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E-court reforms varied by institutional and digital capacity
Comparative study of e-court reforms in Italy and Indonesia examining how judicial digitalization affects access to justice, procedural transparency, and efficiency across different institutional.
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Ming–Qing morality books linked animal ethics to karmic justice
Explore how Ming-Qing Chinese morality books integrated animal ethics, karma, and merit-demerit ledgers into a unified system of moral accountability and ecological consciousness.
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Real jury deliberation analysis links laughter, gesture, and justice
First multimodal analysis of actual jury deliberation examines how jurors construct justice through embodied practices including laughter, gesture, and poetic interplay.
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Catholic social teaching is applied to climate change and nursing
Article explores Catholic Christian responses to climate change through papal encyclicals Laudato Si and Laudato Deum, examining moral justice teachings for nurses of faith.
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Women Empowerment and Gender Equality in Post Independence India: An Urban Rural Study
Comparative analysis of post-1947 India showing urban gains in education, employment, and autonomy versus persistent rural constraints from patriarchy, poverty, and limited resource access.