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All this time, both in academic discourse and the reality of legal practice in the field tend to show a lack of attention to the rule of judges as an instrument of legal reform.
Suad Fikriawan +2 more
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'Everything is Obstetric Violence Now': Identifying the Violence in 'Obstetric Violence' to Strengthen Socio-legal Reform Efforts. [PDF]
Since its global uptake, ‘obstetric violence’ is increasingly used to capture any/all violations during reproductive healthcare, with few conceptual limits.
Pickles C.
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Objective: This research delves into the multifaceted realm of legal reform, aiming to dissect its complexities, identify influencing factors, and evaluate its impact on society.
A. Pomaza-Ponomarenko +4 more
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Shining light on an unspeakable crime: necrophilia and the need for legal reform
This article explores the current legal frameworks surrounding necrophilia in the United Kingdom. More specifically, it draws upon Aggrawal's [(2009). A new classification of necrophilia. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 16(6), 316–320] typologies
A. Tippett
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The development legal theory and progressive legal theory are legal theories that are widely known in Indonesia. Both of them have inspired many legal experts and legal actors in Indonesia.
Herlindah, Yadi Darmawan
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Preventing bribery in the private sector through legal reform based on Pancasila
As a participating country in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) 2003, Indonesia is one of the state parties that has signed and ratified the UNCAC 2003 conference.
Z. Fernando +4 more
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CURBING CHILD MARRIAGE AMONGST MUSLIMS IN MALAYSIA: TOWARDS LEGAL REFORM
Child marriage is considered by the international community to be a violation of human rights, particularly the right to education and sexual and reproductive healthcare.
M. Samuri +2 more
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Czechoslovak monetary reform of 1953
This paper aims to approximate and analyse the reasons of the currency reform that took place in 1953 in communist Czechoslovakia, as well as to describe its legal and technical aspects.
Martin Pracný
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So far, a legal positivism issue in the process of strengthening the rule of law in Bosnia and Herzegovina was not recognized by the wider academic community. The expert report on rule of law issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina addresses, for the first time,
Benjamin Nurkic
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Viewing the Labor Law Reform in China From a Perspective of Legal Globalization
After the cold war, the trends of legal globalization became more and more obvious. People’s Republic of China (PRC) began its connection with the international community and the global market, and its legal reform after the launch of the “reform and ...
Ya-wen Xu, Qian Cheng
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