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Defects of Consent in Consumer E-Commerce from the Polish Law Perspective [PDF]
The regulation on defects of consent loses its usefulness and should be replaced by special regulations, more suited to the requirements of consumer e-commerce.
Katarzyna Południak-Gierz
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Ethics, governance and consent in the UK: implications for research into the longer-term outcomes of congenital heart defects [PDF]
To explore the effect of research ethics, governance and consent requirements and recent reforms on UK-wide follow-up of children with congenital heart defects (CHD)
Rachel L Knowles +2 more
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Reconstruction of Soft Tissue Defects of Upper Extremity [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the etiology of upper extremity soft tissue defects and determine the outcome of the various methods for covering upper limb soft tissue defects.
Moeez Fatima, Faisal Akhlaq Ali Khan
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Objective The aim of the article is a critical presentation of the typology of consents included in the European Convention on Bioethics and in other formal solutions concerning the gathering of genetic material in institutions called Biobanks. Material
Rafał Patryn, Jarosław Sak
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Jurisprudential and Legal Analysis of Defects of Consent in Afghan Civil Law
Although contracts form the basis of social, legal, and economic connections, their legality depends on the parties' sincere and free assent. Under the Afghan Civil Code, this study provides a jurisprudential and legal examination of consent faults ...
Fathullah Mohammadi +2 more
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SAFETY, IDENTITY AND CONSENT: A LIMITED DEFENSE OF REPRODUCTIVE HUMAN CLONING
Some opponents of reproductive human cloning have argued that, because of its experimental nature, any attempt to create a child by way of cloning would risk serious birth defects or genetic abnormalities and would therefore be immoral.
Robert Lane
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Over the last few decades, various attempts have been made to hermeneutically update the regulation of defects in consent (mistake, fraud, duress, incapacity), and above all of those defects in consent which we might call 'informational' (mistake and ...
Andrea Maria Garofalo
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Laesio enormis in Serbian law and its relationship with other related legal institutes [PDF]
Mihailo Konstantinović raised important issues regarding how laesio enormis should be applied and regulated in the future, given the inconsistency in the post-war judicial practice. Konstantinović supported the view that laesio enormis should be governed
Dabić-Nikićević Snežana
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أثر عيوب الإرادة على مشروعية القرارات الإدارية [PDF]
تناول البحث الحديث عن أثر عيوب الإرادة على مشروعية القرارات الإدارية، وذلک من خلال فصلين: تحدثت في الفصل الأول عن التعريف بإرادة الأشخاص الاعتبارية العامة ودورها في إصدار القرارات الإدارية؛ کما تم التعرض لشروط وجود الإرادة اللازمة لإصدار القرارات ...
خالد وحيد إسماعيل
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Osteochondral Allograft and Concurrent Meniscal Allograft Transplantation
Background: Symptomatic, full-thickness chondral defects often are associated with meniscal deficiencies. These are difficult problems to manage in the young, high-demand patient population.
Hansel E. Ihn MD +3 more
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