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The Evolving Common Law Jurisprudence Combatting the Threat of Terrorism in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada
Published 2019-02-01“…Accordingly, this article comparatively analyzes the definition of terrorism in three common law jurisdictions: the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. It finds that although there are a number of similarities in the definition of terrorism in these three States, they have significantly different definitions of what constitutes terrorism. …”
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BREXIT – A THREAT OR AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM?
Published 2019-11-01“…Economic development in the single market in the Old Continent attracted the United Kingdom to join the European Communities in 1973 and thus partially sacrifice its national identity for the benefit of economic growth. …”
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The United Kingdom and the European Community’s Common Fisheries Policy, 1971–1983
Published 2020“…It reveals, counterintuitively, that membership of the European Community did not in itself bring bargaining success to the United Kingdom. Nevertheless, in fisheries bargaining, the United Kingdom consistently pursued its interests in a rational, utility-oriented manner, and it acted cooperatively in order to secure agreement with its partners at the European level.…”
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Nursing Stress and Thought Control in a Multiperspectival Interpretive Phenomenological Analyses from the United Kingdom, United States and Switzerland
Published 2023-12-01“…This experiential exploratory descriptive qualitative study was carried out by conducting semi-structured interviews with experts residing, educated, and professionally practising in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Switzerland, with a purposing sample of 11 stress experts who were subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). …”
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Lessons for Liberalism: Lord Brougham's Philosophy of Italian Politics
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An appeal to principle: a theory of appeals and review of migration status decision-making in the United Kingdom
Published 2016“…The question asked by this thesis is when and why, as a matter of principle, should there be judicial scrutiny on the merits of administrative decisions on migration status (‘migration status decisions’) in the United Kingdom? It argues that this is a moral question, engaging concerns of fair treatment. …”
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Drugs utilization profile in England and Wales in the past 15 years: a secular trend analysis
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Rationing elective surgery for smokers and obese patients: responsibility or prognosis?
Published 2018“…<strong>Background</strong> In the United Kingdom (UK), a number of National Health Service (NHS) Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) have proposed controversial measures to restrict elective surgery for patients who either smoke or are obese. …”
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Inhibition of synucleinopathic seeding by rationally designed inhibitors
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Incidental governmentality: Big tech and the hidden rationalities of government
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Rationalism and Relativism: An Essay on John Rawls and Michael Oakeshott
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Virology under the Microscope—a Call for Rational Discourse
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Virology under the Microscope—a Call for Rational Discourse
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The ratio of freedom and independence in Christianity and secular rational philosophy
Published 2020-12-01“…Considering the peculiarities of ideas about freedom and independence in social rational philosophy, the authors turn first of all to the Marxist philosophical heritage, to the views of Kant, G. …”
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Judicial Appointments Commission: a comparison between the Judicial Appointments Commission in Malaysia and The Judicial Appointments Commission in United Kingdom / Ahmad Danial Mo...
Published 2011“…For the purpose of our research, we have compared the two Acts which are the Judicial Appointments Act in Malaysia and also the Constitutional Reform Act in United Kingdom. This is because both models have different structures and functions as to having the exclusive rights towards judicial independence. …”
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Affective bias as a rational response to the statistics of rewards and punishments
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Finkelstein–Rubinstein constraints from ADHM data and rational maps
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