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Expert witness in paternity testing in Germany.

2003

In Germany, paternity testing can be ordered by a judge as well as by private persons. In the case of private counselling, the expert has the duty to inform the parties on all medical, legal and ethical aspects. Informed consent must be given by each individual included in an exploration of family relationships. Due to the rapid progress of DNA typing in even minute amounts after polymerase chain reaction amplification, genotypes of short tandem repeat systems can be elicited by extraction from single cells. Therefore, the number of unlawful investigations of paternal relationships is steadily increasing. Here the requirements for paternity testing laboratories and sanctions for unlawful ex…

Malebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPaternityDNA FingerprintingFederal lawPathology and Forensic MedicineIssues ethics and legal aspectsDNA profilingExpert witnessInformed consentLawGermanyForensic engineeringMedicineSanctionsMicrosatelliteHumansbusinessDutyExpert Testimonymedia_commonLegal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
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Could Road Safety Education (RSE) Help Parents Protect Children? Examining Their Driving Crashes with Children on Board

2021

Recent evidence suggests that driving behavior and traffic safety outcomes of parents may be influenced by the extent to which they receive information and education on road safety, as well as the fact of driving with their children on board, which may increase their risk perception. However, there are no studies specifically addressing the case of crashes suffered while driving with children. Hence, this study aimed to describe the relationship between road safety education-related variables and parents’ traffic safety outcomes while driving with children on board. For this cross-sectional study, data was retrieved from a sample composed of 165 Spanish parents—all of them licensed drivers—…

Malechildren safetyAutomobile DrivingHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisLogitlcsh:MedicineSample (statistics)Logistic regressionArticleroad safety education03 medical and health sciencesRisk-Taking0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthdriving0502 economics and businessHumansSanctions030212 general & internal medicineChildSet (psychology)Valuation (finance)050210 logistics & transportationtraffic crashes with childrenSeguretat viàrialcsh:R05 social sciencesAccidents TrafficPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthparentsMiddle AgedOn boardRisk perceptionCross-Sectional StudiesPsicologiarisk behaviorsroad safetyPsychologyhuman activitiesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The impact of corruption on sport demand

2020

PurposeThe article presents an empirical analysis that evaluates the effects of a systemic corruption scandal on the demand in the short and the long run. In 2006, the Calciopoli scandal uncovered the match rigging in the Italian soccer first division. The exemplary sportive sanction of relegating the primary culprit to the second division imposed further negative externalities on the other clubs. Should we prefer the sportive sanction on the team or the monetary fines for the club?Design/methodology/approachWe estimated two log-linear models of the demand side (stadium attendance) using a fixed effect estimator, on two panel data set made of all the Italian soccer clubs in the first and se…

MarketingLabour economicsCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAttendanceFixed effects modelStadiumEconomicsSanctionsClubBusiness and International ManagementFinanceExternalityCorruption sanctions sport governance externalities Calciopolimedia_commonPanel data
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La retirada de Estados Unidos del Plan de Acción Integral Conjunto y la reimposición de sanciones a Irán: aspectos jurídicos y políticos

2019

This paper examines some issues raised by the United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) related to Iran’s nuclear program. The JCPOA is a nonbinding document, there has been some debate about the effect of the subsequent U.N. Security Council resolution endorsing the document on its legal status and on the US faculty of unilaterally withdrawing from the plan of action. Iran brought a case before the International Court of Justice questioning the legality of the reintroduction of U.S sanctions, the Court could eventually address the issue in later phases. This paper concludes that U.S withdrawal is legal from an international law perspective. Security Counc…

Microbiology (medical)Legal statusInternational courtLawPolitical scienceImmunologyComprehensive Plan of ActionImmunology and AllergySanctionsSecurity councilInternational lawPrinciple of legalityEconomic JusticeAnuario Español de Derecho Internacional
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El aborto provocado: especial referencia en el Ordenamiento Canónico

2012

1. Regulación estatal. 1.1. Precedentes. 1.2. Legislación actual. 1.2.1 Aborto libre. 1.2.2. Sistema de indicaciones y plazos. 1.2.3. Aborto de menores de edad. 1.2.4. Objeción de conciencia. 1.2.5. Terminología ambigua. 1.2.6. Propuestas de futuro. 2. Regulación canónica. 2.1. El aborto es un pecado. 2.2. El aborto es un delito. 2.2.1. El aborto en el Código de 1917. 2.2.2. Legislación vigente. 2.2.2.1. Concepto. 2.2.2.2. Nuevos interrogantes. 2.2.2.3. Pena. 3. Consideraciones finales. 1. Regulation of the State. 1.1. Precedents. 1.2. Current legislation. 1.2.1. Free abortion. 1.2.2. System of instructions and deadlines. 1.2.3. Abortion of minors. 1.2.4. Conscientious objection. 1.2.5. Amb…

