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Social Science

Personal responsibility for health in Bulgarian public health law and social legislation

Silviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska,

Silviya Aleksandrova-Yankulovska

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Florian Steger

Florian Steger

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Abstract

Background

In the last decades all health systems have experienced a lack of resources. Against this background, the idea of ​​applying personal responsibility of the patient as a criterion for allocation of resources (PRCAR) is gaining increasing attention. Bu...
6 months ago

Social Science

A comparative ethical analysis of the Egyptian clinical research law

Sylvia Martin,

Sylvia Martin

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Mirko Ancillotti,

Mirko Ancillotti

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Santa Slokenberga,

Santa Slokenberga

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Amal Matar

Amal Matar

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Background

In this study, we examined the ethical implications of Egypt’s new clinical trial law, employing the ethical framework proposed by Emanuel et al. and comparing it to various national and supranational laws. This analysis is crucial as Egypt, considered a high-growth pharmaceutical market, has become an attractive lo...
6 months ago

Social Science

Intellectual property protection for traditional medical knowledge in China's context: a round peg in a square hole?

Nan Xia

Nan Xia

Institution: Faculty of Business and Law, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

Email: n.xia@hdr.qut.edu.au


This article is an examination of the extent to which traditional medical knowledge in China can be protected by intellectual property laws. The analysis begins by providing a global picture with regard to the historic origin of intellectual property, exploring the reasons why China does not have indigenous counterparts to the western system of intellectual property rights protecting its tradition...
2 years ago

Social Science

Visitors’ Environmental Concerns in Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary: An Offshore Marine Protected Area

Robert Burns,

Robert Burns

Institution: School of Natural Resources, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA

Email: robert.burns@mail.wvu.edu

Marieke Lemmen,

Marieke Lemmen

Institution: School of Natural Resources, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA

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Ross G. Andrew,

Ross G. Andrew

Institution: School of Natural Resources, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA

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Jasmine Cardozo Moreira

Jasmine Cardozo Moreira

Institution: Tourism Department, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Ponta Grossa 84010-330, PR, Brazil

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Marine sanctuaries serve as popular destinations for ecotourism, natural resource exploration, and recreation across the US. While often positive, visitation in marine and coastal areas can cause ecological threats to these ecosystems. Increased visitation in marine environments has led to the need for management due to negative ecological and social impacts. Understanding environmental values, at...
2 years ago

Social Science

A comparative survey of veterinarians, equine owners, and equine keepers regarding the knowledge and implementation of legal requirements in Germany for the use and documentation of veterinary medicines in equines intended for slaughter.

Shary Tamara Schneider,

Shary Tamara Schneider

Institution: Institute for Food Safety and Food Hygiene, Working Group Meat Hygiene, School of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Email: shary.schneider@gmail.com

Diana Meemken,

Diana Meemken

Institution: Institute for Food Safety and Food Hygiene, Working Group Meat Hygiene, School of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Heidrun Gehlen,

Heidrun Gehlen

Institution: Division for Internal Medicine, Equine Clinic, School of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Roswitha Merle,

Roswitha Merle

Institution: Institute for Veterinary Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Nina Langkabel

Nina Langkabel

Institution: Institute for Food Safety and Food Hygiene, Working Group Meat Hygiene, School of Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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In Europe, equines destined for human consumption (hereafter called slaughter equines) are subject to the same restrictions of usage of veterinary drugs as other food-producing animals, with amendments regulated in the so-called 'positive list', Regulation (EC) No. 1950/2006. Due to the complex legal requirements for drug administration in slaughter equines, it might be that specific knowledge reg...
2 years ago

Social Science

Energy Efficiency in the Residential, Service and Energy Sectors : Barriers, Drivers and System Studies

Stefan Blomqvist

Stefan Blomqvist

Institution: Linköping University Department of Management and Engineering SE-581 83 Linköping Sweden

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Increased energy efficiency is a prerequisite for achieving the national energy and climate goals, the goals set by the European Union, and the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the member states of the United Nations. Close to 40% of Sweden’s total energy use and approximately 20% of domestic greenhouse gas emissions are allocated to the residential and service sector. There is great pot...
2 years ago

