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Bringing Rights Back Home? How Judges Handle Multilayered Constitutional and International Human Rights Laws on the Supreme Court of Norway

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
Given that fundamental rights are protected by both constitutional and international human rights law, how do judges handle the resulting complexity? Despite scholarly debate about the multilayered, overlapping codification of fundamental rights, few ...
Jon Kåre Skiple   +1 more
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Talking about the Trayvon Martin Case in Psychology and Counseling Training and Psychotheraphy

open access: yesJournal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology, 2013
The Trayvon Martin tragedy (the shooting of a Black male adolescent in a Florida gated community) was covered frequently by media outlets for a few months before the level of coverage gradually became only periodic updates on the status of the case and ...
Sannisha K. Dale   +1 more
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Examining Mental Health Court Completion: A Focal Concerns Perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Sociologists have long-raised concern about disparate treatment in the justice system. Focal concerns have become the dominant perspective in explaining these disparities in legal processing decisions. Despite the growth of problem-solving courts, little
Dollar, Cindy Brooks   +1 more
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Observing judicial work and emotions : using two researchers

open access: yes, 2016
Observation is an important component of research to examine complex social settings and iswell-established for studying courtroom dynamics and judicial behaviour.
Mack, Kathy   +5 more
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Europe's R&D: Missing the Wrong Targets? Bruegel policy brief 2008/03, February 2003 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Summary. Europe is not delivering on its Lisbon agenda commitment to increase its R&D-to-GDP ratio to three percent by 2010. This is worrying, not only because Europe seems unable to reach an objective it has publicly set itself, but mainly because in ...
van Pottelsberghe, Bruno.
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Real-time stress monitoring in a child-friendly court: a repeated measures field study

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Most child-friendly court reforms are based on the assumption that the court setting is a stressful experience. Our objective was to analyze the acute stress levels of children who come to testify in a child-friendly investigative court using a person-by-
Jose M. Rodríguez-Pellejero   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The State’s obligation to regulate and monitor private health care facilities: the Alyne da Silva Pimentel and the Dzebniauri cases

open access: yesPublic Health Reviews, 2017
The Human Rights in Patient Care framework embraces general human rights principles applicable to both patients and health care providers in the delivery of health care.
Ximena Andión Ibañez   +1 more
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Technology in court settings: from a triadic exchange to a tetradic network

open access: yes, 2021
The use of technologies in court settings is not a new phenomenon. Since the 1990s, videoconferencing (VC) systems in courts in England and Wales have been used so that a defendant or a witness can attend their court hearing remotely.
Devaux, Jérôme
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Rule analysis and social analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
This thesis investigates the use of rules in the analysis of language mastery and human action, which are both viewed as social phenomena. The investigation is conducted through an examination of two analyses of the use of language in everyday social ...
Hazell, Laurence Paul
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