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  2. European Journal of Psychology Open - Wikipedia

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    This article about an academic journal on psychology is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about academic journals. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  3. German legal citation - Wikipedia

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    Finally, unless the context is clear, "(Germany)" may be added to distinguish this from the similar system of citation for Austria; again, paragraphs with the same number in German and Austrian legal codes are unrelated, except in laws that were introduced in Austria with the Anschluss in 1938, such as the AktG (Stock Corporations Act), which ...

  4. Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities - Wikipedia

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    First developed by Peter Birks of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law, and now in its 4th edition (2012, Hart Publishing, ISBN 978-1-84946-367-6), [1] it has been adopted by most law schools and many legal publishers in the United Kingdom. An online supplement (developed for the third edition) is available for the citation of international ...

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Legal - Wikipedia

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    If multiple citation styles are acceptable in a given jurisdiction, any may be used, but be consistent, and consider using the most common. Also consider using the citation style used in secondary sources (such as law reviews or academic journals) rather than the citation style used by a practitioner's legal briefs or a court's decision.

  6. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    United States Reports, the official reporter of the Supreme Court of the United States. Case citation is a system used by legal professionals to identify past court case decisions, either in series of books called reporters or law reports, or in a neutral style that identifies a decision regardless of where it is reported.

  7. European Journal of Psychology of Education - Wikipedia

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    The European Journal of Psychology of Education: A Journal of Education and Development is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering educational psychology. It was established in 1986 and is published by Springer Science+Business Media. The editor-in-chief is Aleksandar Baucal (University of Belgrade).

  8. Statement analysis - Wikipedia

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    Statement Analysis lies at the intersection of linguistics, psychology, and criminology. By analyzing the specific words and phrases used by individuals, practitioners can detect concealed information, missing information, and embedded confessions, thereby determining the veracity of the information provided.

  9. Legal information retrieval - Wikipedia

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    The legal meanings may be dependent on the area of law in which it is applied. For example, in the context of European Union legislation, the term "worker" has four different meanings: [9] Any worker as defined in Article 3(a) of Directive 89/391/EEC who habitually uses display screen equipment as a significant part of his normal work.