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Prevalence and Correlates of Reporting a Gabapentin Prescription for Pain Among People Who Use Opioids: A Longitudinal Community-Recruited Study. [PDF]
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2015
Table of Contents: Law in Context. Vol. 32 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 33 No 1 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 33 No 2 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 34 No 1 (2016) Law in Context. Vol. 34 No 2 (2016) Law in Context. Vol. 35 No 1 (2017) Law in Context. Vol. 35 No 2 (2017) Law in Context. Vol. 36 No 1 (2019) Law in Context. Vol. 36 No 2 (2020) Law in Context.
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Table of Contents: Law in Context. Vol. 32 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 33 No 1 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 33 No 2 (2015) Law in Context. Vol. 34 No 1 (2016) Law in Context. Vol. 34 No 2 (2016) Law in Context. Vol. 35 No 1 (2017) Law in Context. Vol. 35 No 2 (2017) Law in Context. Vol. 36 No 1 (2019) Law in Context. Vol. 36 No 2 (2020) Law in Context.
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Reflections on ‘Law in Context’*
1991Abstract During 1958–9 Patrick Atiyah was my neighbour in Khartoum. This was my first year of full-time teaching and he closely affected my academic development as mentor, colleague, and friend. That friendship has survived our various wanderings, a second period as colleagues at Warwick, and another recent phase as neighbours in Iffley.
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Mooers' law: In and out of context
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001AbstractMooers' Law, widely referenced in the literature of Library and Information Science, has generally been misinterpreted as concluding that customers will tend not to use Information Retrieval systems that are too difficult or frustrating, when in fact the law addresses the reluctance of customers to use any type of IR system, regardless of its ...
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2006
This fourth edition of Law in Context not only updates the text by reference to the latest thinking and developments in the broad area of ‘law in context’, but also introduces readers to the wider social, political and regulatory contexts of law.Bottomley and Bronitt, as in previous editions, expose readers to the multitude of contexts (some explicit ...
Bottomley, Stephen, Bronitt, Simon
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This fourth edition of Law in Context not only updates the text by reference to the latest thinking and developments in the broad area of ‘law in context’, but also introduces readers to the wider social, political and regulatory contexts of law.Bottomley and Bronitt, as in previous editions, expose readers to the multitude of contexts (some explicit ...
Bottomley, Stephen, Bronitt, Simon
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1999
This book explains how Roman law worked for those who lived by it, by viewing it in the light of the society and economy in which it operated. Written in an accessible style with the minimum of legal technicality, the book is designed for students and teachers of Roman history as well as interested general readers. Topics covered include the family and
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This book explains how Roman law worked for those who lived by it, by viewing it in the light of the society and economy in which it operated. Written in an accessible style with the minimum of legal technicality, the book is designed for students and teachers of Roman history as well as interested general readers. Topics covered include the family and
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2019
This concluding chapter addresses transnational law. Public international law and European Union law are by no means the only transnational legal orders. There are also smaller transnational systems in South America or Africa which are modeled on European Union law, but which lag far behind in terms of importance and level of sophistication.
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This concluding chapter addresses transnational law. Public international law and European Union law are by no means the only transnational legal orders. There are also smaller transnational systems in South America or Africa which are modeled on European Union law, but which lag far behind in terms of importance and level of sophistication.
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