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Introduction: The institution of marital consent, which is the efficient cause of marriage and its annulment on the grounds of specified personality disorders.Aim of the study: The research objectives of this study are a... see more

One of the fundamental social, socio-forming institutions, which are strictly protected, including through the relevant rules of the current law, is the longstanding institute of support for persons who are unable to provide for themselves through the spe... see more

War invalids, war widows and their dependent family members were permanent victims of war. The First World War brought great changes in organized care and treatment of war invalids. At the first post-war census of the Yugoslav population in 1921, Slovenia... see more

The constitutional right to privacy is enshrined in section 14 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. It is premised on the notion that all persons should be protected from intrusions on their privacy by any person or institution. The ... see more

The constitutional right to privacy is enshrined in section 14 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. It is premised on the notion that all persons should be protected from intrusions on their privacy by any person or institution. The ... see more

Job placement of persons with special needs is a problem in Ukraine, because of absence of qualified tutors for accompaniment at a workplace. The aim of the article is presentation and development of the institute of tutorship, necessary for the effective... see more

It is constitutionally impermissible for legislation to over-medicalise, that is, to legally enforce medical influence and supervision over certain actions, without good reason why such medical influence and supervision are required. Various parts of the ... see more

It is trite that if a person's employment is prohibited by law it is not possible for such a person to perform his or her work lawfully. However, people are employed despite failing to comply with statutory requirements. One such class of persons consists... see more

Problems of documentation in archaeologyWhen documentation is spoken of in connection with archaeology, it is usually in the sense of the presentation of proof for the interpretation of observations made during excavation or during the study of artefacts,... see more

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