Pathways to greater government accountability for breaches of their obligations in relation to doping in sport: A legal analysis. [PDF]
Pavot D.
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Abstract Aim People with diabetes receiving haemodialysis are at increased risk of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and other ocular complications. Despite this heightened vulnerability, evidence on the prevalence of such conditions in this population is limited.
Hellena Hailu Habte‐Asres +4 more
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The impact of the monetary gold principle on the determination of jurisdiction in the mixed maritime disputes. [PDF]
Liao B, Chang YC, Khan MI.
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Subject: Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations [PDF]
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LaCette, Susan
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Compulsory Arbitration, by J. Joseph Lowenberg, Walter J. Gershenfeld, H.J. Glasbeek, B.A. Hepple, Kenneth F. Walker, Massachusetts-Toronto, Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1976, 216 pp. [PDF]
Rodrigue Blouin
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Compulsory Enforcement of Arbitrary Award as a «Public» Element of Procedural Form of Arbitration [PDF]
Anna Petruneva
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Abstract At present, the outcomes measured and reported in clinical trials for adults with epilepsy are heterogenous and have often not been selected in consultation with people living with epilepsy. As part of a wider project developing a core outcome set for clinical trials for adults with epilepsy (the EPSET Project), a rapid review of the published
James W. Mitchell +4 more
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State of New York Public Employment Relations Board Decisions from October 24, 2000 [PDF]
10_24_2000_PERB_BD_DecisionsOCR.pdf: 237 downloads, before Oct.
New York State Public Employment Relations Board
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Compulsory Arbitration - The Australian Way? Industrial Relations Society of Australia, Papers presented at the 1986 National Convention, Adelaide, September 1986, 192 pp. [PDF]
Pierre Verge
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ABSTRACT The impact of strikes in higher education institutions remains understudied. This paper investigates the impact of education strikes in UK universities from 2018 to 2022, primarily due to pension disputes. Using data from the Guardian University Guide and the UK's Research Excellence Frameworks and leveraging a difference‐in‐differences ...
Nils Braakmann, Barbara Eberth
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