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I, Made Suardana, Dr. Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih SH. M.Hum Prof., and I. Nyoman Sukandia SH. MH Dr. "Legal Protection of Citizens/Residents Land Rights in Relation to the Badung Regional Regulation on the Gatot Subroto-Canggu Road Development Plan." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 06, no. 08 (2023): 3664–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8268263.

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This thesis examines the legal protection of citizens' rights in relation to urban infrastructure development, focusing on the case of the planned construction of the Gatot Subroto-Canggu Road in Badung Regency, Bali. The study aims to analyze the legal framework surrounding land acquisition for public infrastructure projects and its impact on citizens' rights. The background of the research stems from the increasing demand for infrastructure due to economic growth and the need to balance public interest with individual property rights. The research explores the legal and regulatory co
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Purbasari, Putri, and Vanka Aurellia. "Study of the Position of the Court Decision as a requirement to fulfil the condition of "Important Event" as in the Recording of the Application for Gender Reassignment." Jurnal Perkotaan 16, no. 1 (2024): 28–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.25170/perkotaan.v16i1.5703.

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Gender change is the choice and right of every individual. In Indonesia, there are no specific regulations regarding gender change. However, the rules regarding gender changes are closely related to Article 56, paragraph (1) of the Civil Administration Law (UU Adminduk) and its explanation. Article 56, paragraph (1) of the Population Administration Law states that the Civil Registration Officer records other essential events at the resident's request after obtaining a court decision with permanent legal force. Transgender or transsexual individuals have the same rights as other members of soci
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Kim, Ja-Hyun. "Settlement of foreign residents in Seoul and social integration plan: Focus on improvement of the ordinance centering on resident's rights." Journal of Social Thoughts and Culture 21, no. 01 (2018): 247–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17207/jstc.2018.3.21.1.247.

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조운희. "Effects of the Resident's Human Rights on Abuse-drive Conditions to Staffs in Nurshing Home for Elderly." Korean Journal of Gerontological Social Welfare ll, no. 41 (2008): 429–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21194/kjgsw..41.200809.429.

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Afeadie, Philip Atsu. "Ambiguities of Colonial Law: the Case of Muhammadu Aminu, Former Political Agent and Chief Alkali of Kano." History in Africa 36 (2009): 17–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hia.2010.0002.

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Colonial law in Africa involved European moral and legal codes representing some rules of western law, as well as elements of African customary law. However, the colonial situation embodying political and economic domination necessarily negated the ideal practice of the rule of law. Nevertheless, the need arose to introduce some aspects of western law and codes of administration, including salary and benefits schemes for African employees of the colonial government, and legal entitlements such as court trials for accused government employees. These considerations were deemed necessary, if at l
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BÄUMKER, THERESIA, LISA CALLAGHAN, ROBIN DARTON, JACQUETTA HOLDER, ANN NETTEN, and ANN-MARIE TOWERS. "Deciding to move into extra care housing: residents’ views." Ageing and Society 32, no. 7 (2011): 1215–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x11000869.

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ABSTRACTExtra care housing aims to meet the housing, care and support needs of older people, while helping them to maintain their independence in their own private accommodation. In 2003, the Department of Health announced capital funding to support the development of extra care housing, and made the receipt of funding conditional on participating in an evaluative study. Drawing on information collected directly from residents in 19 schemes, this paper presents findings on the factors motivating older people to move to extra care housing, their expectations of living in this new environment, a
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Nurfitriyanti, Nurfitriyanti, and Nico Oktario Adytyas. "Gerakan Sosial Masyarakat Eks Penghuni Lama Gusuran UIN Raden Fatah Kampus B Jakabaring." Ampera: A Research Journal on Politics and Islamic Civilization 3, no. 02 (2022): 121–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.19109/ampera.v3i02.12078.

