Tag: PH

  • Phenomenological Approach

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on phenomenological approach explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "phenomenological approach" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of […]

  • Physical Health

    Physical Health (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Physical Health means: natural condition of the body due to the normal functioning of all its organs and systems

  • Physical Health

    Physical Health (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Physical Health means: natural condition of the body due to the normal functioning of all its organs and systems

  • Phoenix Islands

    Resources See Also Legal System Country Jurisdiction Immigration Consulate

  • Phreaking

    Overview of Phreaking in relation to cyber crime: [1]In 1971, Ron Rosenbaum published ''Secrets of the Little Blue Box'' in Esquire magazine, placing phreaking into public view. The article included interviews with famous phreaks, including Joe Engressia and John Draper (aka […]

  • Phishing

    Overview of Phishing in relation to cyber crime: [1]Typically the message will describe an urgent need for the recipient of the message, a possible cybercrime victim, to click on aWeb link embedded within the text message in order to confirm or restore some aspect of a computer account they […]

  • Phishing

    Overview of Phishing in relation to cyber crime: [1]Typically the message will describe an urgent need for the recipient of the message, a possible cybercrime victim, to click on aWeb link embedded within the text message in order to confirm or restore some aspect of a computer account they […]

  • Physicians

    Physicians (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Physicians means: includes graduates of a faculty or school of medicine who are working in any medical field (including teaching, research and practice).

  • Physicians

    Physicians (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Physicians means: includes graduates of a faculty or school of medicine who are working in any medical field (including teaching, research and practice).

  • Philosophical Aspect

    Resources See Also Philosophy Ethics

  • Philosophical Aspect

    Resources See Also Philosophy Ethics

  • Physically Disabled Persons

    Resources See Also Disability Health

  • Photocopy

    Resources See Also Document Information Science Research Investigation Legal Research Study

  • Phased Retirement

    Resources See Also Social Protection Social Security Employment Affairs Welfare State Aged Occupational Pension Scheme

  • Physical Work

    Resources See Also Occupation Profession Occupational Safety Occupational Health Employment