Law topic list of research papers
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When Can the Child Speak for Herself? The Limits of Parental Consent in Data Protection Law for Health Research2017 / Mark J Taylor, Edward S Dove, Graeme Laurie, David Townend
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The Management of Complaints in Slovene Public Administration2009 / Janez Stare, Barbara Gruden, Polonca Kovač
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Biomedical Big Data: New Models of Control Over Access, Use and Governance2017 / Effy Vayena, Alessandro Blasimme
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How Cuozzo will impact the interplay between post grant proceedings and Hatch–Waxman litigation2017 / Natasha Mishra, Patrick A Doody, Raj S Davé
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Global Challenges and New Approaches in the Common Agricultural Policy 2014 - 20202015 / Gabriella Bánhegyi
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‘Scaling-up is a craft not a science’: Catalysing scale-up of health innovations in Ethiopia, India and Nigeria
Abstract Donors and other development partners commonly introduce innovative practices and technologies to improve health in low and middle income countries. Yet many innovations that are effective in improving health and survival are slow to be...
2014 / Neil Spicer, Dipankar Bhattacharya, Ritgak Dimka, Feleke Fanta, Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies, et al. -
The temporalizing of difference2005 / C. Helliwell
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Conscientious objection as a barrier for implementing voluntary termination of pregnancy in Uruguay: Gynecologists’ attitudes and behavior2016 / Francisco Coppola, Leonel Briozzo, Fernanda Nozar, Verónica Fiol, Diego Greif
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Using institutional multiplicity to address corruption as a collective action problem: Lessons from the Brazilian case
Abstract The academic literature has traditionally framed corruption as a principal-agent problem, but recently scholars have suggested that the phenomenon may be more accurately described as a collective action problem, especially in cases of...
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Ethical and legal duty of anesthesiologists regarding Jehovah's Witness patient: care protocol
Abstract Background and objectives Jehovah's Witnesses patients refuse blood transfusions for religious reasons. Anesthesiologists must master specific legal knowledge to provide care to these patients. Understanding how the Law...
2016 / Augusto Key Karazawa Takaschima, Thiago Mamôru Sakae, Alexandre Karazawa Takaschima, Renata dos Santos Teodoro Takaschima, Breno José Santiago Bezerra de Lima, et al. -
The hidden meanings in the case law of the European Court for Human Rights2016 / Laura Ervo
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Ecosystem services classification: A systems ecology perspective of the cascade framework
Abstract Ecosystem services research faces several challenges stemming from the plurality of interpretations of classifications and terminologies. In this paper we identify two main challenges with current ecosystem services classification systems:...
2016 / Alessandra La Notte, Dalia D’Amato, Hanna Mäkinen, Maria Luisa Paracchini, Camino Liquete, et al. -
Formulating Smart Commitments on Biodiversity: Lessons from the Aichi Targets2016 / Stuart H. M. Butchart, Moreno Di Marco, James E. M. Watson
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Valorising the IoT Databox : creating value for everyone2016 / Charith Perera, Susan Y. L. Wakenshaw, Tim Baarslag, Hamed Haddadi, Arosha K. Bandara, et al.
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Regionalism and diffusion revisited: From final design towards stages of decision-making2016 / Francesco Duina, Tobias Lenz
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The reciprocal constitutive features of a Middle Eastern partnership: The Russian–Syrian bilateral relations
Abstract Using the concept of reciprocal socialization, this article argues that the Damascus–Moscow partnership has been since 1970 a reciprocal constitutive relation that has influenced considerably the actions, interests, and identities of the...
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An Analysis of the Ethics Infrastructure and Ethical Climate in Slovenian Public Administration2017 / Janez Stare, Maja Klun
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The Role Of Ethics In Legal Education Of Post-Soviet Countries2015 / Christopher R. Kelley, Julija Kiršienė
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Valuing nature’s contributions to people: the IPBES approach
Nature is perceived and valued in starkly different and often conflicting ways. This paper presents the rationale for the inclusive valuation of nature’s contributions to people (NCP) in decision making, as well as broad methodological steps for doing so. While...
2017 / Unai Pascual, Patricia Balvanera, Sandra Díaz, György Pataki, Eva Roth, et al. -
Transparency and Trust in Government (2007–2014): A Comparative Study2017 / Vincent Mabillard, Martial Pasquier