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What does it mean to understand the law? This challenging book
discusses whether and how understanding the law is qualitatively
different from understanding a different, non-legal text or
linguistic utterance, and whether knowledge of a language is
sufficient to understand legal content in that language. Providing
a comprehensive overview of current studies of interpretivism, both
in the common and civil law systems, this book applies state of the
art theories and tools of modern philosophy of language to shed new
light on traditional questions in legal theory. Chapters discuss
the normative importance and descriptive impact of moral inferences
in legal interpretation and critically analyse the claims of legal
interpretivism, uncovering the most recent versions of legal
positivism. The impressive selection of leading contributors
explore an array of important topics including metaethics,
expressivism and legal semantics. Outlining a new direction of
study and delineating the path for future research on moral
inferences in legal interpretation, this timely book will be a
thought-provoking read for legal scholars and students interested
in legal theory, philosophy and interpretation.
Brain and Maths in Ibero-America, Volume 282 in the Progress in
Brain Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors.
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Emperor Stinkus Pampurus teams up with a little girl to try and
save Stinkyland. Can they do it? Your little one will want to read
this stinky story over and over again.
The Great War in my opinion had ended prematurely and also deprived
me of any opportunity of becoming a war hero. Seeking some
compensation for this injustice I unfortunately applied myself a
little too enthusiastically this then encouraged me to spiral out
of control. By the age of twenty I was still a cocky little bugger
leading to my saga in France and Spain which saw me imprisoned in
San Sebastian for insulting Genera Franco. Later after being
deported back to London I witnessed the dregs of society killing
each other for alcohol. My last penny finally dropped, I had no
choice, "rot in a rut or change." I chose the latter.
The European Competition Law Annual 2002 is the seventh in a series
of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and
Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University
in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable
debate that took place at the seventh Workshop.
This is the eleventh in the series on EU competition law and policy
produced by the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University
Institute in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials from a
roundtable debate which examined the enforcement of the prohibition
on cartels. The workshop participants senior representatives of the
Commission and of the national competition authorities of some EC
Member States, renowned international academics, and legal
practitioners discussed the economic and legal issues that arise in
this particular area, including the unearthing of cartels the
evidence, the institutional framework, and the tools of
enforcement.
This is the tenth in a series of volumes based on the annual
workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert
Schuman Centre of the European University Institute in Florence.
The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate which
examined the interaction between competition law and intellectual
property law. The workshop participants - a group of senior
representatives of the Commission and the national competition
authorities of some EC Member States, reknowned international
academics and legal practitioners - discussed the economic and
legal issues that arise in this particular area of application of
the EC competition rules, under the following headings: 1) whether
the characteristics of intellectual property products/markets
justify special treatment under the competition rules; 2) a
critical assessment of the Block Exemption Regulation and
corresponding Guidelines recently adopted in this area of EC
competition law enforcement; 3) the specific enforcement issues
that arise in relation to patent pools and collecting societies;
and 4) specific problems related to IP in the domains of merger
control and application of Article 82 EC.
Abstract In this chapter we provide an overview of probabilistic
logic networks (PLN), including our motivations for developing PLN
and the guiding principles underlying PLN. We discuss foundational
choices we made, introduce PLN knowledge representation, and
briefly introduce inference rules and truth-values. We also place
PLN in context with other approaches to uncertain inference. 1.1
Motivations This book presents Probabilistic Logic Networks (PLN),
a systematic and pragmatic framework for computationally carrying
out uncertain reasoning - r- soning about uncertain data, and/or
reasoning involving uncertain conclusions. We begin with a few
comments about why we believe this is such an interesting and
important domain of investigation. First of all, we hold to a
philosophical perspective in which "reasoning" - properly
understood - plays a central role in cognitive activity. We realize
that other perspectives exist; in particular, logical reasoning is
sometimes construed as a special kind of cognition that humans
carry out only occasionally, as a deviation from their usual
(intuitive, emotional, pragmatic, sensorimotor, etc.) modes of
thought. However, we consider this alternative view to be valid
only according to a very limited definition of "logic." Construed
properly, we suggest, logical reasoning may be understood as the
basic framework underlying all forms of cognition, including those
conventionally thought of as illogical and irrational.
This book integrates the growing clinical research evidence related
to the emerging transdisciplinary field of occupational health and
wellness. It includes a wide range of important topics, ranging
from current conceptual approaches to health and wellness in the
workplace, to common problems in the workplace such as
presenteeism/abstenteeism, common illnesses, job-related burnout,
to prevention and intervention methods. It consists of five major
parts. Part I, "Introduction and Overviews," provides an overview
and critical evaluation of the emerging conceptual models that are
currently driving the clinical research and practices in the field.
