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Complications of Circumcision [PDF]
In the United States, circumcision is a commonly performed procedure. It is a relatively safe procedure with a low overall complication rate. Most complications are minor and can be managed easily. Though uncommon, complications of circumcision do represent a significant percentage of cases seen by pediatric urologists.
Lane S. Palmer+2 more
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Reflecting upon Mary Richmond’s early call for formalized social work training to address the historical struggles of the field, this analysis examines how American social work education has addressed the paradoxes of help and harm present in the field ...
Carly Mychl Murray+4 more
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International criminal law: Between law and politics [PDF]
Crimes against international law are committed by violating the rules of international humanitarian law during wars or armed conflicts. The perpetrators of these crimes are under the jurisdiction of international criminal courts (military or civil ...
Jovašević Dragan
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The Hero’s Silences: Vulnerability, Complicity, Ambivalence
Silence features prominently in both political and academic debates about resistance and complicity with repressive orders. On the one hand, the dictum ‘silence is complicity’ is frequently taken for granted.
M. Mihai
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Has the Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics and Racial Justice [PDF]
This survey discusses the emerging contours of a distinctive Catholic ethical approach to race, racism, and racial justice. Among its features are the adoption of a more structural and cultural understanding of human sinfulness, engaged intellectual ...
Massingale, Bryan
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Special Section on Michael Rothberg’s The Implicated Subject: Introduction
For this issue of JPR we have assembled a special section on The Implicated Subject in order to begin exploring the implications of Rothberg’s intervention for the field of perpetrator studies. The special section opens with an interview with Rothberg in
Susanne Knittel, Sofía Forchieri
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The influence of international criminal law on refugee law
This article will discuss the relationship between International Criminal Law (ICL) and refugee law. The emphasis will be on the interplay between concepts developed in ICL with respect to war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as the notion of ...
Joseph Rikhof
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Jurisprudential Analysis of Intention in Realization of Complicity to Crime with an Approach Based on Imam Khomeini’s Views [PDF]
Various evidences in Islamic law attest to the necessity of intention in aiding and abetting a criminal act considering it as an essential element in committing a crime without which it will be difficult to attribute criminal liability to a person and ...
Mohammad Nozari Ferdowsieh+2 more
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Oblique intent, foresight and authorisation [PDF]
In R v Jogee, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (UKSC) abolished a contentious doctrine of criminal law which allowed accomplices to a crime A to be convicted of another’s crime B on the basis that they foresaw commission of the latter in the ...
Krebs, Beatrice
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Causation and complications [PDF]
hese are the facts that the authors presented: 1. The patient developed his infection eight weeks after his injections. 2. Despite having an infection that required drainage, the patient had normal range of motion in his metacarpophalangeal joints. 3. The patient refused to be admitted to hospital for “surgical drainage under general anesthesia”, hence,
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