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ANTHROPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF "CRIME" IN HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE
Purpose. The paper considers the establishment of the paradigmatic determinants of the understanding of crime on the basis of fundamental changes in understanding of the essence of a man in ancient, medieval, Renaissance, modern and postmodern philosophy.
I. O. Kovnierova
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In the recent past, the ability to challenge Canadian government action with foreign relations elements has spilled over from administrative law into tort law. At the same time, tort actions against multinational corporations for human rights violations
Hassan M. Ahmad
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Tracing the Permission to Act in Necessity in the Germanic Tradition
Germanic law accepts that some acts of necessity are permitted ('justified acts of necessity', or, in German, 'gerechtfertigte Notstandshandlungen'). The present article shows the intellectual history of this rule and what may be learned from it.
David Messner-Kreuzbauer
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THE ELEMENTS OF TORT IN TURKISH LAW
According to the Turkish Code of Obligations, one of the sources of obligation is tort. A tort is the damage caused to another person by an unlawful act of a negligent person with a causal link.
Yunus Emre Ay
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ABSTRACT This study examines how three subtypes of narcissism—communal, antagonistic, and collective—relate to sustainability team members' willingness to misreport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using survey‐based online experiments with experienced professionals from the United States and United Kingdom, we assess whether narcissistic traits predict
Eric N. Johnson, Matthias Sohn
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Instrumentalisation of Tort Law: Widespread yet Fundamentally Limited
The question on the role of the law, particularly tort law, in combating legal but potentially lethal products and services is inseparable from the broader issue of the ongoing instrumentalisation of the law.
Pieter Gillaerts
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Cardiorespiratory cross‐frequency coupling biomarker for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
Abstract Objective Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) often follows generalized tonic–clonic seizures during sleep, likely resulting from impaired brainstem cardiorespiratory function. We used ictal electrocardiogram (ECG)‐based cross‐frequency phase–amplitude coupling (PAC) to detect cardiorespiratory disruptions, comparing SUDEP to non‐SUDEP
Adam C. Gravitis +7 more
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Tort law in Iran: Tort or Torts
Despite the existence of many rules regarding liability for causing damage to another in Islamic law and the extensive fiqh doctrine in this regard, it has not developed into an independent branch of legal studies and laws within Islamic law. However, the law of Torts is recognized as an original branch of law in modern Iranian law.
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Conflict of Laws in Product Liability and Choice of Law Rule [PDF]
The trend of globalization causes an increase in the rapid and convenientmovement of persons, goods and products resulting in legal challenges thatinvolve foreign elements. One of the legal relations is concerned with productliability derived mainly from
Seyed Mohammad Tabatabaee nechad
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ABSTRACT Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to improve the diagnosis and management of lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD). Its effective deployment requires prioritization, regulatory oversight, rigorous validation, and clinician and patient engagement.
Glenn T. Werneburg +15 more
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