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Protecting People and Property While Restoring Coastal Wetland Habitats

Estuaries and Coasts, 2021
Flood mitigation and protection of coastal infrastructure are key elements of coastal management decisions. Similarly, regulating and provisioning roles of coastal habitats have increasingly prompted policy makers to consider the value of ecosystem goods and services in these same decisions, broadly defined as “the benefits people obtain from ...
Michael P. Weinstein   +2 more
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Protection of Socialist Property: A Task of the Entire People

Soviet Law and Government, 1975
In a socialist state all material wealth created by the labor of workers, collective farm peasantry, and the intelligentsia is the sole property of the people. This defines the attitude of Soviet people to public property. Socialist property, according to the Constitution of the USSR, is the sacred and inviolable foundation of the Soviet system.
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Protecting people and property: the influence of land-use planners on flood hazard mitigation in New Urbanist developments

Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2008
Research suggests that characteristics of local government land-use planners help determine the priority that local communities place on flood hazard mitigation. However, research has not examined the significance of land-use planners' values and role orientations for flood hazard mitigation.
Mark R. Stevens   +2 more
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Intellectual Property in Asia: Patent Protection and Enforcement in the People's Republic of China

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This paper tries to examine how Patent Protection and Enforcement is implemented in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). In order to understand Patent Law in the PRC the current conflict between Western and Asian views on Intellectual Property Rights is to be rendered.
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Protecting People, Pets and Property, NPS Security Police

2018
Originally published in The Classmate Magazine (1961-2001), initially a publication of the Naval Postgraduate School's Officer Students' Wives' Club.
Classmate Magazine, Lemke, Nancy
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Development and psychometric properties of a Joint Protection Self-Efficacy Scale (JP-SES) in people with rheumatoid arthritis

2010
Introduction: Self-efficacy is one of the most powerful determinants of behaviour change. To increase effectiveness of joint protection (JP) education, it may be important to address perceptions of JP self-efficacy directly. The aim of this study was to develop a scale to measure JP self-efficacy (JP-SES) in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA ...
Niedermann Schneider, Karin   +5 more
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The application of international cultural rights in protecting Indigenous peoples’ land property in Indonesia

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Since the Indonesian government adopted the Agrarian Law 1960, which emphasises that any lands or territories without land title or land certificate are claimed belong to the state property, Indigenous peoples argue that the right over their land is based on a common recognition, instead of an official certification.
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Usando el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos para proteger el derecho a la propiedad de los Pueblos Indígenas en las Américas: el impacto de la represa Salvajina en las comunidades NASA en el Cauca (Colombia) - Using the Inter-American Human Rights System to Protect the Right to Property of Indigenous Peoples in the Americas: The Impact of the Salvajina Dam on NASA Communities in Cauca (Colombia)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Spanish Abstract: Los pueblos indigenas en las Americas han sufrido un proceso de despojo y desplazamiento de sus territorios ancestrales durante siglos, una de las razones fue siempre la falta de tutela (o de reconocimiento) a su derecho a la propiedad.
Sital Kalantry, David Cordero Heredia
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Indigenizing Intellectual Property Law: Customary Law, Legal Pluralism, and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Identity, and Resources

Texas Wesleyan Law Review, 2009
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply legal pluralism to justify employment of Indigenous law as a primary source of law to begin the development of a sui generis legal system to bring to the fore essential protections for Indigenous knowledge, tangible and intangible cultural materials and ...
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