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From Vexing Uncertainty to Intellectual Humility. [PDF]
Dickson M.
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More than words: The value of qualitative research for advancing educational practice
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
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Comment on: Harold Ridley and the invention of the intraocular lens: a reappraisal. [PDF]
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Adoption & Fostering, 1998
Children need to be taken seriously. In defending children's right to be heard, Michael Freeman argues for a cultural revolution in attitudes to childhood. Using several cases as examples, he takes a critical look at the meaning of ‘competence’ in relation to legal and judicial processes and how these fail to encourage the active participation of ...
M. Freeman
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Children need to be taken seriously. In defending children's right to be heard, Michael Freeman argues for a cultural revolution in attitudes to childhood. Using several cases as examples, he takes a critical look at the meaning of ‘competence’ in relation to legal and judicial processes and how these fail to encourage the active participation of ...
M. Freeman
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, 2015
If there are any self-evident truths in public law, one of them is the obligation of every decision-maker to learn both sides of a controversy before coming to a conclusion about it. Centuries of case-law say so; yet the twenty-first century has seen the principle steadily eroded.
S. Sedley
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If there are any self-evident truths in public law, one of them is the obligation of every decision-maker to learn both sides of a controversy before coming to a conclusion about it. Centuries of case-law say so; yet the twenty-first century has seen the principle steadily eroded.
S. Sedley
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