Social Science

Legal Protection for Workers who are at risk of being laid off due to exposure to Covid-19

M Tanzil Multazam,

M Tanzil Multazam

Institution: Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia

Email: tanzilmultazam@umsida.ac.id

Nurul Isroiyah

Nurul Isroiyah

Institution: Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia

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This study aims to find answer to the problem of workers who are laid off because of illness for less than 12 month, Article 81 No 40 of the job Creation Law “Termination of employment carried out for reasons as referred to in paragraph (1) is null and void by law and the employer obliged to re-employ the worker concerned”. If the company continues to lay off workers, the workers can make dema...
2 years ago

Social Science

Clean, green, and just? Community perspectives on the renewable energy transition in a New England city

Krista Harper,

Krista Harper

Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA

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Alison Bates,

Alison Bates

Institution: Colby College, Waterville, ME, USA

Email: awbates@colby.edu

Ogechi Vivian Nwadiaru,

Ogechi Vivian Nwadiaru

Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA

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Julia Cantor,

Julia Cantor

Institution: Colby College, Waterville, ME, USA

Email: info@rnfinity.com

Makaylah Cowan,

Makaylah Cowan

Institution: Colby College, Waterville, ME, USA

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Marina Pineda Shokooh

Marina Pineda Shokooh

Institution: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA

Email: info@rnfinity.com


In 2021, Massachusetts policymakers enacted a new climate law to cut carbon emissions by no less than 50% by 2030 on the way to a net zero energy system in 2050. Reaching this goal will require massive public investments in energy infrastructure, public and private efforts to make buildings and urban infrastructure more energy efficient, and shifts in personal energy consumption at the household l...
2 years ago

Social Science

Finance for fossils – The role of public financing in expanding petrochemicals

Jakob Skovgaard,

Jakob Skovgaard

Institution: Corresponding author at: Department of Political Science, Lund University, P.O. Box 52, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden.

Email: Jakob.skovgaard@svet.lu.se

Guy Finkill,

Guy Finkill

Institution: Manchester University, United Kingdom

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Fredric Bauer,

Fredric Bauer

Institution: Lund University, Sweden

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Max Åhman,

Max Åhman

Institution: Lund University, Sweden

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Tobias Dan Nielsen

Tobias Dan Nielsen

Institution: IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden

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The petrochemicals industry (mainly plastics and fertilizer production) is expanding, despite increasing attention to the environmental impact of petrochemicals. In our paper, we explore the role public finance plays in the petrochemicals industry. We do so by mapping the public and private financial flows into large-scale petrochemical projects for the decade 2010–20 and discuss the role of pub...
2 years ago

Social Science

Something is (still) missing? Feminist services for forced migrants surviving sexual and gender-based violence in Sweden, Australia, Turkey and the United Kingdom

Hannah Bradby,

Hannah Bradby

Institution: Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Box 624, Se-751 26 Uppsala, Sweden

Email: hannah.bradby@uu.se

Anna Papoutsi,

Anna Papoutsi

Institution: Social Policy, Sociology, Criminology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Email: A.Papoutsi@bham.ac.uk

Jeanine Hourani,

Jeanine Hourani

Institution: Gender and Women's Health Unit, Centre for Health Equity, University of Melbourne, Australia

Email: jeanine.hourani@unimelb.edu.au

Selin Akyuz,

Selin Akyuz

Institution: Department of Political Science and International Relations, TED University, Turkey

Email: selin.akyuz@tedu.edu.tr

Jenny Phillimore

Jenny Phillimore

Institution: Social Policy, Sociology, Criminology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Email: J.A.Phillimore@bham.ac.uk


Aim Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a clear harm for individual and family health, as well as for society at large. A feminist public health should ensure that services meet women's self-identified needs, with an inclusive definition of woman-kind and an understanding of the intersectional nature of the disadvantage that forced migrant women face. Methods Semi-structured interviews...
2 years ago

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