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Status of the Legal Definition of Death

Neurosurgery, 1979
A review of the existing models of legislation and state statutes pertaining to the definition of death is presented. Twenty-four states have statutory provision for brain death. Concern still exists about the need for and the form of statutory definitions. Medical criteria are not considered in detail, but the proposals of others are mentioned.
R, Selby, M T, Selby
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Legal Status of Marijuana

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— The American Medical Association's Council on Scientific Affairs should be commended for its report, "Marijuana: Its Health Hazards and Therapeutic Potential" (1981;246:1823). Not only does the report outline evidence of marijuana's potential harms, but it distinguishes this concern from the legitimate issue of marijuana's important ...
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The Legal Status of Digital Nomads

2023 46th MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention (MIPRO), 2023
While the pandemic of the COVID-19 virus took over and changed an increasing part of people's everyday lives, the spread of digital communication and teleworking grew. As a result, there is an increase in interest in a new way of working that is not tied to a physical workplace - digital nomadism.
Šinković, Zoran   +2 more
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The legal status of in vitro embryos

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2010
AbstractJudicial approaches to stored (cryopreserved) human embryos, in western jurisprudence, tend not to reflect approaches within systems of moral ordering or particular religious traditions, which differ among themselves. The emerging judicial approach is pragmatic, protecting individuals’ rights of control and their interests in parenthood ...
Bernard M, Dickens, Rebecca J, Cook
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Transformation of the OSCE Legal Status

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
The concluding paper of the volume on the legal framework of the OSCE (forthcoming in Steinbruck Platise/Moser/Peters (eds), The Legal Framework of the OSCE, Cambridge University Press) brings together some of the main empirical and theoretical insights of the research project which has been conducted by lawyers and political scientists, scholars and ...
Mateja Steinbrück Platise, Anne Peters
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Social Status, Legal Status and Legal Privilege

2016
Abstract The legal categories under the Roman law of persons tell us relatively little about social status. The impact of social status on law is best understood through an examination of elite views of rank and social status. Rank and social status were closely connected as these elite markers of social esteem were requirements for ...
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The Legal Status of Profiles

2009
The making of digital copies is the fundamental manner in which information technologies function. This has transformed copyright in the dominant legal form for the world of digital technologies and into a fundament for the modern knowledge economy.
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The Legal Status of Medical Marijuana

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2006
Objective: To review the legal status of medical marijuana in the US. Data Sources: Relevant publications were located using LexisNexis (1982–October 2006), WestLaw (1996–October 2006), BNA Health Law Reporter (1996–October 2006 ...
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On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion

Monist, 1973
1 We will be concerned with both the moral status of abortion, which for our purposes we may define as the act that a woman performs in voluntarily terminating, or allowing another person to terminate, her pregnancy, and the legal status that is appropriate for this act. I will argue that, while it is not possible to produce a satisfactory defense of a
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The legal status of emergency contraception

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2001
Emergency contraception (EC), an intervention within 72 h of unprotected intercourse, dates back approximately 30 years, to the Yuzpe method. Recent development of a second generation of 'morning after,' better called 'emergency' contraceptives, has raised claims that they are abortifacient.
R J, Cook   +3 more
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