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ABSTRAKSocial movements are increasingly believed to be tools of interest to realize social change when people are faced with social problems (problems). This research is motivated by the social movement of the former residents of the evicted former UIN Raden Fatah Jakabaring where the former community (five business) demand compensation rights for their land and buildings that have been evicted due to the land acquisition of Campus B UIN Raden Fatah in 2015. some people who have land rights and are proven by official certificates in accordance with statutory regulations demand their rights, n
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Lee, Kathy, Rebecca Mauldin, John Connolly, and Weizhou Tang. "Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 27–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.089.

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Abstract Background: Nearly half-million older adults from minority racial and ethnic groups in long term care face disparities in quality of life and quality of care. However, there is little information about the associations between a resident’s race/ethnicity and the types of official complaints lodged. Methods: This project was a mixed methods study using a sequential explanatory design to examine ethnic and racial differences in types of complaints and rates of complaint resolution in a local Ombudsman Program. First, resident race/ethnicity and complaint data were collected from the Omb
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Cho, Sung Ho, and Young Hoon Moon. "A Study on the Comparison of Korea, England and Japan Residents’ Association." Center for Civic Politics Research 6 (June 30, 2023): 73–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.54968/civicpol.2023.6.73.

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In this paper, we analyzed the development process of the resident association system in Korea and tried to derive strategic implications for the resident association system in Korea by comparing the resident association system in the United Kingdom and Japan, which are developed countries for resident autonomy. In Chapter 2, the current status and progress of the residents' associations were analyzed through “Introduction of the resident autonomy center and resident autonomy committee under the Kim Dae-jung administration”, “Introduction of the resident autonomy association under the Lee Myun
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Azevedo, Patrícia Anjos. "Critério da Residência das Pessoas Singulares Enquanto Fator de Conexão para Efeitos de Tributação." Revista de Ciências Jurídicas e Empresariais 18, no. 1 (2017): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17921/2448-2129.2017v18n1p11-15.

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O critério da residência determina que a tributação do rendimento deverá ser levado a cabo, independentemente do local da fonte de tal rendimento. A condição de residente supõe a presença (real ou presumida) no território de um determinado local. Os Estados, com vista à legitimação da tributação, com base no critério da residência, costumam se basear no fato de que os contribuintes deverão contribuir para a obtenção de receitas, por parte do Estado, no qual são considerados residentes, o que se verifica em virtude de uma conexão de natureza pessoal. O critério da residência se materializa em u
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Chapman, Robert L. "Immigration and Environment: Settling the Moral Boundaries." Environmental Values 9, no. 2 (2000): 189–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096327190000900205.

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Large populations fuelled by immigration have damaging effects on natural environments. Utilitarian approaches to immigration (whether restrictive or permissive) are inadequate, since they fail to draw the appropriate boundaries between people, as are standard rights approaches buttressed by sovereignty concerns because they fail to include critical environmental concerns within their pantheon of rights. A right to a healthy environment is a basic/subsistence right to be enjoyed by everyone, resident and immigrant alike. Current political-economic arrangements reinforced by familiar ethical po
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Kim, Hyejin, Molly Perkins, Thaddeus Pope, Patricia Comer, and Mi-Kyung Song. "Nursing Home Staff’s Perceptions of Healthcare Decision Making for Unbefriended Residents." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1237.

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Abstract ‘Unbefriended’ adults are those who lack decision-making capacity and have no surrogates or advance care plans. Little data exist on nursing homes (NHs)’ healthcare decision-making practices for unbefriended residents. This study aimed to describe NH staff’s perceptions of healthcare decision making on behalf of unbefriended residents. Sixty-six staff including administrators, physicians, nurses, and social workers from three NHs in one geographic area of Georgia, USA participated in a 31-item survey. Their responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and conventional content
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Perkumienė, Dalia, and Rasa Pranskūnienė. "Overtourism: Between the Right to Travel and Residents’ Rights." Sustainability 11, no. 7 (2019): 2138. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11072138.

