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REVIEW OF COURT DECISIONS IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIARY OF UKRAINE
V.V. Reshota, M.I. Trush
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REVIEW OF COURT DECISIONS ON ADMINISTRATIVE CASES ACCEPTED IN THE ORDER OF SIMPLIFIED PRODUCTION [PDF]
Олеся Витальевна Жукова
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ABSTRACT Bankruptcy and financial distress commonly precipitate suicidal crises, putting bankruptcy attorneys in potentially difficult situations with clients. This qualitative study explored attorneys' experiences with clients' risk for suicide and attorneys' recommendations for suicide prevention.
John R. Blosnich +4 more
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Public Perceptions of Marital Rape: Does Level of Force Used Have an Impact?
ABSTRACT Research indicates that marital rape is viewed by the public as less harmful to a victim than stranger/acquaintance rape. The aim of the study is to extend the research conducted by Robinson in 2017, investigating how levels of force influence perceptions of marital rape.
Leanne Hanney, Amy Shelford, Andy Guppy
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The Romanian Law regarding the judicial review of administrative acts states that in order to initiate an action in front of the courts with the purpose of challenging an administrative act, a mandatory internal appeal needs to be first conducted ...
Mihaela TĂBÂRCĂ
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Equal Before the Law? State Supreme Court Judicial Review of State Administrative Agencies
Gbemende Johnson
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Innovations in microsurgery: The role of non‐invasive blood perfusion imaging—A review and framework
Abstract Background This review evaluates current literature on non‐invasive blood perfusion imaging in periodontology, with a focus on applications in periodontal microsurgery. Methods A hypothesis‐building review was conducted by two reviewers from January 2022 to April 2025 across multiple databases. Results Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) and
Amanda B. Rodriguez +3 more
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The Sexual Recidivism Rates of Women Are Still Low: An Updated Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Compared to men, women are less likely to sexual offend. Previous reviews found low rates of sexual recidivism among women. The last published meta‐analysis was based on studies from before 2010. Aims Conduct an updated meta‐analysis of the sexual recidivism rates of women returned to the community.
R. Karl Hanson +2 more
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