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  • 71United Kingdom agency worker law — refers to the law which regulates people s work through employment agencies in the United Kingdom. Though statistics are disputed, there are currently between half a million and one and a half million agency workers in the UK, and probably over… …

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  • 72New Zealand Law Commission — For other uses, see Law Commission. Law Commission Te Aka Matua O Te Ture Agency overview Formed 1986 Headquarters Level Level 19, 171 Featherston St, Wellington, New Zealand Employees 32 Annual bud …

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  • 73Minority report (Poor Law) — The Minority report was one of two reports published by the Royal Commission into the Operation of the Poor Laws 1905 09, the other being Majority report. Headed by the Fabian socialist Beatrice Webb, it called for a system that was radically… …

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  • 74City University of Hong Kong Law Review —   Abbreviated title (ISO) City Univ. Hong Kong Law Rev. Discip …

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  • 75Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882 — was an Act of Parliament in Britain which gave the Local Government Board increased powers relating to dissolving and creating Poor Law Unions.[1] It followed the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1876 (39 40 Vict.) . See also List of… …

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  • 76Majority report (Poor Law) — The Majority report was a report published by the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws published in 1909. The Royal Commission on the Poor Laws was a group set up to work out the best way to relieve the poor. The Commission was made up of members of …

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  • 77Classifications of poor used in the Poor Law system — classified people into categories for those considered deserving of poor relief and those who were not considered deserving of poor relief. The impotent poor could not look after themselves or go to work. They included the ill, the infirm, the… …

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  • 78British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection — The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) is a British animal protection group based in London, UK which campaigns for the complete abolition of all animal experiments. BUAV engages in education, research, lobbying, investigations …

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  • 79Agency worker law — refers to a body of law which regulates the conduct of employment agencies and the labour law rights of people who get jobs through them. The typical situation involves the person going to an employment agency and then the employment agency… …

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  • 80One law for all — For the 1920 Western film, see One Law for All (film). One law for all is a slogan with a long history dating back to the Roman Empire and their oppression of peoples in newly conquered lands. In recent years though, this has become a shiboleth… …

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