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Debates on overtourism, as a challenging phenomenon, are becoming more and more active. The purpose of this integrative review paper is to discuss the right to travel and residents’ rights in the context of overtourism and sustainable tourism, analyzing different scientific and legal sources. The integrative review analysis shows that overtourism and sustainable tourism are important contexts influencing the changing meaning of the right to travel and the right to live. On the one hand, the overtourism context makes the voices of residents more important to be heard, while on the other hand th
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Woods, Suzanne K., Leigh Burgess, Catherine Kaminetzky, Diana McNeill, Sandro Pinheiro, and Mitchell T. Heflin. "Defining the Roles of Advisors and Mentors in Postgraduate Medical Education: Faculty Perceptions, Roles, Responsibilities, and Resource Needs." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 2, no. 2 (2010): 195–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-09-00089.1.

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Abstract Background Residency program directors rely on an informal network of faculty mentors to provide guidance for residents. Faced with increasingly sophisticated competency-based evaluation systems and scrutiny of patient safety and resident well-being in today's environment, residency programs need more structured mechanisms for mentoring. Objective To clarify the role of resident advisors and mentors so that residents receive the right combination of direction and oversight to ensure their successful transition to the next phase of their careers. Methods The Duke Internal Medicine Resi
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Kang, Joo-Young. "Public law review on resident participation under the 2021 revised “Local Autonomy Act”." National Public Law Review 19, no. 1 (2023): 235–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.46751/nplak.2023.19.1.235.

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The 2021 Local Autonomy Act has been revised and implemented by strengthening decentralized factors such as diversity in institutional composition. In addition, the key elements and concepts of local autonomy, the elements of resident autonomy, were also systematically strengthened. Of course, it is regrettable that the “Residents' Self-Governing Council”, which was expected to be regulated by the final amendment, was not reflected in legislation, but it is recognized that the elements of decentralization and resident autonomy have been strengthened overall compared to the old law. Specificall
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Lardelli, Michael. "Residents' rights." Nature 378, no. 6555 (1995): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/378330c0.

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Park, Ki-Muck. "Content Analysis of All the Local Autonomy Law Revision by Autonomy Concept: Focusing on Resident and Collective Autonomy." National Association of Korean Local Government Studies 24, no. 3 (2022): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.38134/klgr.2022.24.3.001.

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This study analyzes the revision of the Local Autonomy Act in 2019 from the perspective of autonomy right by including the concept of resident autonomy. In order to analyze the revision of the Local Autonomy Act, this study developed analysis standards for the content analysis. The sub-government's autonomy over the upper level government and the local residents' autonomy over local governments were classified into five types of autonomy rights, such as autonomous legislative, administration, organization, finance, and resident autonomy right which is included in the concept of resident autono
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Jiang, Wuyue, and Xingyu Qian. "Fragmented Property Rights and Residents’ Participation in Renovation of Old Communities: Comparative Case Studies in Haikou, China." Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 20, no. 1 (2022): 259–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4335/20.1.259-277(2022).

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Insufficient residents’ participation in the renovation of old communities is ubiquitous in urban China. This paper attempts to explain the reasons for this phenomenon. Based on the theory of anti-commons, this research intends to explore how the fragmentation of property rights impedes residents’ participation, and then unravel the mechanism of conflicts and cooperation among various stakeholders in renovation projects. Abundant qualitative data in terms of the situation of property rights were collected by semi-structured interviews from fieldwork on seven renovation projects in Haikou, Hain
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Emmer De Albuquerque Green, Caroline, Anthea Tinker, and Jill Manthorpe. "Respecting care home residents’ right to privacy: what is the evidence of good practice?" Working with Older People 22, no. 4 (2018): 198–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wwop-06-2018-0014.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and discuss evidence of good practice in respecting care home residents’ right to privacy. The right to privacy is a fundamental human right as enshrined in international and domestic law and standards. In the context of increasing interest in using a human rights approach to social care in care homes for older people, this literature review summarises research evidence on what respecting the human right to privacy of care home residents entails in practice. Design/methodology/approach This literature review followed a rigorous systematic approach
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Vaccaro Alexander, Yolanda Carmela. "Reconocimiento de la titularidad y el ejercicio de los derechos civiles y políticos de los residentes latinoamericanos en España : el derecho al sufragio en elecciones locales." Revista de Derecho de la UNED (RDUNED), no. 14 (January 1, 2014): 687. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rduned.14.2014.13319.

