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Wilson, Richard
Record level- Documents, letters and newspaper clippings on the expansion of the Snow Bowl. Materials from task force and meetings concerning the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, legal summaries of the Hopi v. Block and Snow Bowl litigation civil case, the listing of Senecio franciscanus as an endangered species, and ...
Urban Planning Project (M.A.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2001.
Dimond Bridgit - - 2005
This article considers the legal status of documentation and the point at which records become legal documents. It outlines the powers of the courts that require any documentation or other records to be produced if relevant to an issue arising in a dispute. It also discusses hearsay evidence and the ...
Sarhan Firas - - 2009
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, designing and implementing telemedicine. It considers key issues such as patient confidentiality, privacy, data security and transmission, and outlines key points for practice.
Horsburgh Dorothy - - 2003
Restraint can be applied in a physical way, via medication or by more subtle means. An attempt by an individual to restrain another is legally justifiable in limited situations, for example to prevent a person committing a crime. In other circumstances, restraint is unjustifiable. It is important, from a legal ...
Burkhardt R - - 1978
During the past 5 years, a great deal of public attention has been paid in the Federal Republic of Germany to legal and ethical implications of controlled clinical trials. If a physician is bound by a contract for treatment, the ethics of individual benefit have to be applied and this ...
FISHER T L - - 1964
Sexual sterilization is legal when it is an integral part of a procedure for the preservation of the life or health of a patient. Done for other reasons it may not be illegal, but this has not been tested in Canadian courts. It is, broadly speaking, a surgical procedure; it ...
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