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Defining Death Anew: Reexamining the Twentieth-Century Brain Death Debates and the Uniform Determination of Death Act. [PDF]
Clinton AE.
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Emotional and Physical Symptoms Following Intimate Partner Violence Victimization in the United States: Implications for Law and Public Health Policy. [PDF]
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Default-mode network activity is retained in the isolated hemisphere of people after hemispherotomy. [PDF]
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A Scoping Review on Bioethics Challenges of Conducting Clinical Research in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: Revisiting the Informed Consent Process. [PDF]
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We ought to discuss the social construction of cadavers: Here's why and how
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What's in a Handshake? Legal Equality and Legal Consciousness in the Netherlands
Social and Legal Studies, 2009In this article, I examine how ordinary citizens and legal professionals in The Netherlands understand non-discrimination law, using the theoretical framework of legal consciousness. In 2006, the Dutch Equal Treatment Commission ruled that a school was wrong to suspend a female Muslim teacher who, for religious reasons, refused to shake hands with men.
Marc Hertogh
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