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The perception of abandoned farmland by local people and experts: Landscape value and perspectives on future land use

2013

Abstract Abandonment of agricultural land is a common feature of areas undergoing a range of urbanisation and marginalisation processes across Europe and beyond. This is also the case in Latvia, particularly in the period since 1990, when after regaining independence from the Soviet Union land was restored to its previous owners or their descendants. Many of these people have moved to cities and lack the interest in or the necessary capital for starting farming enterprises. As a result, large areas of land were abandoned, leading to spontaneous afforestation and with associated changes in landscape structure, ecological function and aesthetic value. While there has been an increase in resea…

Functional ecologyEcologyLand useLandscape changeSpontaneous afforestationbusiness.industryAbandonment (legal)Management Monitoring Policy and LawRural areasLatviaUrban StudiesGeographyEnvironmental protectionAgricultural landAgricultureUrbanizationAfforestationRural areaSurveybusinessEnvironmental planningNature and Landscape ConservationLandscape and Urban Planning
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GHB: farmaco, sostanza d’abuso e droga da stupro: diverse tipologie di uso, differenti problematiche analitico-forensi

2012

L’acido gamma-idrossibutirrico (GHB) è un neurotrasmettitore con effetti gaba-mimetici; si tratta di un composto endogeno, ma notoriamente usato per le applicazioni terapeutiche come anestetico per via endovenosa, come sedativo e per il trattamento della narcolessia. Dagli anni ‘80 è comune sostanza usata come doping, quindi emerge come droga da “tempo libero” nei rave-party; più recentemente, i supposti effetti afrodisiaci e la reale capacità di induzione di amnesia retrograda ne hanno indotto l’utilizzazione quale sostanza in grado di ridurre la capacità di resistenza della vittima di uno stupro annoverandola tra le cosiddette “date rape drugs” (Drug facilitated sexual assault, DFSA), e c…

GHB dipendenza DFSA accertamento forenseSettore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
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Support for Prostitution Legalization in Romania: Individual, Household, and Socio-cultural Determinants.

2021

Romania is a major source country of labor migration to other EU countries, being commonly perceived as a source country for sex workers operating in more prosperous economies. However, very little is known about population attitudes in relation to prostitution in Romania. Based on nationally representative data from the Romanian Gender Barometer (2018) survey, we analyzed data on 860 individuals to examine the predictors of policy preferences for legalizing prostitution. We considered individual-level socio-demographics and household-level indicators such as the presence of children and migrants, as well as socio-cultural beliefs and behaviors related to social liberalism and religiosity. …

Gender StudiesHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSociology and Political ScienceLabor migrationPolitical scienceSex workersDemographic economicsEu countriesGeneral PsychologyLegalizationJournal of sex research
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DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics: recommendations on forensic analysis using Y-chromosome short tandem repeats

2001

Abstract During the past few years the DNA commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics has published a series of documents providing guidelines and recommendations concerning the application of DNA polymorphisms to the problems of human identification. This latest report addresses a relatively new area, namely Y-chromosome polymorphisms, with particular emphasis on short tandem repeats (STRs). This report addresses nomenclature, use of allelic ladders, population genetics and reporting methods.

Genetics0303 health sciencesDna polymorphismCommissionBiologyY chromosomeGenealogyPathology and Forensic MedicineForensic science03 medical and health sciencesIssues ethics and legal aspects0302 clinical medicineMicrosatelliteIdentification (biology)030216 legal & forensic medicineForensic genetics030304 developmental biologyLegal Medicine
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2004

Background As an alternative to direct DNA sequencing of PCR products, random PCR-RFLP is an efficient technique to discriminate between species. The PCR-RFLP-method is an inexpensive tool in forensic science, even if the template is degraded or contains only traces of DNA from various species.

GeneticsCytochrome b010401 analytical chemistryBiology01 natural sciencesDNA sequencing0104 chemical scienceslaw.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinechemistrylawPolymorphism (computer science)GeneticsCapra hircus030216 legal & forensic medicineRestriction fragment length polymorphismGeneGenetics (clinical)Polymerase chain reactionDNABMC Genetics
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A report of an international collaborative experiment to demonstrate the uniformity obtainable using DNA profiling techniques

1992

This paper describes a collaborative exercise intended to demonstrate whether uniformity of DNA profile results could be achieved between different European laboratories. It was shown that this goal can be obtained provided that a common protocol is followed (specifically the use of a common electrophoretic buffer as being the most important parameter). Generally, lower molecular weight loci (with lower molecular weight fragments) such as YNH24 perform better than higher molecular weight loci such as MS43a. The results of the exercise are discussed in relation to the objectives of the European DNA profiling group (EDNAP).

GeneticsProtocol (science)Quality ControlElectrophoresis Agar GelDNA/bloodRestriction MappingComputational biologyDNABiologySettore MED/43 - MEDICINA LEGALEDNA FingerprintingPathology and Forensic MedicineDNA profilingMulticenter studyAutoradiographyHumansRestriction fragment length polymorphismLaboratoriesLawDNA Fingerprinting/standards
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The Single CMO Regulation

2014

This chapter deals with IGOs in respect of one of four parts of agricultural products and foodstuffs within the direct protection system, namely wines (wine sector products) except aromatised wines which are covered by a separate regulation, i.e. the Aromatised Wines Regulation discussed within the next chapter. IGOs in respect of wines are currently regulated by the Single CMO Regulation within the framework of the common agricultural policy (CAP). The competence of EU institutions within the CAP is shared and is subject to the principle of proportionality.

Geographical indicationAgriculturebusiness.industryLegal definitionBusinessProtection systemCompetence (human resources)Common Agricultural PolicyLegal personLaw and economics
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Quality Schemes Regulation

2014

As it was discussed in the previous chapter, the EU direct protection system covers IGOs in relation to agricultural products and foodstuffs and is divided in four parts each of them being regulated in a separate legal act in the form of a regulation. Due to that regulatory approach, each of these separate regulations will be discussed separately in this and the next three chapters. This chapter examines the Quality Schemes Regulation covering, inter alia, IGOs in relation to agricultural products and foodstuffs except spirits (examined in Chap. 7), wine sector products (Chap. 8), and aromatised wines (Chap. 9) (hereinafter all these types of goods (products) referred to as agricultural pro…

Geographical indicationRelation (database)Agriculturebusiness.industryLegal definitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectReservationQuality (business)Protection systembusinessLegal personIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Leitbilder im Recht: Grenzen der Ordnung – Chancen der Unordnung

2018

„Guiding principles“ as topoi in German juridical discourse are mainly analyzed with regard to their relation to familiar dogmatic and methodological categories. This article suggests engaging with a deconstructing, psychoanalysis-inspired approach to the guiding principles of legal discourse.

GermanPhilosophyGuiding PrinciplesLegal doctrinelanguageSociologyLanguage-gameDeconstructionRelation (history of concept)Lawlanguage.human_languageTopos theoryEpistemologyArchiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie
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La noción de prejuicio en la obra de Immanuel Kan

2014

The notion of prejudice occupies a not very visible place in the Kantian works. In fact it has been seldom treated in Kantian studies in German, English, French, Italian or Spanish. But it connects with relevant key notes of the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787) as well as from the Critique of Practical Reason (1788) and the Critique of Judgement (1790). The aim of this paper consists in the analysis of the Kantian notion of prejudice, its systematic place and its sources (among these particularly the works of Georg Friedrich Meier and the thought of Christian Thomasius).

GermanPractical reasonPhilosophyHistory and Philosophy of SciencePhilosophyJudgementlanguagePrejudice (legal term)language.human_languageKey (music)EpistemologyAnales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía
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