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Dictionary of International Human Rights Law. By Connie de la Vega. Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013. Pp. v, 250. ISBN: 978-1-84980-377-9. US$150
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 55-56
ISSN: 2331-4117
Legal and Policy Issues of the Trade and Economic Relations between China and the EEC. By Hu Yuanxiang. Boston: Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, 1991. Pp ix, 415. Dfl 80.00; US $39.00 (softcover)
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 20, Heft 2, S. 189-190
ISSN: 2331-4117
Doing Business in China. William P. Streng and Allen D. Wilcox, eds. New York: Matthew Bender, 1990-. 1 vol. (looseleaf)
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 48-49
ISSN: 2331-4117
Consumer Protection in China: Translations, Developments, and Recommendations. By Donald B. King and Gao Tong. Fred B. Rothman & Co., Littleton, CO, 1991. Pp. 142. cloth. US$ 37.50
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 259-260
ISSN: 2331-4117
A Guide to the Laws, Regulations and Policies of the People's Republic of China. By James L. Kenworthy. Buffalo, N.Y.: William S. Hein and Co., 1988. Pp. xvi, 189. US$85.00 (cloth)
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 151-153
ISSN: 2331-4117
Technology Transfer in the People's Republic of China: Law and Practice. By Richard J. Goosen. Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987. Pp. xiv, 197. Dfl. 130.00; US $62.50; UK £47.50 (hardbound)
In: International journal of legal information: IJLI ; the official journal of the International Association of Law Libraries, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 138-139
ISSN: 2331-4117
George A. Hayden, Crime and Punishment in Medieval Chinese Drama; Three Judge Pao Plays. Harvard East Asian Monographs, no. 82, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, pp. x, 238, $15.00
In: African and Asian Studies, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 136-137
ISSN: 1569-2108
Jing-shen Tao, The Jurchen in Twelfth-Century China, A Study of Sinicization. Publications on Asia of the Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies, no. 29, Seattle, University of Wahington Press, 1976, pp. xiv, 217, $ 11.00
In: African and Asian Studies, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 296-297
ISSN: 1569-2108
Submissions to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in Cases of Unresolved Land and Maritime Disputes: The Significance of Article 76(10) of the Convention on the Law of the Sea
In: The Law of the Sea, S. 161-179
Law making in the People's Republic of China : terms, procedures, hierarchy, and interpretation
Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1/18/90. ; #15351283.
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Moral Reconation Therapy: Incompatible with Council on Social Work Education Competencies?
In: Advances in social work, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 900-915
ISSN: 2331-4125
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a manualized treatment commonly used in correctional settings to address perceived moral failing and associated problematic behaviors (e.g., substance use and criminal conduct). Many social work students are introduced to MRT as a treatment modality during field placements in correctional contexts. As a group modality that draws from cognitive-behavioral interventions and 12-step recovery programs, MRT has been touted as a cost-effective and evidence-based intervention. However, there are substantial reasons to question MRT's appropriateness as an intervention taught to social work practicum students. Using several of the CSWE EPAS standards as guideposts, this paper addresses several key areas of concern with regard to the role of MRT in the training of social work students. Through our analysis of MRT's curriculum, we identify areas of concern with regard to MRT's ability to teach social work students how to ethically practice, engage diversity and difference in practice, or utilize research to inform practice. Despite the widespread use of MRT in correctional counseling contexts, we conclude that MRT is unsuitable for use in accredited social work field placements. Educators and accreditation agencies should critically evaluate the treatment models social work students learn and practice in field placements.
Building a Virtual Environment for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support
In: International journal of virtual communities and social networking: IJVCSN ; an official publication of the Information Resources Management Association, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 68-80
ISSN: 1942-9029
The authors developed an immersive diabetes community to provide diabetes self-management education and support for adults with type 2 diabetes. In this article the authors describe the procedures used to develop this virtual environment (VE). Second Life Impacts Diabetes Education & Self-Management (SLIDES), the VE for our diabetes community was built in Second Life. Social Cognitive Theory, behavioral principles and key aspects of virtual environments related to usability were applied in the development in this VE. Collaboration between researchers, clinicians and information technology (IT) specialists occurred throughout the development process. An interactive community was successfully built and utilized to provide diabetes self-management education and support. VEs for health applications may be innovative and enticing, yet it must be kept in mind that there are substantial effort, expertise, and usability factors that must be considered in the development of these environments for health care consumers.