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Decision‐Making and Knowledge Around Inductions of Labor: A Survey Study in Ireland
This study explored women's experiences of decision‐making and knowledge of inductions of labor (IOL) in Ireland. Using a national online survey of 1091 respondents who gave birth between 2018 and 2023, the research reveals substantial gaps in informed consent and autonomy.
Allison Panaro +2 more
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ABSTRACT The effectiveness of labour regulation depends not only on the formal articulation of rights, but on the institutional arrangements through which those rights are enforced and distributed across workers. This is particularly salient for regulations governing working time and employee availability, where outcomes are shaped by power relations ...
Cherise Regier
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Medico-Legal Implications and Risk Management Strategies in Orthodontic Practice: An Analytical Literature Review. [PDF]
Costanza-Gugiu F, Cernega A, Pițuru SM.
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ABSTRACT Child protection and welfare systems are entrusted with significant power by governments and are therefore a significant focus of monitoring activities. Monitoring can help to build a better child protection system and to ensure child safety; track policy and legislative implementation and resource allocation; contribute to preventing systemic
Kenneth Burns +3 more
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Acute Compartment Syndrome: A Short Narrative Review of the Risk Factors, Complications, and Medicolegal Impact of a Missed Diagnosis. [PDF]
Al-Habsi R.
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ABSTRACT A hive of recent policy and legislative activity in Australian family law has emphasized the importance of children's right to participate in decision‐making following parental separation. Yet a powerful tension persists between supporting children's right to participation and protecting children from parental conflict.
Georgina Dimopoulos +3 more
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Recent U.S. Spine Surgery Malpractice Cases: A Legal Case Series Analysis From the LexisNexis Database. [PDF]
Kurapatti M +6 more
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RWU Law: The Magazine of Roger Williams University School of Law (Issue No. 8) (2015) [PDF]
Roger Williams University School of Law
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Children's Agency in Contact Disputes: Navigating Protection, Participation and Alienation
ABSTRACT This article examines how children's agency is framed, constrained and sometimes co‐opted within contested child arrangement proceedings, particularly in the context of alienation and coercive behaviours. Drawing on qualitative interviews with legal professionals in Northern Ireland, the study explores how statutory interventions, though well ...
Mairead McCormack
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