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General Concept of Medical Negligence

CHAPTER TWO General Concept of Medical Negligence 2 1 Definition of Negligence Defining negligence is a hard ask and very difficult to do due to its dynamic and volatile nature based on different circumstances however the concept has been accepted in jurisprudence The authoritative text on the subject is the Law of Torts by Ratanlal and Dhirajlal Negligence has been discussed as follows Negligence is the breach of a duty or responsibility caused by omitting doing something which any reasonable man would do being guided by those concerns which ordinarily regulate the conduct or behaviour of human affairs or doing something which a sensible and rational man would not do Actionable negligence consists in the neglect of the practice of normal care or skill towards a person to whom the defendant seeks and deserves the duty of observing normal care and skill through which neglect the plaintiff has suffered from damage to his person or property The definition involves three components of negligence 1 A legal duty to serve due care by the party complained of towards the party complaining against the former s conduct or behaviour within the scope of the duty or action performed 2 Breach of the said duty and 3


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Belonging of Women in City

Belonging of Women in City. İstanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture Departmen of Architecture Abstract For centuries the societies are governed by patriarchal system The system accepted by all gives some functions man and woman related their behavior place and roles in social life and defines women s place as home With the capitalist system woman was imprisoned as unpaid labor on house However in the world through the feminist movements in Turkey through given rights and important to women during new state construction there is an increase the number of women which working in professional business Although the sense of women s place is home is destroyed slowly in modern era and women become more in city the movement area is more limited if we compared with men Women can not use the main right to the city which are emphasized by Lefebvre full and complete use of urban space and the right of participation to production process the urban space in any scale However most of time while the daily practice women do not feel belonging in this man made cities which are constantly changing cities designed without considering women in the urban design process In this paper s aim is discuss the issue of womes s sense of belonging in city by looking daily experience of women in cities

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