Comparative E.E.O. Law: Pregnancy Legislation in the United States and Taiwan
In: Public personnel management, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 209-218
ISSN: 0091-0260
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In: Public personnel management, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 209-218
ISSN: 0091-0260
Beginnings -- A short history of dignity -- Defining and dissecting dignity -- "Dignity is useless" -- What do non-philosophers and non-lawyers mean by dignity? -- Taking stock of the view from the academy and the ward -- Dignity in the courtroom : general overview -- Consent, confidentiality, privacy, medical research and resources -- Human enhancement and cloning technologies -- Reproductive choice and the unborn -- The end of life -- The use and abuse of body parts.
In: Theory and practice of public international law volume 2
In: Advances in agroecology
Local agricultural knowledge and climate change / Michael Blakeney and Christoph Antons -- Agrobiodiversity, agroecology and private law / Alberto G. Cianci -- Rights-based international agroecological law / Gabriela Steier -- Regulatory options for food waste minimisation / Michael Blakeney -- Indigenous peoples and practices in Africa and their impact on agrobiodiversity / Wele Elangwe and Dr. Rosemary Agbor -- Inclusive participation of persons with disabilities in aspects of agroecology and agrobiodiversity / Ivan Mugabi -- A special look at olives / Alex Cherry -- South Asian perspectives of food and law in agroecology and agrobiodiversity / Sumit Saurav -- Agrobiodiversity loss and the construction of regulatory frameworks for crop germplasm / Susannah Chapman and Paul Heald.
Currently, the legislation in the Republic of Latvia is not transparent due to its large amount, duplication and even contradictions. Principles of law-making are the guidelines of drafting legislation; consequently, they must guarantee the quality of law. Each state itself specifies the process and requirements for drafting legislation. The main tasks of the article are to study and describe the principles of law-making stipulated in legal science, to reveal problems of law-making process in the Republic of Latvia and review the place and role of law-making principles in legal systems of other states. After the foreign law-making practice will have been explored to offer improvements in law-making in the Republic of Latvia.
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Serial no. 92-6, 92-14, 92-17, 92-19, 92-31. ; Pt. 5 has title: Fish and wildlife miscellaneous. ; Hearings held May 6, 1971- ; pt. 1. H.R. 121, 153, 3826, 4580: Fishing vessel insurance. H.R. 4380, 8966: Tuna fisheries. H.R. 701, 761: Duck stamps--bows and arrows.--pt. 2. H.R. 697, 9754, 10384: Game management and recreational development. H.R. 3616, 5821, 7233, 8099, 8258, 8507, 8508, 9235, 10095, 10450, 10482, 10629: Hawks, owls, and eagles.--pt. 3. H.R. 111: San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 7088: Tinicum Environmental Center. H.R. 9161, 9401, 9402: Fish farming.--pt. 4. Antarctic sealing treaty. H.R. 9501: North Pacific fisheries act. H.R. 10310, 12334, 13025, 13027, 13149: Seal beach refuge--surplus wildlife property. H.R. 695, 6861: Diseases of fish and shellfish. H.R. 13822, 13823, 13824: Military reservation wildlife and fish, game conservation program.--pt. 5. Alaska pipeline. Vessel seizure and treaty agreements. H.R. 56: Environmental data system. H.R. 673, 4965, 12718, 14384, 14385, 15961, 16074, S. 3545: Commercial fisheries legislation. H.R. 15718, 15379, 16793: Salmon fisheries and small vessels. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Studies in private international law
In: Legislative study 96
In: The International library of essays in law and legal theory
In: Areas 6
In: New York University Press reference collection
Algorithms permeate our lives in numerous ways, performing tasks that until recently could only be carried out by humans. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, based on machine learning algorithms and big-data-powered systems, can perform sophisticated tasks such as driving cars, analyzing medical data, and evaluating and executing complex financial transactions - often without active human control or supervision. Algorithms also play an important role in determining retail pricing, online advertising, loan qualification, and airport security. In this work, Martin Ebers and Susana Navas bring together a group of scholars and practitioners from across Europe and the US to analyze how this shift from human actors to computers presents both practical and conceptual challenges for legal and regulatory systems. This book should be read by anyone interested in the intersection between computer science and law, how the law can better regulate algorithmic design, and the legal ramifications for citizens whose behavior is increasingly dictated by algorithms.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b643533
"Serial no. 90-35" ; S. 1260, 1752, 1784, 1798, 2047, 2232, 2269; S. J. Res. 75 and 103. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435011734563
With: Bulletin (Texas. State Dept. of Education) ; 98-115. ; "July, 1919" ; Tx Doc no.: E500.7, B936, 98-115. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 131-154
ISSN: 0042-0905