Search results for: “geographical mobility”

  • Residence

    Hierarchical Display of Residence Social Questions > Demography and population > Geographical distribution of the populationLaw > Civil law > Civil law > Legal status > Legal domicile Concept of Residence See the dictionary definition of Residence. Characteristics of Residence [rtbs […]

  • Legal Domicile

    Hierarchical Display of Legal domicile Law > Civil law > Civil law > Legal statusSocial Questions > Demography and population > Geographical distribution of the population > Residence Legal domicile Concept of Legal domicile See the dictionary definition of Legal domicile. Characteristics […]

  • Cybercrime

    Cybercrime is one of the fastest-growing criminal activities on the planet. Cybercrime is defined as the use of any computer network for crime and the high-tech criminals of the digital age have not been slow to spot the opportunities. The scope of the definition becomes even larger with […]

  • Labor Migration

    Resources See Also Migration Internal Migration Immigration Law

  • Crime Science

    Crime Science The Relationships Between Crime Science and Related Approaches Crime science is particularly closely associated with four other subjects: forensic science, criminology, police science, and medical science. Evidence-based crime reduction Introduction Local problem-solving as a means of crime and disorder reduction has been emphasised in both the United Kingdom and the United States. In…

  • Crime Science

    Crime Science The Relationships Between Crime Science and Related Approaches Crime science is particularly closely associated with four other subjects: forensic science, criminology, police science, and medical science. Evidence-based crime reduction Introduction Local problem-solving as a means of crime and disorder reduction has been emphasised in both the United Kingdom and the United States. In…

  • Law Schools of the future

    Law Schools of the future From “A VISION OF LAW SCHOOLS OF THE FUTURE”, by James L. Hoover(*) Presuming to predict the future is dangerous. It seems especially foolish at the ends of centuries. The results do make for often humorous reading decades later. The best we can really do is describe what is possible…