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Los ciudadanos latinoamericanos que residen en España disfrutan de un marco legal diferenciado respecto de lo que atañe a los residentes procedentes de otras zonas en el marco de los lazos históricos y culturales que unen España y Latinoamérica reflejados en la legislación española. España mantiene suscritos convenios de Doble Nacionalidad con la mayor parte de países latinoamericanos. Y, desde 2009, ha suscrito tratados de reciprocidad en materia de sufragio en elecciones locales con diferentes países, la mayor parte de ellos latinoamericanos, tratados que permitieron que en las elecciones lo
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Lenard, Patti Tamara. "Democratic Self-determination and Non-citizen Residents." Comparative Sociology 11, no. 5 (2012): 649–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-12341239.

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Abstract In liberal democracies, citizens are entitled to a substantive package of rights, including the right to participate in politics. Without this right, citizens cannot be self-determining in any rich sense. As more and more people cross borders, the number of residents without citizenship is rising, as is the number of people who have little say in the political life of the communities in which they reside. I assess the normative status of long-term, non-citizen residents and conclude that, without the right to vote, and without the right to run for office, long-term, non-citizen reside
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Guo, Feng, Haocheng Sun, Yuye Chen, and Jiangning Fang. "Study on the Right of Residents in Urban Residential District." SHS Web of Conferences 96 (2021): 01007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219601007.

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Due to the lack of the urban household registration or property owner, many residents of urban residential areas in China have been in the state of lack of rights. The policy of "Equal rights for home tenants and owners" cannot play a practical role due to the lack of legal norms. "Home ownership" and "Right of residents" contain different contents. That is, "equal access to basic public services and social welfare of the place of residence, as well as the right to participate in decision-making, management and supervision of public affairs in residential communities and residential areas due
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Harrington, Charlene, and Toby S. Edelman. "Failure to Meet Nurse Staffing Standards: A Litigation Case Study of a Large US Nursing Home Chain." INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 55 (January 1, 2018): 004695801878868. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0046958018788686.

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Large for-profit nursing home chains in the United States have generally reported low nurse staffing levels. This historical case study examined a class action litigation case regarding staffing levels, resident rights, and quality outcomes in 12 Arkansas nursing homes owned by a large for-profit chain. The questions were as follows: (1) How did the residents’ care needs compare with actual nurse staffing levels? (2) How did the staffing levels compare with federal and state nurse staffing requirements and professional staffing standards? (3) Did the facilities comply with state and federal re
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Saliakhutdinov, E. Sh. "The United States ‘Exit Tax’: Legal Framework and Its Implications for Human Rights." Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law 17, no. 6 (2025): 111–26. https://doi.org/10.31249/kgt/2024.06.07.

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Amid increasing global mobility of taxpayers and their assets, the issue of taxation upon migration between tax jurisdictions has become particularly relevant. This article is dedicated to an analysis of the “exit tax” regime in the United States, where a tax is levied on citizens as they exit the national tax jurisdiction.The article provides an overview of the U.S. taxation system, the evolution of legislation regarding the exit tax regime, and its impact on human rights. The U.S. taxes the worldwide income of its citizens and residents – including income, inheritance, and gift taxes – while
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Cervantes, Diana. "INFECTION CONTROL ADVOCATE AND RESIDENT EDUCATION (ICARE): PERSON-CENTERED INFECTION PREVENTION FOR QUALITY CARE." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1579.

