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Understanding successful policy innovation: the case of Portuguese drug policy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In 2000, the Portuguese minority socialist government decriminalised the possession and consumption of drugs. This law made Portugal unique in having a formal system that directs the person using drugs to a panel under the purview of the ...
Moury, Catherine
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This study was conducted at Psychology Research Centre (UID/PSI/01662/2013), University of Minho, and supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology and the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education through ...
Peixoto, Maria Manuela +3 more
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What can we learn from the Portuguese decriminalization of illicit drugs? [PDF]
The issue of decriminalizing illicit drugs is hotly debated, but is rarely subject to evidence-based analysis. This paper examines the case of Portugal, a nation that decriminalized the use and possession of all illicit drugs on 1 July 2001.
A. Stevens +3 more
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The complexity of the issue of structuring land law after the independence of Timor Leste 20 years. The rise of community demands regarding land ownership rights is closely related to the principle of independence which cannot be separated from property ...
Domingos da Silva , Reinaldo F. Luis and Guido Goncalves Moniz
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Snapshot of civil registration and vital statistics systems of the Republic of Guinea‑Bissau [PDF]
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryPortuguese version available in IDRC Digital LibraryThe Ministry of Justice is responsible for civil registration in Guinea-Bissau. Completeness of registration of vital events has not been estimated.
Mitala, Hosea
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Telework and the post-covid-19 future: the portuguese ministry of justice case study
This article aims to summarize the principal results obtained from a study of Portuguese Ministry of Justice employees (including courts employees) regarding telework. Employees’ perceptions were assessed concerning both the COVID-19 confinement (started at the end of March 2020) and post-COVID-19 scenarios.
Romão, Miguel Lopes +1 more
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This article aims to delve deeper into the topic of gender equality, through the presentation and analysis of a set of data relating to the distribution of workers in the Ministry of Justice services in Portugal by gender. Using statistical analysis, the
Chinita Pirrolas, Olga Alexandra +1 more
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Harnessing the synergistic interplay of supramolecular self‐assembly, under macromolecular crowding conditions, and enzymatic‐mediated covalent crosslinking toward a stable protein‐based G‐quadruplex‐derived supramolecular bioink. This bioinspired strategy enables the biofabrication of complex and tunable ECM‐mimetic constructs, providing a platform ...
Vera Sousa +6 more
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Oxygen‐releasing hydrogels are widely used to support cell survival in 3D cultures and to promote wound healing. However, incorporating catalase to convert H2O2 into O2 often generates additional oxygen bubbles, leading to material instability which rarely addressed.
Sukulya Bunuasunthon +3 more
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The cellular actors of oxytocin signaling are under intense scrutiny. A brain‐wide anatomical and functional analysis in mice and rats reveals widespread expression of oxytocin receptors in astrocytes. These receptors are functionally active and, in the nucleus accumbens, selectively regulate male social affiliation.
Clémence Denis +32 more
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