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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,639 datasets
A dataset titled 'legal_analysis' published on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains text data related to legal reasoning or case law. The dataset's specific content, size, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata.
The dataset likely contains a qualitative case study tracing the evolution of Catalonia's drug policy from the 1970s onward. Authored by José Carlos and sourced from the Open Society via paperswithcode, it documents the region's response to a heroin epidemic and the development of its harm reduction and cannabis social club models. The description suggests the data covers policy mechanisms, social movements, and economic impacts.
A text-based resource authored by Nicholas H. Steneck and hosted by the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living, discussing the principles of responsible research conduct. It addresses the evolution of public support for research and the associated obligations of researchers in the 20th century. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Voting statistics for the 2006 local council elections in London, including data on each candidate and turnout. The dataset is part of a series of publications on London elections dating back to 1964 and is provided by the Greater London Authority. It includes results, full ward voting statistics, a list of all candidates, and maps.
Greater London Authority data from the 2000 Mayoral, Assembly Constituency, and Assembly List elections. The spreadsheet contains results for GLA constituencies only, as ward and borough data was not collected for these elections. The data was last updated on March 25, 2026.
Bolivia's 2018 country report, authored by Antonio Peres Velasco, examines the legal environment for Producer Organizations (POs). The description indicates it covers laws allowing POs to establish their own governance structures and bylaws, with no direct restrictions on criteria like national security or morality. The dataset's specific size, format, and update status are unknown.
A text-based analysis of U.S. policy making towards China from 1989 to 2000, covering the Bush and Clinton administrations. The work, authored by Ramon H. Myers, examines executive branch decision-making, congressional influence, interest groups, and the Taiwan factor. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
John Dumbrell authored a detailed account of President Clinton's foreign policy between 1992 and 2000. The text covers key policy areas including Iraq, Bosnia, Kosovo, foreign economic policy, humanitarian intervention, and relations with Russia and China. It analyzes Clinton's approach in the context of the post-Cold War era.
Laura Kalman's narrative history examines U.S. politics from 1974 to 1980. The work likely contains analysis of presidential leadership, Supreme Court decisions, and social movements during this period. It covers events such as the energy crisis, economic downturn, and the rise of the political right culminating in the 1980 election.
An academic article explores harm reduction and human rights approaches to unsafe abortion, focusing on access to safer-use information for medication abortion. The Uruguay Model of physician-patient consultation in restrictive legal environments serves as a case study. The text contrasts this pragmatic model with a feminist-driven approach exemplified by a Safe Abortion Hotline.
A book by Cornelius Friesendorf examines the geographic displacement of the global cocaine and heroin industry as a side effect of United States foreign policy. It develops and applies a causal mechanism to analyze US anti-drug initiatives across different times and regions. The findings suggest American foreign policy has been a major driver behind the global spread of the illicit drug industry.
Michael P. Clough's book provides an overview of US-Africa relations from World War II to the present. It surveys past American initiatives and discusses the shift from Cold War geopolitics to issues like humanitarian relief and human rights. The text proposes a new diplomatic strategy based on case studies from Ethiopia and South Africa.
Professor Hugh Thirlway's course material examines the differences between international law and national legal systems. The dataset likely contains textual analysis of legal concepts, principles, rules, and analogies. The data is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and has a closed license.
B.V.A. Roeling's course material discusses the relationship between the law of war and the repression of war criminals during the post-war period. The author, B. V. A. Röling, is a noted figure in international law. The dataset's specific content, format, and size are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Hermann Mosler, a Judge of the International Court of Justice, studies public international law from the perspective of the international society as a legal community. This text-based dataset likely contains his analysis and commentary on the structure and principles of international law. The dataset originates from a general course on the subject.
Replication data for a 2026 Science Advances article by researchers from Harvard Dataverse. The dataset likely contains survey responses measuring the impact of a public information campaign on trust in American elections. The study was authored by Kousser, Hill, Malhotra, and Stein.
A dataset from the World Health Organization tracking the implementation status of best-practice policies for industrially produced trans-fatty acids (TFA) across countries. The data likely contains binary (Yes/No) indicators for policy adoption. The temporal coverage and number of countries included are unknown from the provided metadata.
World Health Organization data on road safety laws and policies. The dataset likely contains information on legal frameworks and regulations related to traffic safety from various countries. Its specific columns, temporal coverage, and row count are not detailed in the provided metadata.
WHO GHO provides data on compliance with smoke-free restaurant legislation. The dataset likely contains scores or metrics assessing adherence to public health laws prohibiting smoking in restaurants. It originates from the World Health Organization, focusing on a key tobacco control policy indicator.
Global data on national legislation for smoke-free public places, part of the WHO's MPOWER tobacco control framework. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the GHO platform. The specific temporal coverage and row count are unknown from the provided metadata.