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New laws — new managers?

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1977
At the time of going to press, reverberations from the violent debate triggered by the so‐called ‘Bullock Report’, published in January 1977, were still considerable. The ‘Report of the Committee of Inquiry on Industrial Democracy’ (to give it its full title) contained, in its main report, certain far‐reaching proposals for employee participation in ...
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England's New Commitment Law

Psychiatric Services, 1985
In the last 1 5 years, the laws governing commitment of the mentally ill in the United States have been based on two bedrock principies: involuntary hospitalization should be limited to patients who are dangerous to themselves or others, and procedural safeguards in the commitment process should resemble as closely as possible those found in criminal ...
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A New Israeli Transplant Law

Transplantation, 2012
[No abstract available]
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African Law-New Law for New Nations

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1963
Beverley J. Pooley   +2 more
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New Lawes

The Musical Times, 1980
Michael Tilmouth   +2 more
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Japan's New Patent Law

Tissue Engineering, 1999
S, Yamamoto, J A, Tessensohn
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New Technologies, New Problems, New Laws.

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2017
Forensic psychiatrists in the 21st century can expect to encounter technology-related social problems for which existing legal remedies are limited. In addition to the inadequate protection of adolescents using social media as outlined by Costello et al., current laws are often poorly suited to remedy problems such as cyberharassment, sexting among ...
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The New Immigration Law

Science, 1953
W A, Krebs, C P, Ebb
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