspective2016 / Dominik Leibenger, Frederik Möllers, Anna Petrlic, Ronald Petrlic, Christoph Sorge
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Delivery dilemmas: How drug cryptomarket users identify and seek to reduce their risk of detection by law enforcement
Abstract Background Cryptomarkets represent an important drug market innovation by bringing buyers and sellers of illegal drugs together in a ‘hidden’ yet public online marketplace. We ask: How do cryptomarket drug sellers and...
2017 / Judith Aldridge, Rebecca Askew -
The Principle of Proportionality and Its Implementation in Lithuanian Administrative Law2009 / Aušra Kargaudienė
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Punishment as Moral Fortification2016 / Jeffrey W. Howard
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Smart design rules for smart grids: analysing local smart grid development through an empirico-legal institutional lens2016 / Imke Lammers, Michiel A. Heldeweg
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The value of cultural diversity: rhetoric and reality2016 / Milton J. Bennett