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Keyword [Perspectives]
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161. New Perspectives On The Judgment Of Excessive Defense
162. Research On The Right Of Residence From The Dual Perspectives Of Marriage Law And Property Law
163. Research On Sino-Myanmar Relations In The Qing Dynasty From Multiple Perspectives
164. Deconstructing collective identities and violence: Analytical perspectives from Indonesia
165. Normative perspectives in manufacturing
166. Third World feminist perspectives on development, NGOs, the de-politicization of Palestinian women's movements and learning in struggle
167. Chinese perspectives on environmental sustainability: The shaping of public opinion
168. Transgressing liminal spaces: Three perspectives of the Iranian dilemma & exile in Germany
169. Regional perspectives of the Republican River transboundary conflict
170. Quantifying Katz: Societal perspectives on reasonable expectations of privacy
171. The Meaning and Significance of Informed Consent in Tissue/Blood Donation: An Exploration of Theoretical Foundations and Donor Perspectives Through a Collective Case Study of Canadian Public Cord Blood Banks
172. Geographic perspectives on international law: Human rights and Hurricane Katrina
173. Examining relationship between police education and perspectives on use of force in minority communities
174. Conceptions and beliefs about spousal abuse among social work undergraduate students in Hong Kong
175. Perspectives of Nepalese women on the economic development of their country
176. Perspectives on power: Chinese strategies to measure and manage China's rise
177. Partners in post-conflict? Current humanitarian community perspectives on the United Nations Mission in Liberia
178. Linking the communicative turns in democracy, learning, planning, and resource management: Toward a conceptual framework for environmental planning and decision making
179. International migration and domestic politics: Perspectives from overseas return migration in China, 1920--2007
180. Underground banks: The perspectives of Chinese illegal immigrants in understanding the role of informal fund transfer systems in the United States
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