This serves as the initial platform to help better understand the
subsequent topics to be discussed. Part II, "Major Occupational
Symptoms and Disorders," exposes the reader to the types of
critical occupational health risks that have been well documented,
as well as the financial and productivity losses associated with
them. In Part III, "Evaluation of Occupational Causes and Risks to
Workers' Health," a comprehensive evaluation of these risks and
causes of such occupational health threats is provided. This leads
to Part IV, "Prevention and Intervention Methods," which delineates
methods to prevent or intervene with these potential occupational
health issues. Part V, "Research, Evaluation, Diversity and
Practice," concludes the book with the review of epidemiological,
measurement, diversity, policy, and practice issues-with guidelines
on changes that are needed to decrease the economic and health care
impact of illnesses in the workplace, and recommendations for
future. All chapters provide a balance among theoretical models,
current best-practice guidelines, and evidence-based documentation
of such models and guidelines. The contributors were carefully
selected for their unique knowledge, as well as their ability to
meaningfully present this information in a comprehensive manner. As
such, this Handbook is of great interest and use to health care and
rehabilitation professionals, management and human resource
personnel, researchers and academicians alike.
Chronic back and neck pain. Whiplash. Fibromyalgia. Carpal tunnel
syndrome. Intractable headaches. Depression. Anxiety and
posttraumatic stress. Concussion. More than ever, the term
workplace disabilities is synonymous with greater clinical and case
management complexity and escalating personal, social, occupational
and economic cost. Complex illnesses and injuries that defy a
traditional medical management model continue to baffle medical,
mental health, rehabilitation, compensation, corporate, and legal
professionals despite new advances in diagnosis, prevention, and
rehabilitation. The Handbook of Complex Occupational Disability
Claims: Early Risk Identification, Intervention and Prevention cuts
through the confusion by integrating current theories and findings
into a state-of-the-art tool for critical thinking, decision
making, and effective practice.
This clear-sighted, interdisciplinary and integrative volume
goes beyond cataloguing symptoms or sorting legitimate from
fraudulent casesa "its emphasis is on early detection of risk and
management to prevent injury from developing into long-term
disability. Editors Schultz and Gatchel and their 49 expert
contributors offer lucid evaluations of the scientific and clinical
literature to repair the mind/body split that has traditionally
defined this field:
- Conceptual and methodological issues in the prediction of
disability
- Biopsychosocial perspectives on the most prevalent disabling
conditions, including chronic pain syndromes, repetitive strain
injuries, depression, anxiety, traumatic brain injury, and
posttraumatic stress disorder
- Application of clinical findings to therehabilitation,
disability management, occupational and compensation arenas, and
return-to-work practices
- In-depth discussion of the relationship between impairment and
work disability
- Specific evidence-based early intervention approaches for
workers and patients at risk
A book that synthesizes so many diverse viewpoints has the
potential to influence both policy and practice across disciplines
and cut through politicization of these still poorly understood
conditions with evidence. The Handbook is important reading for all
clinicians, professionals, and members of rehabilitation and
disability management teams, across healthcare, occupational and
compensation settings.
This comprehensive interdisciplinary synthesis focuses on the
clinical and occupational intervention processes enabling workers
to return to their jobs and sustain employment after injury or
serious illness as well as ideas for improving the wide range of
outcomes of entry and re-entry into the workplace. Information is
accessible along key theoretical, research, and interventive lines,
emphasizing a palette of evidence-informed approaches to return to
work and stay at work planning and implementation, in the context
of disability prevention. Condition-specific chapters detail best
return to work and stay at work practices across diverse medical
and psychological diagnoses, from musculoskeletal disorders to
cancer, from TBI to PTSD. The resulting collection bridges the gap
between research evidence and practice and gives readers necessary
information from a range of critical perspectives. Among the
featured topics: Understanding motivation to return to work:
economy of gains and losses. Overcoming barriers to return to work:
behavioral and cultural change. Program evaluation in return to
work: an integrative framework. Working with stakeholders in return
to work processes. Return to work after major limb loss. Improving
work outcomes among cancer survivors.Return to work among women
with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. The Handbook of
Return to Work is an invaluable, unique and comprehensive resource
for health, rehabilitation, clinical, counselling and industrial
psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, occupational and
physical therapists, family and primary care physicians,
psychiatrists and physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as
occupational medicine specialists, case and disability managers and
human resource professionals. Academics and researchers across
these fields will also find expert guidance and direction in these
pages. It is an essential reading for all return to work and stay
at work stakeholders.
This book discusses the state of the research and cutting-edge
practice with regard to chronic illnesses and rehabilitation in
older adults. It emphasizes biopsychosocial and culturally
appropriate rehabilitation approaches to reduce the degree of
disability and maximize independence in the activities of daily
living among the burgeoning aging population. Organized in four
sections-Introduction and Overview, Major Illnesses and Problems in
Aging Populations, Evaluation of Functional Rehabilitation
Approaches for Aging Populations, and Future Clinical Research
Needs-the book includes chapters on the "graying" of the West with
implications for increased chronic illnesses and disabilities; a
review of biopsychosocial rehabilitation approaches; important
"aging" issues such as slips-and-falls, musculoskeletal pain,
chronic disabling conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular
disease, and work-related factors to maintain work engagement in
older workers. The US Census Bureau projects that by the year 2030,
about 20% of the U.S. population will be 65 or older, contributing
to the increased concern about healthcare and rehabilitation issues
among older adults. This work will be of interest to healthcare,
rehabilitation, vocational, human resource and disability
management professionals, policy makers as well as researchers in
areas of aging, gerontology, chronic illness, disability,
rehabilitation, social work, medicine and psychology.
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