• criminal theories and scientists

    From Nicholas Collin Paul de =?UTF-8?Q?Glouce=C5=BFter?=@thanks-to@Taf.com to uk.legal.moderated on Sat Aug 15 14:46:09 2026
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    "Retraction statements and research malpractice in economics" (by Adam
    Cox and Russell Craig at the University of Portsmouth; and Dennis
    Tourish at the University of Sussex) is an interesting publication
    which is inspired by a criminal theory but which is applied to
    economic science. It refers to inter alia "the International Review of
    Law and Economics".

    "Self-retraction as redemption: Forgiveness for repentant authors"
    from Iran by Abbas Haghshenas is another interesting scientific
    publication. It refers to Iranian-court cases between
    scientists. Persons in Iran reportedly have more significant problems
    than what these publications discuss.

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  • From JNugent@JNugent73@mail.com to uk.legal.moderated on Sun Aug 16 10:08:22 2026
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    On 15/08/2026 03:46 PM, Nicholas Collin Paul de Glouce++ter wrote:

    "Retraction statements and research malpractice in economics" (by Adam
    Cox and Russell Craig at the University of Portsmouth; and Dennis
    Tourish at the University of Sussex) is an interesting publication
    which is inspired by a criminal theory but which is applied to
    economic science. It refers to inter alia "the International Review of
    Law and Economics".

    "Self-retraction as redemption: Forgiveness for repentant authors"
    from Iran by Abbas Haghshenas is another interesting scientific
    publication. It refers to Iranian-court cases between
    scientists. Persons in Iran reportedly have more significant problems
    than what these publications discuss.

    (S. HTTP://Gloucester.Insomnia247.NL/ fuer Kontaktdaten!)

    Crime as unilateral economic transaction has been a sub-topic in
    Economics at least since I was at uni - and that's a long time ago.

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