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Abstract Applying infection prevention and control (IPC) measures while ensuring person-centered care (PCC) remains a major challenge in nursing homes. PCC focuses on resident rights to engage and empower nursing community residents, families, advocates, and staff to deliver quality care. To address this gap, The Infection Control Advocate and Resident Education (ICARE) program was developed for nursing home residents and families. ICARE is a step-based program which begins with educating participants on IPC and resident rights through seven web-based modules. The program encourages support an
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Bern-Klug, Mercedes, and Meredith Levine. "A CHALLENGE HONORING SELF-DETERMINATION OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA; WHICH SELF -- THEN SELF OR NOW SELF?" Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 1177–78. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.3773.

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Abstract Medicare and/or Medicaid certified nursing homes (NHs) are required to inform residents they have a right to an advance directive. The government’s Resident Rights requires staff to honor resident self-determination. What happens when instructions in an advance directive are in opposition to the current expressed requests of a person with advanced dementia? Using qualitative descriptive methodology, in this pilot study, 12 NH staff members in various roles engaged in individual interviews and responded to questions that speculated they had a resident with dementia who, when they had d
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Lappin, Richard. "THE RIGHT TO VOTE FOR NON-RESIDENT CITIZENS IN EUROPE." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 65, no. 4 (2016): 859–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589316000336.

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AbstractThe right to vote is the most important political right in international human rights law. Framed within the broader right of political participation, it is the only right in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights not guaranteed as a universal human right but rather as a citizen's right. While limitations on the right to vote are permissible in respect of citizenship and age, residency-based restrictions are not explicitly provided. However, recent judgments of the European Court of Human Rights endorse a view that voting rights may be conditioned on residency on the
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Cooper, Adam Elliott, Phil Hubbard, and Loretta Lees. "Sold out? The right-to-buy, gentrification and working-class displacements in London." Sociological Review 68, no. 6 (2020): 1354–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038026120906790.

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Since the 1990s, the renewal of council housing estates in London has involved widespread ‘decanting’ of resident populations to allow for demolition and redevelopment, primarily by private developers who sell the majority of new housing at market rate. This process of decanting has displaced long-term council tenants and shorter-term ‘temporary’ tenants, with many not able to return to the estate. In contrast, those leaseholders who bought under the ‘right-to-buy’ legislation introduced in the 1980s have a ‘right to remain’ by virtue of the property rights they have. Nonetheless, given the th
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Pedroza, Luicy. "Los límites de la participación política en una democracia excepcional: migrantes en Costa Rica." Migraciones internacionales 11 (January 1, 2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33679/rmi.v1i1.1740.

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In comparison to other countries in the Latin American region, especially in Central America, support for democracy in Costa Rica is high –despite ups and downs in recent years. Still, regarding the challenges that immigration poses for the principles of democratic inclusion and representation, Costa Rica lag behind 11 countries in Latin America –and 35 democracies in the world– where immigrant residents have the right to vote in local elections. In Chile and Uruguay, the only countries in the region where support for democracy tops that observed in Costa Rica, the right to vote of immigrant r
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Hariri, Achmad, Satria Unggul Wicaksana Prakasa, Samsul Arifin, Ahmad Bahrul Efendi, and Asis Asis. "Corporate vs Community Head to Head: The Complexity of Land Tenure Conflict in Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services 4, no. 1 (2022): 223–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/ijals.v4i1.55648.

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At the end of 2018, residents replanted the land with thousands of banana trunks. In January 2019, Pakel residents were reported by P.T. Bumi Sari; the police summoned 11 residents. In 2020, residents established a command post and planted it for six months. However, in 2020 PT BUMI SARI said it had pocketed the latest Right to Cultivate, which entered some of the villages included in their Right to Cultivate (HGU.). However, a copy document is not owned by the head of the town and residents in Pakel village. This research is a field research or empirical legal research. This research is inten
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Lubinski, Rosemary. "Nursing Home Residents’ Rights." Perspectives on Gerontology 9, no. 1 (2004): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/gero9.1.17.

