Hamza Gábor-Nótári Tamás:Mit hoz a Múlt? Jog és kultúrtörténeti tanulmányok I.[What brings the past? Studies on legal and cultural history I.] [PDF]
Miklós Kelemen
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Philanthropy and Indigenous Initiatives: Insights From Australian Donors
ABSTRACT This paper draws on a survey and interview data, collected from a group of 180 donors who made monetary gifts to an Australian higher education institution, to better understand what drives individuals and organisations to donate to Indigenous initiatives.
Celina McEwen+4 more
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'[M]ercy is justice…and should not be denied': Lord Dawson, the British medico-legal community, and the Infanticide Act, 1938. [PDF]
Couzens KA.
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Past-Dependency, Pragmatism, and Critique of History in Adjudication and Legal Scholarship
Richard A. Posner
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DONALD FYSON, Magistrates, Police and People : Everyday Criminal Justice in Quebec and Lower Canada, 1764-1837, Toronto, The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History / University of Toronto Press, 2006, 467 p., ISBN-13 978-0-8020-9223-6, ISBN-10 0-8020-9223-3. [PDF]
Sylvio Normand
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ABSTRACT This narrative literature review examines key issues surrounding psychosocial disability support in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It highlights the NDIS's neoliberal approach to support, which has underpinned a lack of clarity around the conceptualisation of psychosocial disability and recovery.
Johnny Choi, Kathy Ellem, John Drayton
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Factors Associated with Medico-Legal Events Resulting from Attempted Suicide by Patients in Care: Facteurs associés aux événements médico-légaux résultant de tentatives de suicide de patients en soins. [PDF]
Aslanova R+6 more
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Foreword: The Osgoode Society For Canadian Legal History [PDF]
Roy McMurtry, James G. Phillips
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Integrity Versus Ideology in Automated Assessment: The Jobseeker Snapshot
ABSTRACT This article analyses the entanglement of political ideology and digitalisation in the Australian approach to online assessment of claims for income security, with a focus on job seeker classification. In the Australian social security system, the Job Seeker Classification Instrument (JSCI) has been used to screen and ‘score’ income security ...
Angelika Papadopoulos
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