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And can't look up and see the stars
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Are defaults supportive of autonomy? An examination of nudges under the lens of Self-Determination Theory
(Article)Nudges, one of the rapidly growing law-making and public policy tools, are considered by their proponents to have a generally neutral effect on autonomy. Our study is the first to test nudges under the prism of Self-Determination ... -
The association between evidence disclosure, questioning strategies, interview skills, and interview outcomes
(Article)The interviewing of suspects is an important element in the investigation of crime. However, studies concerning actual performance of investigators when undertaking such interviews remain sparse. Nevertheless, in England ... -
Attack of the Clones: Problematising Equine Sports Integrity Regulation On the Ascendancy of the Genetically Copied Athlete
(Article)Cloned horses are already here and competing; this article considers in turn, both the challenges and the unprecedented opportunities for the development of human athlete regulation that the current participation of cloned ... -
Awake and (only just) aware? A typology, taxonomy and holistic framework for withdrawing clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in the minimally conscious state
(Article)Decisions to withdraw clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) from people in the minimally conscious state are predicated on the question as to whether it is in the individual’s best interests to continue with ... -
Barriers to BME Women in Higher Education
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The barriers to local e-democracy in the UK
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Best interests and potential organ donors
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A better deal: the prospects for reform
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Beyond Research Ethics: Dialogues in Neuro-ICT Research
(Article)The increasing use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to help facilitate neuroscience adds a new level of complexity to the question of how ethical issues of such research can be identified and addressed. ... -
Blackstone's criminal practice
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