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Authors and publication practices

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2006
Although authors are usually considered to be the main perpetrators of research and publication misconduct, any person involved in the process has the potential to offend. Editors may breach ethical standards particularly with respect to conflicts of interest.
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Public Authorities

2021
This chapter considers the particular difficulties in establishing duty of care where public authorities are accused of negligence in performance of statutory functions. It also deals with the relationship between liability under the law of negligence and liability under the Human Rights Act 1998. In addition the chapter analyses the Scottish dimension
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Public Authority and the Public Interest

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1989
Our paper reviews Marxist, pluralist and conservative theories of the state under capitalism from the standpoint of evidence on United States federal taxing and spending during the 1980s. The deficit panic is a product of the political stratum that defines the public interest as actions opposed to private interests because then they cannot be accused ...
Joseph White, Aaron Wildavsky
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Public Challenge of Physician Authority

Medical Care, 1979
A sample survey of the public in a midwestern state substantiates the existence of widespread challenges to the authority of physicians, a phenomenon previously reported only impressionistically in the media. Attitudes tending to reject physicians' right to direct their interaction with patients characterized more than half the sample and were related ...
M R, Haug, B, Lavin
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Author’s Publications

2007
This section of the book Self-Determination of Peoples and Plural-ethnic States in Contemporary International Law: Failed States, Nation-building and the Alternative, Federal Option contains a list of publications by Edward McWhinney. In analysing the contemporary International Law principles as to Self-determination of Peoples, Dr.
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Public Authorities

2015
Public authorities are agencies created by governments to engage directly in the economy for public purposes. They differ from standard agencies in that they operate outside the administrative framework of democratically accountable government. Since they generate their own operating income by charging users for goods and services and borrow for ...
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