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Standards of Proof

Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2014
TASH’s historic commitment to advocacy and science has enabled it to be a trusted voice for people with severe disabilities and their families. We review recent developments in the controversy over facilitated communication (FC) in light of major contextual continuities and changes in the past two decades.
George H. S. Singer   +3 more
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Standards of Proof

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This essay develops a formal framework for selecting welfare-enhancing standards of proofs. It reduces the inquiry to one equation with five variables and graphs the decision space in which each standard of proof dominates. The value of that exercise is demonstrated by applying the model in three contexts: (1) private party litigation, (2) government ...
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Standards of Proof, Standards of Practice, and Proof of Standards: A Tale of Two Trials

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005
In this issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Chang et al and Witzig et al report two randomized controlled trials evaluating the role of recombinant human erythropoietin (epoetin alfa) for the management of anemia in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
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Standards of Proof

2017
When can we consider that an attack is attributed, if attribution is not dependent on court proceedings? Do we need "appropriate" standards for the attribution of cyber attacks? What would such standards look like? This chapter starts by noting that there is a mismatch between how attribution functions, and how the law operates.
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Standard of Proof

2019
Abstract This chapter elaborates on the civil standard of proof universally applied by all tribunals and committees in professional conduct proceedings. The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and the Bar Tribunals and Adjudication Service transitioned arrangements for the tribunal to apply the civil standard concerning allegations ...
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Standard of proof at RCVS disciplinary hearings

Veterinary Record, 2020
We are sure that the profession is grateful to RCVS president, Niall Connell, for the letter clarifying the potential changes to the its disciplinary process ( VR , 1 February 2020, vol 186, p 126), and has expressed a collective sigh of relief that no change in the standard of proof for disciplinary hearings is imminent.
Richard, Stephenson   +10 more
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