Search results for: “youth movement”

  • Freedom of Opinion

    Hierarchical Display of Freedom of opinion Law > Rights and freedoms > Rights of the individualEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour law and labour relations > Labour relations > Social partners > Trade unionPolitics > Politics and public safety > Trends of […]

  • Superconducting Alloy

    Hierarchical Display of Superconducting alloy Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Advanced materials Superconducting alloy Concept of Superconducting alloy See the dictionary definition of Superconducting alloy. Characteristics of Superconducting […]

  • Superconducting Alloy

    Hierarchical Display of Superconducting alloy Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Advanced materials Superconducting alloy Concept of Superconducting alloy See the dictionary definition of Superconducting alloy. Characteristics of Superconducting […]

  • Pornography

    "From a criminological perspective, pornography has been investigated in its relationship to criminal behavior or as a form of crime itself. Research on the relation between pornography and crime has primarily focused on the impact which the exposure to pornographic materials has on […]

  • Labour Market

    Hierarchical Display of Labour market Employment And Working Conditions > Labour marketEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > UnemploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment […]

  • Labour Market

    Hierarchical Display of Labour market Employment And Working Conditions > Labour marketEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > UnemploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment […]

  • Criminology

    Introduction to Criminology According to Encarta, "Criminology, the scientific study of criminals and criminal behavior. Criminologists attempt to build theories that explain why crimes occur and test those theories by observing behavior. Criminological theories help shape society's […]

  • Social Policy

    Social Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Social Policy means: legislative, institutional, budgetary support to achieve objectives in the field of human welfare, to protect the interests of socially vulnerable layers of such socially important areas as health, education, […]

  • Social Policy

    Social Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Social Policy means: legislative, institutional, budgetary support to achieve objectives in the field of human welfare, to protect the interests of socially vulnerable layers of such socially important areas as health, education, […]

  • Censorship

    Introduction Censorship, supervision and control of the information and ideas that are circulated among the people within a society. In modern times, censorship refers to the examination of books, periodicals, plays, films, television and radio programs, news reports, and other […]

  • Violence

    Violence Definition Violence may be defined as a physical attack of another person. Activities that may legally involve violence include hunting, law enforcement, sports, and war. Crime includes many illegal forms of violence. The first point that has to be clarified is the meaning of the […]

  • Violence

    Violence Definition Violence may be defined as a physical attack of another person. Activities that may legally involve violence include hunting, law enforcement, sports, and war. Crime includes many illegal forms of violence. The first point that has to be clarified is the meaning of the […]

  • Education

    "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." — Alvin Toffler See Education links History of Education In the following treatment of this subject, the theory and early history of education is […]

  • Labour Force

    Labour Force (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Labour Force means: _ll people employed (including people above a specified age who, during the reference period, were in paid employment, at work, self-employed or with a job but not at work) and unemployed (including people above […]

  • Comparative Law

    Comparative law may be defined as the study of the similarities and differences between the laws or legal rules of two or more countries, or between two or more legal systems (i.e. the study of legal systems and laws in different countries). It is not a body of rules and principle. It is a […]