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Corporate Social Behaviour: Between the Rules of the Game and the Law of the Jungle

2015
Over the last decades, the industrialised countries have experienced a shift from the Keynesian state intervention paradigm towards a more market-regulated economy. Firms have found themselves in a new era, where they are expected to self-regulate their behaviour in terms of working conditions, human rights and environmental protection.
Neergaard, Peter, Rahbek Pedersen, Esben
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The Law and (Anti-Social Behaviour) Order Campaign in Western Australia

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 2011
As part of the ‘Law and Order’ campaign in the run up to the 2008 State elections in Western Australia, the Liberal Party of WA proposed the introduction of ‘Prohibited Behaviour Orders’ to combat ...
Thomas Crofts
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By-Laws and Social Relations: Shaping the Societal Behaviour

GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review, 2022
Objective - Local governments in Malaysia are regulated under the Local Government Act 1976 and each has its power to enact by-laws under their respective administration area. By-law is a formulation of the law under the jurisdiction of local government in performing its duties and functions covering the administrative area that has been identified by ...
Suzei Mat Nurudin   +3 more
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Pandemic Compliance: A systematic review of influences on social distancing behaviour during the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak

Social Science Research Network, 2020
During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, mitigation measures compelling people to keep a safe social distance led to a massive, unprecedented behavioural change across the globe.
E. Kooistra, Benjamin van Rooij
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Expression of Curiosity in Social Robots: Design, Perception, and Effects on Behaviour

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Curiosity-the intrinsic desire for new information-can enhance learning, memory, and exploration. Therefore, understanding how to elicit curiosity can inform the design of educational technologies.
J. Ceha   +6 more
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Education About the Laws and Social Rules Relating to Sexual Behaviour

Journal of the British Institute of Mental Handicap (APEX), 1992
Poor knowledge of the laws relating to sex and of the social rules governing sexual behaviour may contribute to a putative vulnerability to sexual offending among men with mental handicaps. A pilot group which involved providing education in these areas for men with mild mental handicaps and histories of sexual offending and also, in some cases, sexual
Charman, Tony, Clare, Isabel
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Anti-Social Behaviour, Expulsion from Condominium, and the Reconstruction of Ownership

Osgoode Hall law journal, 2016
Statutory condominium regimes facilitate massive increases in the density of owners. The courts are responding to this spatial reorganization of ownership by reconstructing what it means to be the owner of an interest in land.
D. Harris
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The blurred line between the professional and the personal: Regulation of teacher behaviour on social media

, 2020
As demonstrated by recent media reports concerning the Australian Public Service Social Media Policy and the Australian Rugby Union’s dispute with Israel Folau, social media often blurs the line between our professional and personal lives, and means that
Sandra Noakes, Sarah Hook
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