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Nevins, A., and C. Girling-Zanger. "Nursing Home Residents' Rights." Gerontologist 28, no. 6 (1988): 842–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/28.6.842a.

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Shin, Jihye, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohsen Kalantari, and Behnam Atazadeh. "Applying BIM to support dispute avoidance in managing multi-owned buildings." Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 7, no. 6 (2020): 788–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcde/qwaa057.

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Abstract With the growth of high-density living, disputes experienced by residents in multi-owned buildings (MOBs) have become an ongoing challenge in urban areas. A significant number of the disputations have found their root cause in the issues concerning improper use and management of MOBs by residents. It stems from their inaccurate understanding of ownership rights that are inherently 3D but using 2D cadastral survey plans, authoritative documents of ownership. This research explores the ability of building information modeling (BIM) to address required information for improving the perce
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Heid, Allison R., Lauren R. Bangerter, Katherine M. Abbott, and Kimberly Van Haitsma. "Do Family Proxies Get It Right? Concordance in Reports of Nursing Home Residents’ Everyday Preferences." Journal of Applied Gerontology 36, no. 6 (2015): 667–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0733464815581485.

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Limited work has examined how well family proxies understand nursing home residents’ preferences. With 85 dyads of a nursing home resident and relative, we utilize descriptive statistics and multi-level modeling to examine the concordance in reports of importance ratings of 72 everyday preferences for residents. Results reveal significant mean differences at the p < .001 level between proxies and residents on 12 of 72 preferences; yet, perfect agreement in responses is poor and only increases when dichotomizing responses into an important versus not important outcome. Multi-level modeling f
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Mills, Whitney L., Mark E. Kunik, Lea Kiefer, Hannah Curren-Vo, Amy Mochel, and Aanand Naik. "A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF NURSING HOME STAFF CONCEPTUALIZATION OF EVERYDAY DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2576.

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Abstract Because nursing homes are both a residence and a treatment setting, care providers are faced with the challenge of balancing resident autonomy and safety on a daily basis. While there are standardized approaches for determining a capacity to make larger decisions such as providing consent for medical procedures, there are virtually no methods for assessing capacity to make everyday decisions (e.g., food choices, smoking, navigating outside the nursing home). While it is easier for staff to prevent residents from making decisions they deem risky, to truly offer person-centered care, it
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Perone, Angela. "QUALITY CARE AND CONFLICTING RIGHTS AMONG RESIDENTS WITH DEMENTIA, FAMILIES, AND STAFF IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES." Innovation in Aging 6, Supplement_1 (2022): 450. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1759.

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Abstract Conflicting rights between residents with dementia and staff pose unique problems for quality of care in long-term care (LTC) facilities. Residents relying on staff for care may be afraid to express concerns. A disproportionate female (and often women of color) staff may be exposed to discrimination that stems from a resident’s loss of executive functioning and inability to control emotions. Family often find themselves somewhere in the middle. This study, thus, poses two research questions: (1) How do residents, families, and LTC staff understand their rights when conflicts arise bet
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Wahyuni, Ridha. "Perlindungan Hak atas Tempat Tinggal yang Layak bagi Warga Terdampak Penggusuran." Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains 3, no. 4 (2022): 529–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36418/jiss.v3i4.564.

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Evictions are still one of the methods used by the government in the context of land acquisition for development, especially for people who do not have land ownership rights documents but residents have controlled the land as land for residence for a long time. Protection of the right to adequate housing is one of the human rights that must be protected, because this right is also related to guaranteeing the sustainability of human life. This study focuses on the issue of the impact of evictions on the protection of the right to adequate housing for residents in RT/RW 03/03 Batu Ceper, Tangera
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Wahyuni, Ridha. "Perlindungan Hak atas Tempat Tinggal yang Layak bagi Warga Terdampak Penggusuran." Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains 3, no. 4 (2022): 529–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36418/jiss.v3i4.564.

