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A study into the legal aspects of homeschooling in Malaysia / Dintas Gimfil Pikil @ Joyce, Mohd Azinuddin Abd Karim and Nik Saiful Amir Kamis
Published 2008“…This may be applicable to Malaysia for the purposes of any future attempts at legislating on homeschooling. Finally, Chapter Six sets out the conclusions and recommendation for homeschoolers in Malaysia.…”
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A study on sexual harassment in the workplace: looking at the law in Malaysia / Nor Hazwani Mohd Nor.
Published 2008“…The aim of the study is to promote the need to legislate the laws in Malaysia concerning of sexual harassment in the workplace in Malaysia. …”
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An investigation of radiolytic damage to biomolecules in foodstuffs
Published 1991“…The development of an effective test system for detecting the irradiation status of foodstuffs is essential for the establishment of legislative control and consumer choice. For foodstuffs consisting mainly of water, treatment with ionising radiation initially generates highly reactive free radical species (hydroxyl radical (‘OH), hydrated electrons (e-aq) or hydrogen atoms (H)). …”
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Algorithmic discrimination at work
Published 2023“…On the other hand, algorithmic decision-making processes are rarely transparent, and scholars consistently point to algorithmic opacity as the key barrier to litigation and enforcement action. Judicial and legislative routes to greater transparency are explored.…”
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The Future of Falsified and Substandard Medicine Detection: Digital Methods To Track and Authenticate Pharmaceutical Products
Published 2018“…Medical serialisation systems that rely on internationally recognised barcode information are already in place in many countries, and new technologies and legislations are poised to take effect. A medical authentication system is scheduled to be rolled out across Europe by February 9th 2019, and a similar system is scheduled to be implemented across the United States by 2023. …”
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Are language rights fundamental
Published 1987“…They are exempt from the power of Parliament and the provincial legislatures in section 33 to legislate notwithstanding the Charter. Their amendment requires either unanimous approval of Parliament and the provinces (section 41(c)) or, if the section applies to some but not all provinces, approval of Parliament and all affected provinces (section 43(b)). …”
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Fundamental rights adjudication in the European Union: Exploring the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice
Published 2015“…Along the course of this enquiry, the thesis seeks to explicate judicial developments, rules and techniques governing the CJEU’s review of EU legislative and administrative action, as well as Member State action when executing EU policy objectives and when derogating from EU law obligations, for compliance with fundamental rights. …”
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“We don’t know who be who”: post-party politics, forum shopping and Liberia’s 2017 elections
Published 2020“…In addition to completing the first democratic transfer of power from one president to another since 1944, it resulted in wide representation across many different parties and independents as well as high levels of legislative turn-overs. Additionally, these polls brought forward unprecedented numbers of party reconfigurations, increased levels of defections, and politicians/parties losing abysmally in presumed ethno-regional bases. …”
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Conscientious objection in healthcare: neither a negative nor a positive right
Published 2020“…Conscientious objection in healthcare is often granted by many legislations regulating morally controversial medical procedures, such as abortion or medical assistance in dying. …”
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Demographic risk factors for classical and atypical scrapie in Great Britain.
Published 2007“…Furthermore, cases have occurred in scrapie-resistant genotypes that are targets for selection in legislated selective breeding programmes. Here, the first epidemiological study of British cases of atypical scrapie is described, focusing on the demographics and trading patterns of farms and using databases of recorded livestock movements. …”
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What will happen in the world of COPD 2030?
Published 2019“…COPD is a current epidemic, and this is likely to continue. Legislative efforts to reduce smoking will continue and hopefully accelerate, but this will not be globally accepted or successful. …”
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Identity and decolonisation: The policy of partnership in Southern Rhodesia 1945-62
Published 2001“…<p>In 1953, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was created through an agreement between the British government, the Southern Rhodesian government, and the elected legislators of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. An integral part of the Federal project was the policy and ideal of ‘partnership’ between the races, as distinct from South African apartheid and African nationalism. …”
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Why a right to explanation of automated decision-making does not exist in the General Data Protection Regulation
Published 2017“…We propose a number of legislative and policy steps that, if taken, may improve the transparency and accountability of automated decision-making when the GDPR comes into force in 2018. …”
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The evolution of sentencing policy and practice in England and Wales, 2003–2015
Published 2016“…Although sentencing problems found in many Western nations are present, legislative and judicial responses have been very different. …”
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Political development in Kuwait : continuity and change in an Arab independent Gulf state
Published 1981“…It provides a substantial historical introduction in the first two chapters and then examines the drafting of a constitution and the creation of a legislative assembly, the composition and work of the assembly and its committees, relations with the government, and the impact of the assembly on its powers. …”
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Locating ḥākimiyya in global history: the concept of sovereignty in premodern Islam and its reception after Mawdūdī and Quṭb
Published 2021“…This notion, perhaps most notably articulated in modern times by Abū al-Aʿlā Mawdūdī, may be viewed as the rearticulation of ideas latent in the premodern Islamic juristic tradition, but whose modern incarnation as ḥākimiyya emerged in response to the legislative norms of the liberal colonial state. Despite its modern articulation, and against the views of several scholars, I argue that ḥākimiyya qua sovereignty finds its antecedents quite clearly in the Islamic scholarly tradition. …”
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Terrorism and counter-terrorism policy and research in UK universities (1997–2017): an analytic-structural review of the literature and related sources
Published 2018“…<p>Against a backdrop of acute global terrorist actions and international counter-terrorist initiatives, and newly marked involvement of UK universities in counter-terrorism with the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, this article reviews a wide multidisciplinary literature to provide a structural analysis of terrorism and counter-terrorism policy and research in UK universities over a 20-year timeframe (1997–2017), identifying three phases in terrorism and counter-terrorism legislative and related policy contexts: temporary; permanent and normative permanence.…”
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The incremental growth of unfair competition law in India
Published 2023“…There is no single legislative reference point, or standalone tort of unfair competition. …”
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'Where only women may judge': developing gender-just Islamic laws in India's all-female 'sharī‘ah courts'
Published 2019“…I also argue that these all-female sharī‘ah ‘adālats reflect a shift of focus away from court litigation and legislative intervention, and towards non-state, arbitration-focused practices, as the most fruitful means to protect the needs of Muslim women in contemporary India.…”
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The economics of IPO stabilisation, syndicates and naked shorts
Published 2007“…Stabilisation is price manipulation, but regulators allow it within strict limits--notably that stabilisation may not occur above the offer price. For legislators and market authorities, a false market is a price worth paying for an orderly market. …”
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