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Whole‐brain PAC and directed PSI analyses during a drug‐cue task in abstinent patients with methamphetamine use disorder revealed that drug‐related stimuli enhanced prefrontal and centro‐parietal PAC but disrupted top–down information flow from prefrontal to occipital regions.
Yu Tian +13 more
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Tort Immunity Waiver for Vaccine Injuries: Ethical and Legal Perspectives
The COVID pandemic highlighted the importance of vaccine development and availability worldwide. Operation Warp-Speed in the United States accelerated vaccine production by several major pharmaceutical manufacturers, averting some of the normal ...
Tammy Cowart, Gregory L. Bock
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The author has studied administrative detention as a measure to ensure proceedings in cases on administrative offenses, its use in documenting administrative offenses and interdependent measures, as well as the use of data obtained as evidence in ...
M. A. Sambor
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Administrative regulations and tort law both impose controls on activities that cause mortality risks, but they do so in puzzlingly different ways. Under a relatively new and still-controversial procedure, administrative regulations rely on a fixed value
Posner, Eric A., Sunstein, Cass R.
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Rethinking Responsibility for Patient Injury: Accelerated-Compensation Events, a Malpractice and Quality Reform Ripe for a Test [PDF]
The accelerated-compensation events (ACE) approach in medical malpractice reform was studied. Reforms based on ACE best address the twin goals of making compensation more equitable and avoiding bad outcomes in medical ...
Bovbjerg, Randall R. +1 more
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The article discusses the evolution of legislation concerning the judicial review of administrative offense cases across post-Soviet countries. It concludes that the Fundamentals of the Legislation of the USSR and the Union Republics on Administrative ...
S. V. Schepalov
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Some Issues on Reforming the Legislation on Administrative Offences
Some problems of modern administrative-tort law are considered. Attention is focused on a number of key problems of the current legislation on administrative offenses and on some specific proposals for its amendment.
S. I. Koryts, I. B. Bokova
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Causation’s Nuclear Future: Applying Proportional Liability to the Price-Anderson Act [PDF]
For more than a quarter century, public discourse has pushed the nuclear-power industry in the direction of heavier regulation and greater scrutiny, effectively halting construction of new reactors.
O’Connell, William D.
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The relevance of this article is due to its theoretical and practical significance. The theoretical significance of the study of administrative responsibility for violations of the requirements for obtaining and growing genetically modified crops and the
A. Sokolov, O. Lakaev
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A Case Study in the Superiority of the Purposive Approach to Statutory Interpretation: \u3cem\u3e Bruesewitz v. Wyeth \u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
This Article uses the Supreme Court’s 2011 decision in Bruesewitz v. Wyeth to examine the textualist or “plain meaning” approach to statutory interpretation.
Gifford, Donald G. +2 more
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