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Policy success and failure in Australia
Abstract This paper introduces the seven articles in the symposium on policy success and failure together with a short introduction to the large literature on policy success and failure. The issue brings together an analysis of success and failure within seven discrete policy domains, including Indigenous policy; immigration; foreign policy; water ...
Keith Dowding +2 more
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Beyond Legal Rights: Understanding Mental Health and Autonomy in Criminal Self-Representation. [PDF]
Farber S.
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The influence of religious institutional logic in frontline work
Abstract This research analyses the influence of religion—as an institutional logic—on the work of frontline workers (FLWs) in hybrid public policy implementation contexts. We conducted semi‐structured interviews and used vignettes with 37 therapeutic communities (TCs) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, which provide care for individuals with ...
Giordano Magri +5 more
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Scientific uncertainty and the challenges of applying criminal law: Lessons from China's COVID-19 response. [PDF]
Ma Y, Zhang X.
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Separate opinion of a judge as an element of judicial discretion: a comparative and analytical study
Ya. V. Kovach
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Papua New Guinea's Public Services Commission since independence: Sidelined or strengthened?
Abstract This paper investigates reforms to the Public Services Commission (PSC) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) since independence in 1975. It looks at the original role of the PSC and then the various reforms it has been subject to: in 1986, 2003, and 2013, by constitutional and legislative change, and in 2019, by court ruling.
Nematullah Bizhan, Stephen Howes
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Mediation in Healthcare: Enhancing Conflict Resolution Between Patients and Physicians Beyond the Courtroom. [PDF]
Dimitrov K, Miteva-Katrandzhieva T.
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ABSTRACT Universal basic income and collective working‐time reductions are familiar features of a ‘post‐work’ politics that seeks to reduce the unfreedom associated with the workplace. Proponents appeal to an image of freedom where citizens are liberated from the compulsive aspects of wage‐labor and free to engage in self‐determined projects and ...
Thijs Keulen
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The End of <i>Chevron</i> Deference: Implications for Environmental Regulations and Respiratory Health. [PDF]
Engels SH +7 more
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