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  2. Intervention (law) - Wikipedia

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    if the proposed intervenor is currently a litigant in a case with legal issues similar or identical to the case at hand; if the proposed intervenor represents a group of people who have a direct concern in the legal issues raised in a case (for example, if the case involves deportation of a particular individual, an application for leave to ...

  3. Impleader - Wikipedia

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    Impleader is a United States civil court procedural device before trial in which a defendant joins a third party into a lawsuit because that third party is liable to an original defendant.

  4. System archetype - Wikipedia

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    A special case of the “Shifting the Burden” systems archetype that occurs when an intervenor is brought in to help solve an ongoing problem. Over time, as the intervenor successfully handles the problem, the people within the system become less capable of solving the problem themselves. They become even more dependent on the intervenor.

  5. List of Philippine legal terms - Wikipedia

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    intervenor-oppositor N/A: English An intervenor who opposes the case of the petitioner. [11] Sometimes shortened to just "oppositor". [12] Cf. petitioner-in-intervention. JBC N/A: English Judicial and Bar Council: judge-at-large: N/A: English A judge without a permanent sala.

  6. Case method - Wikipedia

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    A decision-forcing case is also a kind of case study. That is, it is an examination of an incident that took place at some time in the past. However, in contrast to a retrospective case study, which provides a complete description of the events in question, a decision-forcing case is based upon an "interrupted narrative."

  7. R. v. North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan

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    Wonford Road in Exeter, UK.Near this place along the same road is the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust's Mardon Neuro-Rehabilitation Centre. When it was known as Mardon House, its threatened closure led to a 1999 judgment, ex parte Coughlan, in which the Court of Appeal of England and Wales said a disabled resident's legitimate expectation that she would have a "home for life" there ...

  8. Impact evaluation - Wikipedia

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    The difference-in-difference (or double difference) estimator calculates the difference in the change in the outcome over time for treatment and comparison groups, thus utilizing data collected at baseline for both groups and a second round of data collected at end-line, after implementation of the intervention, which may be years later. [18]

  9. Human Systems Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Human Systems Intervention (HSI) is the design and implementation of interventions in social settings where adults are confronted [citation needed] with the need to change their perspectives, attitudes, and actions. Depending on the philosophical and theoretical orientation of the intervener, the process can be approached as a planned ...