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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Citizen's rights and private property rights in the English countryside : a study of countryside recreational access provision

Parker, Gavin Philip David January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Solar subdivisions the provision and protection of solar access /

Kauffman, Cheryl Lynn. January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1982. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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The role of Internet access in enabling individual’s rights and freedoms

Lucchi, Nicola January 2013 (has links)
The paper discusses the scientific and policy debate as to whether access to the Internet can be considered so fundamental for human interaction as to deserve a special legal protection. In particular, it examines the impact of computer-mediated communication on the realization of individual’s rights and freedoms as well as on democratization processes. It then considers how Internet content governance is posing regulatory issues directly related to the growing importance of an equitable access to digital information. In this regard, the paper looks at conflicts arising within the systems of rights and obligations attached to communication (and especially content provision) over the Internet. The paper finally concludes by identifying emerging tensions and drawing out the implications for the nature and definitions of rights (e.g. of communication and access, but also of intellectual property ownership) and for regulations and actions taken to protect, promote or qualify those rights. All these points are illustrated by a series of recent examples.
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A Childhood on Paper: Accessing the Social Services Care Files of Former Looked After Children in the UK.

Goddard, James A., Kirton, D., Feast, J. January 2005 (has links)
No
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PRESTAÇÃO JURISDICIONAL: ACESSO À JUSTIÇA E POLÍTICA PÚBLICA / Provision of Jurisdiction: Access to Justice and Public Policy.

Silva, Sonia Honorato da 06 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by admin tede (tede@pucgoias.edu.br) on 2017-08-18T13:52:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 SONIA HONORATO DA SILVA.pdf: 1180092 bytes, checksum: c55f49335af92fcb8ea3352022768e16 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-18T13:52:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 SONIA HONORATO DA SILVA.pdf: 1180092 bytes, checksum: c55f49335af92fcb8ea3352022768e16 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-03-06 / The dissertation deals with access to justice, seeking through the origin of the Modern State in its different stages to the so-called Rule of Law. It sought to demonstrate the relationship between jurisdiction and access to justice in order to analyze its accessibility to those who really need the protection of the State, considering that it has not given due attention to the needs of citizens. The general objective was to describe the role of the jurisdiction, with the State as mediator of access to justice and guarantor of the effectiveness of public and social policies, focusing as specific objectives to analyze access to the judiciary, to verify the democratic scope of the jurisdiction, to investigate the measures that the Judiciary takes to be more accessible. The results obtained through surveys point to alarming data and severe disparities between the different regions of the country, regarding the number of access doors, noting that the State does not fulfill its role, in the effectiveness of public and social policies causing an increase in the judicialization, in the sense of guaranteeing the constitutional rights. / O trabalho dissertativo aborda o acesso à Justiça, buscando através da origem do Estado Moderno em seus diferentes estágios até o chamado Estado de Direito. Buscou demonstrar a relação entre jurisdição e o acesso à Justiça no sentido de analisar sua acessibilidade àqueles que realmente necessitam da tutela do Estado, considerando que este não vem dando a devida atenção às necessidades dos cidadãos. O objetivo geral foi descrever o papel da jurisdição tendo o Estado como mediador de acesso à Justiça e garantidor da efetivação das políticas públicas e sociais, norteando como objetivos específicos analisar o acesso ao judiciário, verificar o alcance democrático da jurisdição, investigar as medidas que o judiciário toma para ser mais acessível. Os resultados obtidos através de pesquisas apontam dados alarmantes e severas disparidades entre as diversas regiões do país, no que se refere ao número de portas de acesso, constatando que o Estado não cumpre o seu papel na efetivação das políticas públicas e sociais causando um aumento na judicialização, no sentido de garantir os direitos constitucionais.
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DINI-Zertifikat 2013 – Neuerungen im Abschnitt Rechtliche Aspekte: Session 6: Rechtliche Aspekte des Open Access, Open-Access-Tage 2013

Voigt, Michaela 09 October 2013 (has links)
Vortrag im Rahmen der Open Access Tage 2013, Session "Rechtliche Aspekte des Open Access": Bereits in der „Budapest Open Access Initiative“, dem „Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing“ und der „Berliner Erklärung über offenen Zugang zu wissenschaftlichem Wissen“ wird die rechtliche Dimension von Open Access deutlich: Wissenschaftliche Werke sollen nicht nur zugänglich sondern nach nachnutzbar sein. Bei der Umsetzung des Grünen Weges des Open Access kann diese Nachnutzung nur selten umgesetzt werden, da wissenschaftliche AutorInnen im Rahmen von „Copyright Transfer Agreements“ mehrheitlich ausschließliche Nutzungsrechte an Verlage übertragen. Das sich in der politischen Diskussion befindliche Zweitveröffentlichungsrecht würde wissenschaftliche AutorInnen die rechtssichere Zugänglichmachung ihrer Werke auf Repositorien gewähren und damit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Förderung von Open Access leisten. Vor dem Hintergrund der anhaltenden Diskussion um ein wissenschaftsfreundliches Urheberrecht und der Verankerung eines unabdingbaren Zweitveröffentlichungsrechts widmet sich die Session den rechtlichen Aspekten von Open Access. Referiert und diskutiert werden u.a. die Chancen und Herausforderungen von nicht-exklusiven Verwertungsgesellschaften im Wissenschaftsbereich sowie der Stand und die Perspektive des Zweitveröffentlichungsrechts. Darüber hinaus wird die praktische Umsetzung des Grünen Weges betrachtet: Am Beispiel der SLUB Dresden und dem DINI-Zertifikat 2013 wird der Umgang mit rechtliche Fragestellungen skizziert und mit den TeilnehmerInnen diskutiert. Vortrag 1 C3S: Cultural Commons Collecting Society – auch ein Modell für den Textbereich? Michael Weller (Europäische EDV-Akademie des Rechts, Merzig/Saar) Vortrag 2 Neues gesetzliches Zweitveröffentlichungsrecht – Update zu den Anforderungen an Bibliotheken und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen Thomas Hartmann (Max Planck Digital Library, München) Vortrag 3 Rechteklärung für OA-Zweitveröffentlichungen – das Serviceangebot der SLUB Dresden Elena Di Rosa (Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Dresden) Vortrag 4 DINI-Zertifikat 2013 – Neuerungen im Abschnitt Rechtliche Aspekte Michaela Voigt (Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Dresden)

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