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Disciplinary institutions (French:
institution disciplinaire) is a
concept proposed by
Michel Foucault in
Discipline and
Punish (1975). School, prison...
- In a
deliberative ****embly,
disciplinary procedures are used to
punish members for
violating the
rules of the ****embly.
According to Robert's
Rules of...
- A
disciplinary repository (or
subject repository) is an
online archive,
often an open-access repository,
containing works or data ****ociated with these...
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Disciplinary punishment or
disciplinary action is a
punishment for
violations of discipline. It may
refer to: A
punishment by the
disciplinary procedure...
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Disciplinary probation is a
disciplinary status that can
apply to
students at a
higher educational institution or to
employees in the workplace. For employees...
- The FIFA
Disciplinary Code (FDC) is a set of
codes and
regulations promulgated by FIFA's
judicial bodies which are
composed by its "
Disciplinary Committee"...
- A
disciplinary counseling session is a
meeting between a
supervisor and employee. It may
focus on a
specific work
place incident, or may be the result...
- The
United States Disciplinary Barracks (USDB),
colloquially known as Leavenworth, is a
military correctional facility located on Fort Leavenworth, a United...
- felt to have been
neglected or even
misrepresented in the
traditional disciplinary structure of
research institutions, for example, women's
studies or ethnic...
- (against France)
Joseph Yobo (against France) Source: FIFA The most
notable disciplinary case was that of
Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez, who was
suspended for...