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The Violation of Ethics in Legal Research: Indemnity and other Accountability Provisions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
All of mankind's greatest discoveries are courtesy the joy of research. Yet, even the most prolific of researchers are not exempt from speculations about possible unethical methods. Much has been written about scientific fraud; from Newton and his suspicious adjustments (which have now come to be termed in the scientific community as the 'fudge factor')
Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, IJLLR   +1 more
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Evaluation of Legal Research: Comparison of the Outcomes of a Swiss and Dutch National Survey [PDF]

open access: yesTilburg Law Review, 2018
Law as a discipline is lagging behind other (social) sciences when it comes to research evaluation. There is no European ranking of law journals or legal publishers, no generally accepted system of peer review, no bibliometrical databases, and no ...
Rob Van Gestel
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Challenges in research approaches to the ‘just energy transition’ in legal studies and other branches of the social sciences

The Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 2022
Abstract The ‘just energy transition’ (JET) is a concept that is starting to pervade climate and energy scholarship to a greater and greater degree at present. It is often difficult, however, to interpret clearly and precisely what this increasingly common term is intended to mean.
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[Legal reserve and other questions related to the use of DNA in criminal research (part I)].

Revista de derecho y genoma humano = Law and the human genome review, 2008
Lately, there has been an expansion phenomenon in the use of DNA techniques in criminal investigation. Several of our European neighbouring countries are undertaking reforms in this area. However, the proliferation in the use of DNA is hindering a series of guarantees that up until present were considered settled.
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Apple Diversity Report Card for the Twentieth Century: Patents and Other Sources of Innovation in the Market for Apples': UGA Legal Studies Research Paper No. 10-01

2010
Contrary to popular belief, the twentieth century was a good one for commercial apple varietal diversity. As measured by availability in commercial nursery catalogs, significant gains were made in both absolute number of apple varieties and the available number of pre-1900 historic varieties.
Chapman, Susannah, Heald, Paul J.
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