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Perceptions, beliefs, and experiences of living with osteoporosis among UK South Asian older women. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Osteoporos
Shafiq S   +6 more
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Association Between Criminal Legal System Involvement and HIV Prevention and Care Among Transgender Women of Color: The TURNNT Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesLGBT Health
Furuya A   +13 more
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An analysis of under trial prisoners admitted in a mental hospital for mental health assessment. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Psychiatry
Swain SP   +4 more
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Tort Immunity and Nursing Home Staffing.

open access: yesJAMA Health Forum
Horwitz JR   +7 more
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Condominium Living and Law

open access: yesThe Sociology of Law, 1995
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“Living” Law: Performative, Not Discursive

open access: yesInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2011
This article questions some assumptions in legal, moral and political theory regarding the law’s ways of functioning. As the constant revival of the topos ‘living law’ shows, underlying common models of law, and of the legitimacy of law, is, though often implicitly, the view that law is or should be particular, near to the facts, flexible, susceptible ...
MESSNER, Claudius Karl Ewald
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Living Law

2021
AbstractThis book discusses the political theology developed by German Jewish philosophy in the 20th century on the basis of its original reconstruction of the teachings of Jewish prophetology. In the shadow of the modern experiences with anti-Semitism, the rise of Zionism, and the return of charismatic authority in mass societies, the discourse of ...
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Living in the Law

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1987
Legal ethics is largely concerned with questions of moral permissibility. Is a lawyer morally permitted, for example, to destroy the character of an innocent witness through ruthless cross-examination or to withhold information, unknown to the authorities, regarding his client's participation in past crimes? A lawyer has a duty to advance the interests
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Lives in the Law

2002
Theoretical perspectives on lives in the law : an introduction / Lawrence Douglas, Austin Sarat, and Martha Umphrey -- The Chicago conspiracy trial as a Jewish morality tale / Pnina Lahav -- Law and everyday death : infanticide and the backlash against woman's rights after the Civil War / Sarah Barringer Gordon -- Dependency by law : welfare and ...
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Living Customary Law and the Law

2014
This chapter reviews the court cases of all levels of the court system in South Africa as they grappled with the decision of the Valoyi Tribe to appoint a woman as hosi. The supreme court of South Africa held that the Valoyi tribe were not following their own law when they appointed a woman as chief through their own royal authorities.
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