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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Encyclopedia of the social and solidarity economy: A collective work of the United Nations Inter-Agency task force on SSE (UNTFSSE)" provides readers with contents including: linkages to development; care and home support services; culture, sports and leisuresectors; energy, water and wastemanagement sectors; information and communication technology (ICT); enabling environment and governance; co-optation, isomorphism and instrumentalisation; participation, governance, collective action and democracy;...

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  • A discussion and debate on the American Medical Informatics Association’s (AMIA) Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) Working Group listserv in 2021 raised important issues related to a forthcoming conference in Texas. Texas had recently enacted a restrictive abortion law and restricted voting rights. Several AMIA members advocated for a boycott of the state and the scheduled conference.

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  • The purpose of this research is to better understand the interaction between notable structural and relational factors, which positively influence organizational knowledge sharing. Specifically, to investigate the effects of multiple dimensions of trust (i.e., competence-, integrity-, benevolence-based perceived trustworthiness) on the relationship between tie-strength and effective knowledge sharing.

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  • Ebook "A Dictionary of Law" this dictionary has been written by a distinguished team of academic and practising lawyers. It is intended primarily for those without a qualification in law who nevertheless require some legallmowledge in the course oftheir work: chartered surveyors and accountants, civil servants and local-government officers, social workers and probation officers, as well as businessmen and legal secretaries are typical examples of those whose work often calls for a knowledge of the precise meaning (and spelling) of a legal term.

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  • This study primarily aims at analyzing the socio-cultural identity of Karnali Dalits and its impact on society, with an additional motive to examine why Karnali Dalits tend to cover up their caste identity. To address the research need, structured interviews, one-to-one interviews, focus group discussion, participant observation and home visits were used.

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  • part 1 book “social work law” has contents: introduction to law and social work practice, sources of law, courts and law officers, social workers’ role in law, the human rights act 1998 and social work practice, discrimination, supporting children and families, children and family breakdown, child protection.

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  • part 1 book “social work law” has contents: looked after children, adoption, education, youth justice, adult social care, mental health, mental capacity, adult safeguarding, criminal justice, welfare and homelessness, asylum.

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  • However, police and jails would be unnecessary if such attitudes always prevailed. Rationality implied that some individuals become criminals be- cause of the financial rewards from crime compared to legal work, taking account of the likelihood of apprehension and conviction, and the severity of punishment.

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  • This book originated as a doctoral thesis at the Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität in Munich, Germany. Writing this preface concludes several years of hard but exciting work. It took me three years to produce the thesis, which I handed in on 3 April 2003. Subsequently, I updated the manuscript so that the text of this book reflects the state of the law as on 15 March 2005. Certain earlier-dated legal materials not accessible to me as on the latter date have not been taken into account. It has been my ambition to deal with the topic of the book in a comprehensive manner, i.e.

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  • This book was written as a thesis for the Doctorate of Laws, Leiden University. I am most grateful, first of all, to my supervisor, Professor Peter Kooijmans. Throughout my working at this study he allowed me to make use of his wisdom while at the same time affording inspiration and freedom. He never permitted his demanding task as a Judge at the International Court of Justice to stand in the way of discussing my thesis with me for many hours. I also wish to express my profound gratitude to Professor John Dugard, who acted as referent.

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  • Thea Brown is Professor of Social Work and Director of the Family Violence and Family Court Research Program at Monash University. She has served on Family Court committees and on the Commonwealth Family Law Pathways Advisory Group. Dr Renata Alexander is Senior Lecturer in Law at Monash University and a member of the Victorian Bar. She was Deputy Registrar in the Family Court and is the author of Domestic Violence in Australia, 3rd edition. ..THEA BROWN RENATA ALEXANDER Understanding the issues facing human service and legal professionals .

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  • In what ways has Islamic law discriminated against women and privileged men? What rights and power have been accorded to Muslim women, and how have they used the legal system to enhance their social and economic position? In an analysis of Islamic law through the prism of gender, Judith E. Tucker tackles these complex questions relating to thepositionofwomeninIslamicsociety, and to the ways in which the legal system shaped the family, property rights, space, and sexuality, from classical and medieval times to the present.

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  • It is often lamented that academics, activists and practitioners engaged in corporate accountability and improving labour standards do not jointly reflect upon the subject of their work enough. Academics talk to practitioners when they want information and practitioners don’t often have the time to step back and reflect upon the efficacy of their strategies, except in planning meetings. This book arose out of a workshop held in December 2007 which aimed at creating a new space for reflection and collaboration.

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  • The practice of journalism as a profession raises many ethical issues. We are more concerned with the nature and possible resolution of the issues that arise in the practice than with the theoretical definition of a profession. The nature of professionalism is both vague and flexible, as older professions like law and medicine change, and newer occupations jostle for the status that professionalism brings, occupations like teaching, social work, nursing, and even journalism.

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  • Just about everyone is touched in some way by our criminal justice system. You, a relative or a friend may be arrested and charged with a crime. Or perhaps you’ve been the victim of one. Maybe you’re a teacher, social worker or counselor who needs clear answers to pressing questions so you can help others understand how the criminal justice system works. This book is for all of you, and for anyone else who wants to understand a little more about such gripping modern-day dramas as the O.J. Simpson, Menendez brothers and Timothy McVeigh trials....

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  • is popularly supposed that a greater prosperity for individuals or nations can only come through a political and social reconstruction. This cannot be true apart from the practice of the moral virtues in the individuals that comprise a nation. Better laws and social conditions will always follow a higher realisation of morality among the individuals of a community, but no legal enactment can give prosperity to, nay it cannot prevent the ruin of, a man or a nation that has become lax and decadent in the pursuit and practice of virtue.

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  • In this volume the Study Group on a European Civil Code (the ‘Study Group’) and the Research Group on Existing EC Private Law (the ‘Acquis Group’) present the revised and final academic Draft of a Common Frame of Reference (DCFR). It contains Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European General Intr. 1 3 Private Law in an outline edition. Among other goals, its completion fulfils an obligation to the European Commission undertaken in 2005. The Commission’s Research Directorate-General funded part of the work.

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  • This book is born out of a discussion at the Socio-Legal Studies Association annual conference in 1999 (in Loughborough) between Dave Cowan, Caroline Hunter and Simon Halliday. We all had an interest in homelessness, law, administrative justice and decision-making, and had a background in researching these issues. In particular, Dave had done some early work about informal internal appeal systems which had been developed in the early 1990s in homelessness cases.

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  • Technology stakeholders and critics were asked in an online survey to assess scenarios about the future social, political, and economic impact of the Internet and they said the following: • The mobile device will be the primary connection tool to the Internet for most people in the world in 2020. • The transparency of people and organizations will increase, but that will not necessarily yield more personal integrity. social tolerance, or forgiveness. • Talk and touch user-interfaces with the Internet will be more prevalent and accepted by 2020.

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  • Even in work that lies so near the fortuities of animate nature as dairying, stock−breeding, and the improvement of crop plants, a determinate, reasoned routine replaces the rule of thumb. By mechanical control of his materials the dairyman, e.g., selectively determines the rate and kind of the biological processes that change his raw material into finished product.

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