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Nurses' Ethical Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Muslim Community: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]

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Amiri E   +5 more
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Due Process of Law

Harvard Law Review, 1927
Ray A. Brown, Rodney L. Mott
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Changes in due process of law

Social Work, 1974
Joseph J. Senna, MSW, JD, is Associate Pro fessor, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. Today the concept of due process of law is being applied increasingly to protect in dividual rights when the government seeks to deprive a person of life, liberty, or prop erty.1 The trend toward a wider use of due process to ...
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Probation and Due Process of Law

Crime & Delinquency, 1965
Not many years ago courts ruling on the law of sentencing and correctional treatment said or implied that a sentenced per son had few if any rights and was at the mercy of the courts and correctional administration. This image of the legal situation has changed and is changing. Persons who are being sentenced and even prisoners have many rights.
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