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Child Abuse and the Law

Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2016
Abstract Across the United States, child abuse law is governed by state statute. Pediatricians must report suspected child abuse/neglect in accordance with their state's specific reporting requirements; failure to make a timely report creates civil liability exposures and triggers criminal penalties.
Jennifer N. Fishe, Frederick L. Moffat
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THE IMPACT OF ABUSE OF LAW AND FRAUD OF THE LAW

Curentul Juridic/Juridical Current
We know that initially, the theory of the abuse of law was a creation of doctrine, generated by the situations in the judicial practice that imposed the sanctioning of the abusive exercise of substantial or procedural rights. According to this theory, rights must be exercised according to their purpose and within their normal limits, to protect their ...
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Problems of Abuse of Law and Abuse of Procedural Law in the Field of Domestic Legislation.

Visnik Nacional’nogo universitetu «Lvivska politehnika». Seria: Uridicni nauki
The article analyzes scientific concepts regarding the legal nature of abuse of law and abuse of procedural law. It is noted that the debate on the use of the term "abuse of law" has been going on since the times of Roman law, the basis of which was the principle of protecting virtuous behavior.
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Child Abuse and the Law: How to Avoid Being the Abused or the Abuser

Transactional Analysis Journal, 1993
When treating child abuse cases, especially those involving the judicial or legal system, psychotherapists often end up as Persecutors, Rescuers, or Victims on the Drama Triangle (Karpman, 1968).
Rita Justice, Blair Justice
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Drug Abuse and The Law

2004
Abstract Drug Abuse and American Federal Law Although the federal government has long been interested in regulating the public’s access to drugs, its enforcement powers have had to develop gradually. The laws that are ordinarily related to drug use and abuse; define moral behavior; define, restrict, and punish criminal ...
Gail Winger   +2 more
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Substance Abuse and the Law

2017
The present chapter reviews the interaction of medicine and the law as it relates the diagnosis, treatment planning, and course of substance use disorders. The case of Robinson v. California, US Supreme Court of 1962, is used as a legal base for this examination. Robinson v.
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Abuse of Law

2017
(gemeinsam mit Lubos Tichý)
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Fraud and Abuse Law

JAMA, 1999
Ask medical professionals to choose a statement from the list above regarding federal efforts to root out health care fraud and abuse, and it is more likely that they will select responses from the end of the list than from the beginning. The article by Kalb in this issue of THE JOURNAL reveals the scope of the government's antifraud enterprise, but ...
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Drug Abuse and the Law

1999
I have always admired the unflagging confidence doctors seem to have in their professional opinions. My admiration probably dates back to the time I first heard the story about a sickly, young boy who was taken by his mother to be examined by their family physician.
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Adult Abuse Laws

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1980
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