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    The European Union Higher Education Policy and the Stake of Regionalization.Nikos Papadakis & Theofano Tsakanika - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (3):289-297.
    This paper attempts to explore the underlying nature and terms of Higher Education policy. Higher Education policy cannot be viewed outside the changing conditions of the state especially when the inquiry centres on Europe. In the European context, policy making, in order to be efficient, seems to be conducted on two levels, the supranational and the regional. This change in the structure of Higher Education policy making can be considered as an outcome of globalization and the current market economy. The (...)
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    The Human Genome and the Law.Theofano Papazissi - 2000 - Global Bioethics 13 (3-4):87-94.
    The human genome has always been the source of a great variety in behaviour and reactions ranging from the most cruel nationalistic, racist and other social conflicts to the most innocuous family quarrels. The concept of heredity has justified racial discrimination in its harshest form; the concept of sex division has caused social and legal discrimination between men and women, while some countries even permit sex selection. Sex related family disputes are neither harmless nor without serious consequences.Since the days of (...)
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  3. 7. Understanding Marriage through Holy Communion: Rediscovering the Essential Meaning of Sexual Love.Matthew Tsakanikas - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 7 (2).
     
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    Farmers' Attitude Towards Animal Welfare Aspects and Their Practice in Organic Dairy Calf Rearing: a Case Study in Selected Nordic Farms. [REVIEW]Theofano Vetouli, Vonne Lund & Brigitte Kaufmann - 2012 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (3):349-364.
    In organic philosophy, the concept of naturalness is of major importance. According to the organic interpretation of animal welfare, natural living is considered a precondition for accomplishing welfare and the principal aims of organic production include the provision of natural living conditions for animals. However, respective regulations are lacking in organic legislation. In practice, the life of a calf in organic rearing systems can deviate from being natural, since common practices in dairy farms include early weaning, dehorning, or cow-calf separation (...)
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  5. Theofano Papazissi.Alex Svolou - 2000 - Global Bioethics 13 (3-4).
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