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ABSTRACT This paper explores the experiences of young people in Queensland, Australia, under child protection orders who leave approved out‐of‐home care placements (e.g., foster; residential care) to stay in unapproved locations (e.g., sleeping on the streets; staying with friends, family/kin, or strangers).
Jemma Venables+4 more
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Kansas V. Nebraska & Colorado: Keeping Equity Afloat in the Republican River Dispute [PDF]
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Kansas v. Nebraska & Colorado. The Supreme Court will have the opportunity to resolve a decades-old conflict over water rights in the Republican River which flows through Colorado, Nebraska, and ...
Punia, Charles
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ABSTRACT A significant proportion of young people exiting Out‐of‐Home Care (OOHC) encounter substantial challenges in securing housing, often leading to homelessness within a few months after leaving care. All Australian jurisdictions have now approved extended care programs up to 21 years; however, none of them currently offer these young people ...
Yujie Zhao, Jacinta Waugh
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Women’s Marital Surname Change by Bride’s Age and Jurisdiction of Residence: A Replication
Hyphenating or keeping premarital surname for all U.S. destination brides marrying in Hawai’i in 2010 was highly, positively correlated with a state-level women’s income measure (r = .78, p < .000) and the analogous statistic for men (r = .64, p < .000),
Melanie MacEacheron
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Background. Policies mandating the use of lower cost biosimilars in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have created concerns for patients who prefer their original biologic. Purpose.
Naazish S. Bashir+2 more
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The Origins and Development of the Personal Grievance Jurisdiction in New Zealand
This paper discusses the background to the personal grievance procedure introduced in the Industrial Relations Act 1973 and the implementation of the procedure up to the time of the reform of the law in 1987. The central role of the Arbitration Court in developing the minimal legislative framework of the law is stressed.
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ABSTRACT Development of cultural identity is understood to be central to well‐being; however, it is not always prioritised for children in out‐of‐home care (OOHC). This paper examines current policy and practice designed to support the cultural identity and connection of non‐Indigenous culturally and linguistically diverse children (CALD) in OOHC, who ...
Rebekah Grace+8 more
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CONDITIONS OF JUDGES’ CORRUPT BEHAVIOR AT ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OF CRIMINAL CASES
The article deals with judges’ arbitrary rule and subjectivism, which occur at the stage of court investigation in the Russian criminal court procedure.
A. A. Khaidarov
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The principle of legitimacy and adjudication for crime of agression in international criminal law [PDF]
The authors of the paper examine a recent phenomenon in international criminal justice: the attempt to organize a trial for the crime of aggression in the context of the armed conflict in Ukraine.
Ristivojević Branislav R.+1 more
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Mississippi v. Tennessee: Resolving an Interstate Groundwater Dispute [PDF]
This commentary explores the legal background and potential ramifications of Mississippi v. Tennessee: an original jurisdiction case involving a dispute over aquifer groundwater.
Berris, Peter G.
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