Search results for: “personal development”
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Ontology Development
Educational Ontology Development – Challenges and Difficulties, the Law and other Social Sciences Ontology use in education environments can be explained in three groups: content access and/or retrieval, content creation, and personalization. Use of ontologies helps content creators to design, […]
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Ontology Development
Educational Ontology Development – Challenges and Difficulties, the Law and other Social Sciences Ontology use in education environments can be explained in three groups: content access and/or retrieval, content creation, and personalization. Use of ontologies helps content creators to design, […]
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International Legal Personality
International Legal Personality International legal personality refers to the entities or legal persons that can have rights and obligations under international law. States A State has the following characteristics: a permanent population; a defined territory; a government; and the capacity to enter into relations with other States. Some writers also argue that a State must…
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Personality Theories
Psychological Theories of Crime: Personality TheoriesIntroduction to Personality TheoriesPersonality theories attempt to explain how people acquire predispositions toward certain behavior. These predispositions are sometimes discussed in terms of personality traits, such as impulsi…
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Moral Development Theories
Psychological Theories of Crime: Moral Development TheoriesIntroduction to Moral Development TheoriesCriminologists who apply moral development theories build on the pioneering work done by Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget. According to Piaget, children evolve through four stages of …
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Criminology Development
Development of CriminologyIntroduction to Criminology DevelopmentThe discipline of criminology has evolved in three phases, beginning in the 18th century. Although crime and criminals have been around for as long as societies have existed, the systematic study of these phenomena di…
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Development of Criminology
Development of Criminology The discipline of criminology has evolved in three phases, beginning in the 18th century. Although crime and criminals have been around for as long as societies have existed, the systematic study of these phenomena did not begin until the late 1700s. Prior to that time, most explanations of crime equated it with…
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Bumper Development Corp., Ltd. v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Others
Hello Hello Bumper Development Corp., Ltd. v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Others (Union of India and Others, Claimants) England, Court of Appeal, Civil Division, 1991. In 1976, an Indian laborer named Ramamoorthi, who lived near the site of a ruined Hindu temple at Pathur in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, was…
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Development International Law – Part 17
Development International Law – Part 17 158 UNHCR’s Contribution to the Development of International Refugee Law: Its Foundations and Evolution Corinne Lewis International Journal of Refugee Law Volume 17, Number 1, March 2005 p.67-90 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 159 [Articles] Parochial versus Universal Criminal Law Fletcher, G. P. Journal of International Criminal Justice…
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Development International Law – Part 5
Development International Law – Part 5 41 The Application of Human Rights Treaties in the Development of Domestic and International Law: A Personal Perspective TERESA A. DOHERTY Leiden Journal of International Law Volume 22, Number 4, December 2009 p.753-759 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 42 Global Responsibility for Human Rights: World Poverty and the…
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Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2
Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Article 1 The aims of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (hereinafter called the “Organisation”) shall be to promote policies designed: (a) to achieve the highest sustainable economic growth and employment and a rising standard of living in Member countries, while maintaining financial stability,…
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Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Convention on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Article 1 The aims of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (hereinafter called the “Organisation”) shall be to promote policies designed: (a) to achieve the highest sustainable economic growth and employment and a rising standard of living in Member countries, while maintaining financial stability,…