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9,642 datasets
Global data on fines for violations of indirect advertising bans, compiled by the World Health Organization. The dataset covers legal enforcement actions related to health product marketing. It is sourced from WHO's monitoring of national health legislation.
Subnational laws or regulations banning some or all types of tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship. The dataset is compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of its Global Health Observatory. It provides a structured view of legal measures at subnational levels.
Global data from the World Health Organization (WHO) details laws that impose fines for violations of direct advertising bans, particularly in health-related contexts like tobacco control. The dataset's specific volume and temporal coverage are not provided. It is compiled by the WHO, though the last update date is unknown.
World Health Organization data tracks the existence of national legislation to promote community-based services for people with dementia. The dataset covers multiple countries and is derived from WHO's Global Health Observatory. The temporal coverage and total number of country records are not specified.
Data on the existence of dementia training programs for legal professionals, compiled by the World Health Organization. The dataset covers global health capacity building efforts, though the specific number of countries or records is unknown. It originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform.
Estimated numbers of dementia caregivers who have received information on their legal rights, compiled by the World Health Organization. The dataset provides a quantitative measure of caregiver support policy implementation. It is part of the WHO's Global Health Observatory data on dementia care.
Public sector organizations are the majority provider of information on legal rights for dementia carers, according to data from the World Health Organization. This dataset classifies information sources for legal guidance related to dementia caregiving. It originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory, though the specific collection date is unknown.
Global data identifies the majority provider of information on legal rights for dementia carers within the private sector. The dataset is compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is part of the Global Health Observatory (GHO) collection. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
Accessibility data on legal rights information for dementia carers is collected across capital cities, main cities, and rural areas. The dataset is provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) through its Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform. It facilitates analysis of disparities in information access based on geographic setting.
Global data from the World Health Organization identifies non-governmental organizations that are the primary source of legal rights information for dementia carers. The dataset categorizes providers by organization type and likely includes details on the services or information offered. It supports analysis of support structures and resource availability for caregivers worldwide.
A dataset titled 'swiss-legal-cache' is hosted on Kaggle. The dataset's content likely contains text from Swiss legal sources, such as court decisions, laws, or regulations. No further metadata on size, author, or update date is provided.
Indian legal data likely contains question-answer pairs. The dataset was authored by psychopenguin and published on Hugging Face. It was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Italian public procurement records from the Autorità Nazionale Anticorruzione (ANAC) are integrated with hydrogeological risk assessments from the Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA). Developed by Thomas Bassetti and updated in 2026, the data facilitates research into the relationship between environmental hazards and government spending across Italy.
A geospatial dataset maps the suitability for commercial Arabica coffee cultivation across Colombian municipalities at a 1:100,000 scale. It classifies land into categories including High, Medium, Low, Unsuitable, and Legally Excluded based on physical, socio-ecosystem, and socio-economic criteria. The dataset is published by the Colombian government's open data portal, with a metadata update in December 2025.
Measured particle counts and particle sizes for the Dome Summit South (DSS) Law Dome ice core. Data originates from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC) and was last updated in March 1993.
1993 measurements of hydrogen peroxide concentrations from the Dome Summit South (DSS) ice core at Law Dome. The dataset, submitted by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (AU_AADC), provides chemical data extracted from glacial ice. It captures a snapshot of atmospheric chemistry preserved in the ice core from that specific collection period.
Antarctica's Law Dome ice core provides electrical conductivity measurements for the Dome Summit South site. The dataset was submitted by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and was last updated in March 1993.
Antarctica's Windmill Islands region is mapped in this 10-meter cell size digital elevation model. The dataset covers inshore and offshore islands, peninsulas, and the lower slopes of the icecap leading to Law Dome. It was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and published in August 1999.
Radiation budget climatology data for the top of the atmosphere, collected from November 1978 to October 1983. The dataset was produced by the SCIOPS organization and is hosted by NASA EarthData.
Monthly operating expenses and revenues for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, categorized by agency, expense type, and budget scenario. Data is derived from the MTA's annual budgeting process and is available on an accrual basis for each month of a fiscal year. The dataset is published by the State of New York and was last updated in March 2026.