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Evictions are still one of the methods used by the government in the context of land acquisition for development, especially for people who do not have land ownership rights documents but residents have controlled the land as land for residence for a long time. Protection of the right to adequate housing is one of the human rights that must be protected, because this right is also related to guaranteeing the sustainability of human life. This study focuses on the issue of the impact of evictions on the protection of the right to adequate housing for residents in RT/RW 03/03 Batu Ceper, Tangera
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Wahyuni, Ridha. "Perlindungan Hak atas Tempat Tinggal yang Layak bagi Warga Terdampak Penggusuran." Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains 3, no. 04 (2022): 529–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.59141/jiss.v3i04.564.

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Evictions are still one of the methods used by the government in the context of land acquisition for development, especially for people who do not have land ownership rights documents but residents have controlled the land as land for residence for a long time. Protection of the right to adequate housing is one of the human rights that must be protected, because this right is also related to guaranteeing the sustainability of human life. This study focuses on the issue of the impact of evictions on the protection of the right to adequate housing for residents in RT/RW 03/03 Batu Ceper, Tangera
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Smith, Lindsey, Sarah Dys, Cassandra Hua, Jacy Weems, and Kali Thomas. "ASSISTED LIVING DIRECT CARE WORKFORCE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS BY LICENSE TYPE." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 329. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.1097.

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Abstract Assisted living (AL) residents and families often assume that care staff have clinical certifications or specialized training. We analyzed direct care worker training requirements for each AL license type across all 50 states and DC, using health services regulatory and content analyses. Across all licenses, we found the most common required training topics specific to care provision were resident rights, providing assistance with daily living, identifying and alleviating safety risks for residents with cognitive impairment, medication management and non-pharmacological interventions,
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Masiangoako, Thato, Kelebogile Khunou, and Alana Potter. "Fighting for water in South Africa: public participation, water rights claiming and strengthening governance." H2Open Journal 5, no. 1 (2022): 98–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/h2oj.2022.023.

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Abstract Communities in South Africa employ a diverse range of strategies to actively claim their right to water. This paper examines two rights claiming strategies – protest and litigation – through the lens of two case studies. The first case study examines the struggles of the residents of Makhanda, a small town in the predominantly rural Eastern Cape Province, who formed a coalition to advocate for the dissolution of the municipal council for failing to fulfil its constitutional mandate to provide basic services. The second case examines the struggles of the residents of Marikana, an infor
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Sheehan, Kristin N., Anthony L. Cioci, Tomas M. Lucioni, and Sean M. Hernandez. "Resident-Driven Clinical Decision Support Governance to Improve the Utility of Clinical Decision Support." Applied Clinical Informatics 15, no. 02 (2024): 335–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1786682.

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Abstract Objectives This resident-driven quality improvement project aimed to better understand the known problem of a misaligned clinical decision support (CDS) strategy and improve CDS utilization. Methods An internal survey was sent to all internal medicine (IM) residents to identify the most bothersome CDS alerts. Survey results were supported by electronic health record (EHR) data of CDS firing rates and response rates which were collected for each of the three most bothersome CDS tools. Changes to firing criteria were created to increase utilization and to better align with the five righ
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Sawyer, David M., Raza Mushtaq, Srinivasan Vedantham, et al. "Performance of overnight on-call radiology residents in interpreting unenhanced abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging studies performed for pediatric right lower quadrant abdominal pain." Pediatric Radiology 51, no. 8 (2021): 1378–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00247-021-05009-8.

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Abstract Background Abdominopelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly being used to evaluate children with abdominal pain suspected of having acute appendicitis. At our institution, these examinations are preliminarily interpreted by radiology residents, especially when performed after hours. Objective To determine the accuracy of preliminary reports rendered by radiology residents in this setting. Materials and methods Three hundred seventy-seven pediatric abdominopelvic MRI examinations were included. The preliminary (resident) and final (attending) radiology reports were coded
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Brunelle, Christian, and Henri Brun. "Les statuts respectifs de citoyen, résident et étranger, à la lumière des chartes des droits." Les Cahiers de droit 29, no. 3 (2005): 689–731. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042905ar.

