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Criminal Liability for Misconduct in Scientific Research
This Article will explore our society's attitude to prosecuting scientific misconduct, the need to consider prosecution in such cases, and the utility of current statutes available for prosecution. To assist the reader in understanding the issues, this Article will provide some background information about misconduct in scientific research and will ...
Kuzma, Susan M.
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Progress or stagnation? The evolution and reform of corporate criminal liability in the UK
This article analysis of the progression of corporate criminal liability from its historical foundations to contemporary reforms. It seeks to examine how case law and legislative developments have responded to the challenges posed by the identification ...
Yuyun Ma, Nicholas Ryder
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It is understood that willful misconduct is, ab initio, knowledge, because only knowledge generates control and only this provides reasons to justify base the treatment of cases of willful behavior. Consequently, in blind situations, there is no place to
Luis Greco
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The paper is devoted to the analysis of the procedural side of the institution of criminal misconduct contained in the draft federal law «On Amendments to the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation in connection with the introduction of the concept of criminal misconduct», introduced by the ...
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Significantly about the insignificant: practice of applying Part 2 of Article 14 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (features of criminal prosecution of persons subject to administrative punishment for petty theft) [PDF]
Introduction: this publication continues the research of the paired category “significant – insignificant” in criminal law carried out through the prism of the requirements the society imposes on criminal proceedings and presented in previous issues ...
Kolokolov N. A.
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On The Issue of the Categorization of Administrative Offences
Some problems of modern administrative-tort and criminal legislation and law are considered. On the positive side, the sequence of the legislator is assessed regarding the delimitation of the norms of criminal and administrative responsibility. Attention
V. I. Surgutskov
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Are Men More Likely than Women To Commit Scientific Misconduct? Maybe, Maybe Not
In their study published in January 2013 in mBio, Fang et al. reviewed records from the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) and found more cases of scientific misconduct committed by men than women, particularly by faculty (F. C. Fang, J. W.
Anna Kaatz +2 more
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Modern approaches to the typification of certain forensic techniques
Based on the analytical review of scientific sources, the subject matter of which was the conceptual framework for classification of forensic techniques, the article substantiates the position that today the trends in the development of certain forensic ...
V. Yu. Popov
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Chris R Triggle1, David J Triggle21School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; 2School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo NY, USAAbstract: Peer review is an essential
Chris R Triggle, David J Triggle
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Legal aspect of fraud in yacht hull insurance – boats for sport and leisure [PDF]
The authors analyze the application of the principle of good faith in performance of the yacht (boat for sport and leisure) hull insurance contract. In this work, the author indicate in which scope non-compliance with the above principles has effects on ...
Damir Primorac, Željka Primorac
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