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Understanding Autonomy in End-Of-Life Dementia Care: Cultural and Ethical Perspectives From Japan. [PDF]
Ito K, Hong N, Wang H.
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Applying a process mapping methodology to identify barriers and facilitators to social needs screener and medical-legal partnership integration into primary care facilities. [PDF]
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Characteristics of exonerated cases of child sexual abuse. [PDF]
Denne E, Sullivan CE, Neal TMS.
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Legal Science Versus Science in Law
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1972From the viewpoint of the layman, there is something awesome about judicial power. The judges have unbridled power, which they are free to exercise or withhold at will. They are free to promulgate new laws as well as interpret freely the old. There are no parameters to judicial authority.
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Abstract In the European continental tradition, the knowledge of the law, mainly in academia, has been often designated as scientific and such label has been used to promote various conceptions of the legal phenomenon. Such way of presenting the knowledge of law and, particularly, the knowledge of specific legal systems has to be ...
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Comparative Law and Legal Science
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011This paper argues that it is useful for law students to gain some knowledge of comparative law for the following reasons: 1. A lawyer who has familiarised him or herself with the law of foreign jurisdictions is less likely to experience the 'threshold of the unfamiliar.' 2.
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Legal Science: Analytical Conceptions
2022This entry is devoted to a survey of the main analytical conceptions of legal science. The focus will be in particular on (1) Alf Ross’s legal realism and his neo-positivistic approach to legal science; (2) Norberto Bobbio and the Italian analytical legal philosophical school, which firmly tie legal science to language analysis; (3) Herbert Hart and ...
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