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  African journal of legal studies
Country: Canada

Publisher: Africa Law Institute

ISBN: 1708-7384



Study finds distinct patterns lead to domestic partner homicide
A new study has explored the complex patterns which lead to an intimate partner homicide (IPH), in an effort to better understand and prevent the tragic event happening.


Chronic opioid use knocks decades off lives: study
The study found those with Opioid Use Disorder died at a much younger mean age — 49.8 years — than the 77 years of those without OUD ...


Breast cancer rates on the rise for young women in Canada, study says
Young women in Canada were more likely to get breast cancer in recent ... colorectal and pancreatic, according to a 2022 study in the journal Nature that asked, “Is early-onset cancer an emerging ...


New study reveals 'micro-buckling' may be behind the implosion of the doomed Titan submarine
Stockton Rush and four of his passengers, including British adventurer Hamish Harding, 58, were killed at sea in the tragedy after their submarine imploded while on its way to explore the wreck of the ...


Indigenous patients in Canada's Alberta more likely to leave ER without treatment: Study
We consider that systemic racism and inequity in health care contribute to this outcome,' says study by Canadian Medical Association Journal ...


Wolf Management Might Be Keeping Woodland Caribou from Going Extinct in Canada, Study Suggests
Certain subpopulations of woodland caribou are endangered and federally protected in both the United States and Canada ...


New study reveals possible cause of Titanic submarine 'implosion'
OceanGate's CEO Stockton Rush and four others tragically passed away when their submarine disintegrated whilst diving to inspect the remains of the Titanic ...


For immigrants to Canada, risk of multiple sclerosis increases with proportion of life spent there, study finds
Immigrants to Canada who have spent a greater proportion of their lives in Canada have a greater risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) than people who have spent a smaller proportion of their ...


Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle
A new study published in the Journal of Pest Science explores the biology ... Biosafety and European Laboratory joined colleagues from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agroscope and the Institute of ...


Breast cancer rates are rising for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s, Canadian study says — here's what you need to know
"It’s alarming to see rising rates among women in their 20s and 30s because they are not regularly screened for breast cancer," said Dr. Jean Seely.


How Climate Change Could Disrupt the Future of Travel, According to a New Study
Better weather is one reason people travel. However, a new study suggests that a limited number of “outdoor days” could impact where they decide to go.