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Dieter Barth
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Wie kann ein Patient den f??r sein gesundheitliches Problem richtigen Arzt finden? In einem komplexen Gesundheitswesen wird die Suche des Patienten seit langem durch Werbebeschr??nkungen im Standesrecht f??r ??rzte erschwert. Immer mehr ??rzte wollen ...
Margaret Bartschi
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This concise and comprehensive book presents the law of business organizations in an accessible, straight-forward manner. It uses relevant examples from the day-to-day practices of business lawyers and their paralegals. This book covers the four basi ...
Daniel J. Baum
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Government welfare benefits touch millions-from individuals to corporations, large and small. Here, Dr. Baum explores one aspect of government welfare, both Federal and state, aid to families with dependent children. The history of that program is se ...
Jack Beatson
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The Law of Restitution is now firmly established as a distinct branch of the law of obligations, however for much of the past twenty-five years its status has been the subject of much debate both in the courts and in academia and there are those who ...
Francis Beckwith
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Francis J. Beckwith asks whether teaching Intelligent Design in public schools would be constitutional, in light of the Supreme Court's decision in Edwards v. Aguillard.
Phyllis Beemsterboer
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This outstanding resource is focused specifically on law and ethics on dental hygiene market. It thoroughly addresses topics taught in the required ethics and law course for dental hygienists, written by a well-known, respected author and expert cont ...
Susan M. Behuniak
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This book argues that it is both possible and proper to develop a jurisprudence capable of incorporating the knowledge of patients. Drawing on feminist scholarship, this book proposes a model for a caring jurisprudence that integrates the ethic of ju ...
Detlev W. Belling
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The German works councils enjoy far-reaching powers and can exert tremendous influence, which creates an indisputable danger of abuse of power. However, the employees and employer are scarcely protected from any breaches of duty it may commit. The le ...