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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.
101

Sôro precipitante pelo método de Dervieux : para a individualização do sangue e do esperma

Gomes, Manuel Luís Gonzaga Joaquim January 1925 (has links)
No description available.
102

Homicídio e Suicídio : seu diagnóstico nos ferimentos por armas de fogo curtas

Lopes, Carlos Ribeiro da Silva January 1936 (has links)
No description available.
103

Eficacia del método índice canino mandibular para la determinación del sexo en la identificación forense

Marquina Conde, Nina Berioska January 2014 (has links)
El objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la eficacia del método Índice Canino Mandibular para la determinación del sexo en la identificación forense de la población que reside en Lima Metropolitana. Para este propósito se evaluó a 200 individuos: 100 hombres y 100 mujeres con edades entre 15 a 25 años, seleccionados en base a los criterios de inclusión y exclusión establecidos para el estudio. El método a utilizar fue el observacional. El dimorfismo sexual del canino inferior izquierdo fue de 7.58% mientras que del canino inferior derecho fue de 6.11%. El promedio del Índice Canino Mandibular en los hombres fue de 0.269 ± 0.017 y en las mujeres fue de 0.256 ± 0.019. La eficacia del Índice Canino Mandibular en los hombres fue del 70% y en las mujeres fue del 82%; obteniendo una eficacia total del 76%. Se concluyó que el índice Canino Mandibular Estándar de la población que reside en Lima con edades entre 15 a 25 años es de 0.264, encontrando una eficacia del 76% para la determinación del sexo. / *** The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of Mandibular Canine Index in forensic identification method for sex determination in the population residing in Metropolitan Lima. For this purpose it was evaluated 100 men and 100 women aged 15 to 25 years, selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria established for the study. The method used was observational. The sexual dimorphism of the lower left canine was 7.58 % while the lower right canine was 6.11 %. The average Mandibular canine index in males was 0.269 ± 0.017 and females were 0.256 ± 0.019. The effectiveness of Mandibular Canine Index in men was 70% and in women was 82 %, obtaining a total efficiency of 76%. It was concluded that the Standard Mandibular Canine Index of population living in Lima aged 15 to 25 years is 0.264, finding an efficiency of 76% for sex determination. Keywords: Intercanine distance, diameter Mesiodistal , Gender and Forensic Dentistry. / Tesis
104

Shades of Liberalism: Lawyers and Social, Political and Legal Transformations in Nineteenth Century Cuba

Pelegrin Taboada, Ricardo 15 November 2018 (has links)
In 1819, Ferdinand VII ordered the creation of two Colegios de Abogados in Cuba to prevent the expansion of the number of legal professionals, as well as the unauthorized practice of law. The strategy, however, failed, and lawyers increasingly became a force of political and social change in the island, being mostly inspired by the debates about the implementation of liberal agendas in and out of Cuba. Some Colegios de Abogados eventually became centers of anti-Spanish conspiracy and lawyers even led recurrent uprisings for Cuban independence. Ideas of reform among Cuban lawyers, however, were diverse, and different interpretations of liberalism surfaced, especially under the influence of other movements such as annexationism and autonomism. This variety of ideas encountered one another at the Constitutional Convention of 1901, where self-proclaimed liberal delegates still questioned, for example, free education and universal suffrage, which made evident the many shades that liberalism still had in Cuba at this time. This study takes legal professionals to be a strategic window to approach and explain key social, political and intellectual transformations in nineteenth century Cuba, while unveiling the leading role lawyers themselves played in those processes. Relying on personal and professional documentation, correspondence and job applications, the dissertation recreates lawyers’ political, intellectual and social positions, and shows how they had a decisive participation in historical change in late colonial Cuba. Their ideas survived in periodical publications, newspapers, and political writings that they established or where they participated, as well as in legislations that they enacted, applied or commented on. Being the most influential professional group of the period under study, lawyers represent a perfect tool to understand the end of Spanish times in Cuba and its transit, under the flags of liberalism, to an independent republic.
105

El rol de la narración en la motivación de las sentencias

Ugarte Raddatz, Mariana January 2018 (has links)
Memoria (licenciado en ciencias jurídicas y sociales) / El objetivo de este trabajo es demostrar que la narración, además de la argumentación legal, tiene efecto sobre la motivación de las sentencias y por eso no debe ser obviada como componente del discurso jurídico. Para probar la afirmación anterior se utiliza la tópica como instrumento de análisis, ya que esta permite analizar los diferentes ángulos que están en juego en un problema específico.
106

Essays on dollarization /

Öner, Ceyda. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-67).
107

A defense of soft positivism justice and principle processes /

Diener, Keith William. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Georgia State University, 2006. / Title from title screen. Andrew Altman, committee chair; Andrew J. Cohen, William Edmundson, committee members. Electronic text (75 p.) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed Apr. 17, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-75).
108

Har nöden någon lag? : Kvinnlig brottslighet under 1865-70 och 1914-20 i Sundsvall och Västernorrland

Larsson, Cime January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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The nature of the legal relationship between the three RECs and the envisaged TFTA: a focus on the dispute settlement mechanism

Gaolaolwe, Dikabelo January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Lawyers at the 'information age water cooler': exposing sex discrimination and challenging law firm culture on the internet

Baumle, Amanda Kathleen 30 October 2006 (has links)
Prior research has repeatedly documented the existence of gender inequality, discrimination, and harassment in the legal practice, an occupation that remains maledominated in terms of both numbers and organizational culture. Despite the availability of some legal remedies, women attorneys rarely sue their employers, and often do not challenge discriminatory behavior. In this dissertation, I explore this seemingly contradictory situation, where lawyers fail to employ the legal system on their own behalf, and I seek to determine whether the law can in fact be mobilized to challenge and perhaps change gender relations in the legal practice. Through ethnographic field research and content analysis of an Internet community, my research examines possible methods by which the law can serve as a tool to challenge gender discrimination. Further, I assess the manner in which the Internet community itself can serve as a vehicle for challenging gender inequality. In particular, I first explore the role formal litigation might play in promoting change for women attorneys, determining that attorneys in the Internet community are hesitant to employ litigation to challenge gender discrimination. This reluctance appears to result in large part from attorneys’ familiarity with the daunting task of establishing a discrimination case in the judicial system, as well as from a fear that the pursuit of litigation could inflict damage upon their legal careers. I then consider whether the law can serve as a useful tool to challenge inequality when legal discourse is employed within the Internet community to invoke a legal right to a discrimination-free workplace. I find that attorneys, despite their legal training, call upon both formal and informal notions of discrimination when confronted with circumstances colored with inequity. The Internet community itself provides a protected, semianonymous forum in which to engage in such discourse, thereby subverting many of the barriers that currently exist to challenging gender inequality in the legal practice. Further, the community serves as a resource to bring public attention to bear upon law firms, creating external pressures which encourage a reevaluation of both lay and legal understandings of prohibited gender discrimination.

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