Minors5601 Derecho CanónicoSanciones eclesiásticasConscientious objectionAbortoMenoresAbortionObjeción de concienciaEcclesiastical Sanctions
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Sanctions and the exit from unemployment in two different benefit schemes

2016

This paper investigates the effect of benefit sanctions on the exit rate from unemployment using a unique set of rich register data on unemployed Finnish individuals. The timing-of-events approach is applied to distinguish between the selection and causal effects of sanctioning. The results imply that the effect of sanctions differs according to the benefits received. Sanctions encourage unemployed individuals receiving flat-rate labour market support (LMS) to find jobs, whereas unemployed individuals receiving earnings-related (UI) allowances to leave the labour force. The encouraging effect of sanctions on active labour market policy programmes is relatively small and statistically signif…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsunemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectpakotteet05 social sciencesCausal effectsanctionsbenefitstyöttömyysActive labourRegister data0502 economics and businessUnemploymentEconomicsSanctionsExit rateetuudet050207 economicsMarket policyta512050205 econometrics media_common
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Harassment charges: Injustice done?

2018

We are deeply concerned by the way in which our friend and colleague Professor Francisco Ayala has been forced to resign from the University of California, Irvine (UCI), after being accused of sexual harassment (“Prominent geneticist out at UC Irvine after harassment finding,” M. Wadman, News, 29 June, [https://scim.ag/AyalaResignation][1]). The charges that have been raised against him have had appalling consequences. Those of us who are well acquainted with Professor Ayala know that he is an honorable person, who throughout his career has treated his friends, co-workers, and students in a respectful, egalitarian way. His lifelong commitment to teaching, research, and outreach on biologica…

OutreachMultidisciplinarymedia_common.quotation_subjectLawGratitudeInstitutionHarassmentSanctionsSociologyJustice (ethics)Transparency (behavior)Injusticemedia_commonScience
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External investigations and disciplinary sanctions against auditors: the impact on audit quality

2015

In this paper, we provide empirical evidence for the impact of disciplinary sanctions imposed on Spanish auditing firms and their engagement partners. The disciplinary sanctions resulted from external investigations, which revealed misapplications of auditing standards. In particular, we evaluate (a) the efficacy of the external supervisory board in identifying low-quality auditors and (b) the effectiveness of the disciplinary system in improving the quality of subsequent statutory audits performed by the sanctioned auditors. We employ two earnings management indicators as proxies for audit quality: loss avoidance through extraordinary items and abnormal accruals. And we compare these measu…

OversightM42AccountingAuditInvestigationsM48Discretionary accrualsAudit qualityJoint auditEarnings managementSanctionsDisciplinary systemsddc:330EconomicsSanctionsFinanceInspectionsEarningsbusiness.industryWalk-through testAuditingQuality assuranceQuality auditEarnings managementInternal auditbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Ara es l’hora? The Approach of the Catalan Political Scene to Independence Issues

2016

The political situation in Catalonia during the last months is changing almost daily. Catalan nationalist movements consistently continue their efforts to create an independent state. As a result, every vote – an unofficial plebiscite, local elections or elections to the Catalan parliament – is treated like a referendum on the matter of independence. The Catalan actions that are ever more faster and further-reaching meet with a growing opposition of the central government, threatening the Catalan authorities with a number of sanctions in case of taking further, concrete steps to break away from Spain. Although, from the outside, the Catalan independence parties seem to be a monolith, the si…

Parliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)independenceparty systemlcsh:Political sciencelanguage.human_languageNationalismPoliticscataloniaPolitical economyCentral governmentPolitical scienceLawReferendumlanguagenationalismSanctionsCatalanlcsh:Jmedia_commonHistoria i Polityka
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Consensus against all odds: explaining the persistence of EU sanctions on Russia

2020

In response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine in 2014, the EU introduced sanctions on Moscow. Despite increasing polarisation among member states after imposition, the sanctions package was consistently renewed. How can sanctions persistence be explained? While scholarly accounts highlight German leadership, commitment to norms, and policymakers’ engagement, the EU’s ability to uphold the sanctions in the face of uneven support among member states remains puzzling. With the help of a two-level game framework, according to which actors make decisions based on the interplay between the domestic and international levels, we argue that the interaction between the Council and domestic politics help…

Persistence (psychology)Economic sanctionsSociology and Political SciencePolitical scienceMember states05 social sciencesPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationSanctionsInternational economics050601 international relations0506 political scienceOdds
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