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This article seeks to verify the commonly formulated assertion to the effect that the citizen, the resident and the foreigner have in Canada substantially the same rights. Doing so, it goes through the constitutional and ordinary law of the land in order that the consequences of each of the three status be identified and assessed. Of course there are differences. The Constitution, for instance, gives to the citizen only the right to enter and stay in Canada. A distinction which goes to the very reason of the existence of citizenship in a sovereign State. The ordinary law, on the other hand, fo
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Bosquet, Antoine, Farid El Massioui, and Isabelle Mahé. "Conditions for Exercising Residents’ Voting Rights in Long-Term Care Residences: A Prospective Multicenter Study." Journal of Aging & Social Policy 27, no. 1 (2015): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2015.969090.

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KALICKI, KONRAD. "Electoral Rights beyond Territory and beyond Citizenship? The Case of South Korea." Japanese Journal of Political Science 10, no. 3 (2009): 289–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1468109909990077.

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AbstractCurrent world migration is disrupting conceptual boundaries of national democratic polities. One area where the traditional sense of political community is being challenged concerns electoral rights for non-resident citizens and non-citizen residents. With the right to vote being an ultimate expression of political membership in a democratic nation-state, any debates about these two groups’ suffrage rights constitute a critical source of empirical insights into how democracies re-imagine themselves away from fixed identities under the pressure of globalization. In view of this, this pa
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Shaw, Penelope Ann. "Treatment Intervention: Learning Residents' Rights." Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 62, no. 11 (2014): 2199–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgs.13100.

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Qureshi, Muhammad, Atiya Mahmood, Ghazaleh Akbarnejad, Rahil Adeli, and Dana Sharon. "Affordable Rental Housing and Older Adults: A Case Study for Community Development Initiatives." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.2491.

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Abstract Older adults living in rental housing with limited income are at-risk for experiencing life-course disruptions, including social isolation, loneliness and homelessness. To address these needs, one Vancouver-based affordable housing provider for older adults has implemented community development initiatives (CDIs), including resident-led community gardens, workshops, and social events. Based on data from three focus groups, resulting in a total of fifteen participants, this study explored the efficacy of five different CDIs in supporting residents’ social connection and sense of commun
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Asnita, Dessy, Zainal Muttaqin, Rahmad Safitri, and Dewi Indrayani. "Akad Jual Beli dan Uang Ganti Rugi Rumah Dinas di Kota Langsa Perspektif Fikih Muamalah." lentera 6, no. 1 (2024): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32505/lentera.v6i1.7300.

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Compensation money handed over by new residents to old residents of official residences in Langsa City as well as handover transactions for official residences have caused problems related to the status of the contract and ownership rights which occurred after payment of a sum of money which was also recognized as compensation money. Through a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, this research aims to determine the status of contracts, compensation money and ownership rights for official residences in Langsa City from a muamalat fiqh perspective. This research reveals that an officia
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Tsiantis, J., A. Perakis, P. Kordoutis, G. Kolaitis, and V. Zacharias. "The Leros PIKPA Asylum. Deinstitutionalisation and Rehabilitation Project." British Journal of Psychiatry 167, S28 (1995): 10–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000298176.

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A three-year deinstitutionalisation and rehabilitation pilot intervention project was implemented at Leros PIKPA for people with severe learning disabilities. Initial conditions at the asylum were appalling. Residents suffered severe deprivation, extreme institutionalisation, and violation of basic human rights. Intervention involved professionals from different disciplines, and involved residents, their families, care staff, the institution, and the local community. As a result, resident care and adaptive behaviour has started to improve. Communication between residents and families has incre
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