Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Regulation, and Practice
Ian Freckelton Qc
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Description for Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Regulation, and Practice
Paperback. This book examines scholarly misconduct in all its forms, from research fraud to forensic misconduct. Taking each type of misconduct in turn, the book details and analyses notorious cases, and court and disciplinary tribunal case law from around the world, looking specifically at the legal and regulatory responses that were evoked in each instance. Num Pages: 544 pages. BIC Classification: JFFX; JNM; LNFN; LNTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 246 x 171. .
Professional misconduct within the academic community is highly publicised. Retractions of falsified research have reached record levels and allegations of fraud and misconduct by scholars generate high-profile investigations and sometimes professional disgrace. Such cases frequently reach the courts, with tribunals determining whether research fraud, plagiarism, sexual misconduct, defamation, discrimination, forensic impropriety, thefts, and other forms of improper behaviour have been committed. With claims including patient deaths, miscarriages of justice, and exploitation of funding agencies, the legal, reputational, and financial stakes for the individuals and institutions concerned are extremely high. Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Regulation, and Practice is the first ... Read more
Professional misconduct within the academic community is highly publicised. Retractions of falsified research have reached record levels and allegations of fraud and misconduct by scholars generate high-profile investigations and sometimes professional disgrace. Such cases frequently reach the courts, with tribunals determining whether research fraud, plagiarism, sexual misconduct, defamation, discrimination, forensic impropriety, thefts, and other forms of improper behaviour have been committed. With claims including patient deaths, miscarriages of justice, and exploitation of funding agencies, the legal, reputational, and financial stakes for the individuals and institutions concerned are extremely high. Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Regulation, and Practice is the first ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
668
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198755401
SKU
V9780198755401
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Ref
99-10
About Ian Freckelton Qc
Ian Freckelton is a Queen's Counsel in full time practice at the Bar from Crockett Chambers in Melbourne, Australia. He is also a Professorial Fellow in Law and Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Professor of Law and Forensic Medicine at Monash University. He is a Commissioner at the Victorian Law Reform Commission running its reference on ... Read more
Reviews for Scholarly Misconduct: Law, Regulation, and Practice
Not just a scholarly tour-de-force of academic misbehaviour and its causes and responses, Scholarly Misconduct is also an enthralling read packed with dozens of case studies, some of them famous, some of them obscure, but all of them fascinating.
Michael Magazanik (Journal of Law and Medicine, 2018)
Freckelton has produced a tour de force - an extraordinary compilation ... Read more
Michael Magazanik (Journal of Law and Medicine, 2018)
Freckelton has produced a tour de force - an extraordinary compilation ... Read more