Law topic list of research papers
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Ethnographies of youth drug use in Asia2014 / Anita Hardon, Takeo David Hymans
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Fuelling expectations: A policy-promise lock-in of UK biofuel policy
Abstract Controversy over EU-wide biofuel policy resonated within the UK, fuelling policy disagreements among UK public authorities. They disagreed over how to protect a space for future second-generation biofuels, which were expected to overcome...
2013 / Pietro Berti, Les Levidow -
Do University Professors Still Believe in Values?
Abstract Expedited requests and controversial contemporary time flow toward academics. Caught between higher education and specific quantitative and qualitative margins, ever rising research, economic and quality standards, professors are often...
2013 / Venera-Mihaela Cojocariua -
Brokerage Professions and Implementing Reform in an Age of Experts2014 / K. C. Kellogg
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Taking Bacteriophage Therapy Seriously: A Moral Argument2014 / Gilbert Verbeken, Isabelle Huys, Jean-Paul Pirnay, Serge Jennes, Nina Chanishvili, et al.
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The Pharmaceutical Commons: Sharing and Exclusion in Global Health Drug Development2014 / J. Lezaun, C. M. Montgomery
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We’re only in it for the knowledge? A problem solving turn in environment and health expert elicitation2012 / Hans Keune, Arno C Gutleb, Karin E Zimmer, Solveig Ravnum, Aileen Yang, et al.
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Has the sanctity of life law ‘gone too far’?: analysis of the sanctity of life doctrine and English case law shows that the sanctity of life law has not ‘gone too far’2014 / Abdul-Rasheed Rabiu, Kapil Sugand
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Protection Orders in the European Member States: Where Do We Stand and Where Do We Go from Here?2011 / Suzan van der Aa
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COINs for Government: Collaborative Innovation Networks used in nascent US Government initiatives
Abstract With the growing success of internet based collaborative for profit ventures, including Innocentive, VenCorps, Threadless and many others, governments have begun to take notice. Recent public sector initiatives, including Open.gov, Peer 2...
2011 / Sean Wise, Milan Miric, Thomas Gegenhuber -
Virology Experts in the Boundary Zone Between Science, Policy and the Public: A Biographical Analysis2010 / Erwin van Rijswoud
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Bureaucracy, “domesticated” elites, and the abolition of capital punishment. Processes of state-formation and the number of executions in England and Habsburg Austria between 1700 and 19142010 / Dieter Reicher
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The European legal framework on cybercrime: striving for an effective implementation2010 / Francesco Calderoni
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Islamic women studies is important and necessary
Abstract Nowadays, women rights is one of the most important, controversial, and challenging topics in political and law circles. The fact that family, as the building block of the society, plays undeniable role in the stability and eminence of the...
2011 / Nahleh Gharavi Naeeni -
The right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress: in search of state obligations in relation to health2011 / Yvonne Donders
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Whither the new great game in Central Asia?
Abstract This paper represents an assessment of the present great game or new great game in Central Asia among the major external and internal political actors three. It finds that the game is probably intensifying and at the same time serves the...
2012 / Stephen Blank -
Law and justice in Post-Soviet Russia: Strategies of constitutional modernization
Abstract The relationships between notions of law and justice – the central argument in political debates of transition periods. The law is defined in contemporary political science as a special form of social organization which represents itself as ...
2012 / Andrei N. Medushevsky -
The European Civil Law Cooperation
Abstract The present material proposes to bring into discussion both several European civil law instruments and legislative acts under elaboration at the level of the European Commission. These tend to eliminate the incompatibility obstacles met...
2013 / Weber Florentina Iuliana -
Embracing Web 2.0 & 3.0 Tools to Support Lifelong Learning - Let Learners Connect
Abstract Today's students have grown up surrounded by the digital society, to them traditional teaching is poorly stimulating, for they are used to utilize simultaneously diverse types of media. Learning is within the distance of a click, for those...
2012 / Ana Loureiro, Inês Messias, Maria Barbas -
Corporate governance survey: A holistic view for altruistic practice
Abstract Taking a holistic approach, this survey paper first reviews the literature on the four pillars of corporate governance, namely, investors, managers, directors, and law and regulation, and then integrates the four components to achieve a...
2011 / Vijaya B. Marisetty