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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2002
What to do with general practice? For a decades, politicians have proclaimed the mantra of a “primary care-led NHS”, praying all the while that no-one would ask them what they meant. Primary care is A Good Thing, like motherhood and apple pie.
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What to do with general practice? For a decades, politicians have proclaimed the mantra of a “primary care-led NHS”, praying all the while that no-one would ask them what they meant. Primary care is A Good Thing, like motherhood and apple pie.
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Are the Cognitive Sciences Relevant for Law?
2021This chapter addresses the question of whether the cognitive sciences are relevant for law. The answer to this question will turn out to be a threefold ‘yes’. First, if law is traditionally conceived as a set of rules that prescribe what ought to be done, there is a role for the cognitive sciences in determining the facts of the cases to which the law ...
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Relevant principles of international law
1981According to this principle, each State is the sole arbiter of the legal nature of acts performed within its territory. Only the public authorities of that State have the right to act within the territory. Thus an act of public authority of State A performed within the territory of State B, is an infringement of the Sovereignty of State B, unless ...
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The Relevance of International Law
2019Abstract This chapter, from four perspectives of community, power, adjudication, and spirit, reviews the transformation of international law during the past several decades and the relevance of international law on the rise of China, thereby examining the legal and political context where China rises and showing the fundamental ...
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