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Third-party refusal of medical treatment - a critical analysis of case report from Islamic ethical perspectives. [PDF]
Mohamad MIBK, Hamdan MN, Yusof ANM.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This chapter provides an overview of the relationship between data and fundamental rights at the current point in time, and directions as to where and how this relationship might continue. At the basis of this relationship are the fundamental rights to privacy and free expression; however with the digital society being more pervasive, other fundamental
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This chapter provides an overview of the relationship between data and fundamental rights at the current point in time, and directions as to where and how this relationship might continue. At the basis of this relationship are the fundamental rights to privacy and free expression; however with the digital society being more pervasive, other fundamental
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Right To Education- A Fundamental Right or Not?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Began, with the meaning of education and its evolution with the time, Education is not now only limited to books only but it can be grabbed from anywhere either from the society or from the environment. The aim of this paper is to put light on the evolution of education and it’s need in a person’s life.
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The prism of fundamental rights
European Constitutional Law Review, 2012European Court of Human Rights – Suggestions for reducing case backlog and national criticism of the Court – Alternative to incremental case law and reasoning by analogy – Greater deference to national courts where individual interests, rather than fundamental rights are at stake – Guidelines to find objective criteria for the definition of fundamental
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Virtual Currencies and Fundamental Rights [PDF]
Virtual currencies, like Bitcoin, raise new legal questions due to their innovative technological concepts. While academic research covers nearly all areas of the technological concepts of those currencies, legal research focuses only on a few topics.
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