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Spain

2016
Twenty-five years after signing the CRC, the principles and philosophy of the Convention have gradually filtered through into the Spanish legislation and have also transformed the procedures inherited from previous models. The Juvenile Criminal Act of 2000 (JCA) utilizes a model which aims to educate through punishment and punish through education.
Fernández Molina, Esther   +2 more
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Spain (Kingdom of Spain)

2020
Centralism, together with authoritarianism, has been a traditional feature in the recent history of Spain, but there was also a short federal experience during the First Republic (1873) and attempts towards decentralization in the Second Republic (1931–1936).
José Tudela Aranda, Mario Kölling
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Gentrification in Spain and Latin America — a Critical Dialogue

, 2014
Major social and political transformations such as the shift towards neoliberal urban policies have widely altered the contemporary structuring of metropolitan areas in Spain and Latin America.
Michael Janoschka   +2 more
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What Determines the Profitability of Banks? Evidence from Spain

, 2013
This paper empirically analyses the factors that determine the profitability of Spanish banks for the period of 1999–2009. We conclude that the high bank profitability during these years is associated with a large percentage of loans in total assets, a ...
Antonio Trujillo‐Ponce
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The Relationship Between the Comprehensiveness of Corporate Annual Reports and Firm Characteristics in Spain

, 1994
Not much information exists in the international accounting literature on Spanish accounting. Spain is selected as a subject of study because it is different from those countries that are subjects of the research concerned with investigating the ...
R. Wallace   +2 more
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Spain

2018
Abstract The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) became part of the Spanish legal system on 3 May 2008, being placed at the highest normative level. Accordingly, since then the CRPD has been directly applicable by different Spanish courts, which have to interpret fundamental rights in line with CRPD. Nevertheless,
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Spain

Journal of Mental Science, 1909
The Minister of War has done for psychiatry what no Secretary for Public Instruction has ever done. In the Spanish universities psychiatry is not taught at all. Now it has become compulsory for army doctors to take up some special branch of medical work, and psychiatry is included.
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Barcelona, Spain

The Statesman’s Yearbook Companion, 2019

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Spain

2004
Jordi Ribot, Albert Ruda
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Cancer incidence in Spain, 2015

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2017
J. Galceran   +21 more
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