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The United Kingdom

2015
This chapter examines contemporary fathering practices in the UK liberal welfare state context, where recent legislation has expanded fathers’ access to work-family reconciliation rights, albeit rather minimally. Data are provided to explore whether the new cultural mandate for active fathers holds for the quantity and the quality of time fathers spend
Margaret O’Brien   +4 more
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TBE in United Kingdom

Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2021
Until 2019, TBE was considered only to be an imported disease to the United Kingdom. In that year, evidence became available that the TBEV is likely circulating in the country and a first “probable case” of TBE originating in the UK was reported. In addition to TBEV, louping ill virus (LIV), a member of the TBEV-serocomplex, is also endemic in parts of
Gillian Ellsbury   +2 more
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United Kingdom

2018
Within the United Kingdom (UK), sports volunteering is understood broadly as willingly giving up one’s free time to assist others in sport for no payment. It in-volves a very wide range of activities, contexts and roles which are outlined in the chapter. It is widely accepted that volunteers are the “lifeblood” of sport and ap-proximately 15% of people
Reid, Fiona, Findlay-King, Lindsay
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United Kingdom

1979
Post-war Britain has long been seen as a nation in decline: the loss of imperial territory and international clout from 1945 onwards undeniable and inexorable facts that exposed the fantasy that Britain remained a Great Power. That fantasy was still viable during conferences at Yalta and Potsdam in 1945 that set the boundaries for a new, Cold War ...
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United Kingdom

2022
Abstract This chapter examines the potential civil liability to depositors and investors of the financial supervisory authorities—the Prudential Regulation Authority, the Financial Conduct Authority, and the Bank of England—in the UK.
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United Kingdom: The United Kingdom response to terrorism

Terrorism and Political Violence, 1992
This essay examines, from a lawyer's perspective, the United Kingdom's response to terrorism, particularly in respect of security legislation, policy, and anti‐terrorist personnel. Most contemporary British experience with terrorism has been connected with Northern Ireland and it is this that has shaped most significantly the government response.
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The United Kingdom

1994
Abstract It may seem perverse to cover the United Kingdom last of the five studies, when historically it was the first country in which industrialization on a massive scale made corporate governance important. The reason for doing so is that my years in industry-and much later in PRO NED (Promotion of Non-Executive Directors)-which ...
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United Kingdom

1987
J. Coombs, Y. R. Alston
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