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Why the South African National Health Research Ethics Council is wrong about ownership of human biological material and data. [PDF]
Thaldar D, Maboea U, Gooden A.
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Development and psychometric properties of Egoism at Work Attitude Questionnaire. [PDF]
Wnuk M.
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FanFAIR: sensitive data sets semi-automatic fairness assessment. [PDF]
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Queer compromises: How homophobic violence pushed gays and lesbians to make police alliances in Toronto, 1981-2001. [PDF]
Holmes A.
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Roman and civil law elements in sources of the law of the United States
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Roman Law and the Origins of the Civil Law Tradition
"This unique publication offers a complete history of Roman law, from its early beginnings through to its resurgence in Europe where it was widely applied until the eighteenth century.
Mousourakis, George,
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The Character and Influence of the Roman Civil Law: Historical Essays
American Journal of Legal History, 1991Goethe is said to have likened the Roman civil law to a duck: sometimes it is visible, swimming prominently on the surface of the water, at other times it is hidden, diving amid the depths. but it is always there. This may be said to be true not only in continental Europe and Scotland, where Roman law has been a dominant influence, but also in England ...
Michael C. Alexander, Peter Stein
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Law v. Statute, Ius v. Lex: An Analysis of a Critical Relation in Roman and Civil Law
Global Jurist, 2008The analysis in this writing starts with an investigation on the position of customary law in the system of legal sources, both in the Justinean legal system and in the Argentinean one. The results of this analysis are used as a basis for further, wider considerations on the structure of the legal system in the civil law tradition; and, as well, on the
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