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Characteristics and classification of intangible assets
The article analyses legislative and doctrinal characteristics of intangible goods: inalienability and non-transferability, the problem of lack of economic substance, intangible nature, belonging to a citizen from birth or by virtue of law.
Vyacheslav V. Kress
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Diverse Models, United Goal: A Comprehensive Survey of Ensemble Learning
ABSTRACT Ensemble learning, a pivotal branch of machine learning, amalgamates multiple base models to enhance the overarching performance of predictive models, capitalising on the diversity and collective wisdom of the ensemble to surpass individual models and mitigate overfitting.
Ziwei Fan+7 more
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Abstract This article investigates the ways in which late‐nineteenth‐century students at Northwestern University's Cumnock School of Oratory mobilised elocution training and parlour performance to foster mixed‐gender public discourse. I use student publications to reconstruct parlour meetings in which women and men adapted traditions of conversational ...
Fiona Maxwell
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William A. Robson and the Making of English Administrative Law
This article examines the role of William A. Robson (1895‐1980) in the making of English administrative law. Criticising English common lawyers who believed that the growing responsibility of officials in law‐making and dispute resolution was a symptom of ‘administrative lawlessness’ that was sapping the foundations of English liberties, Robson argued ...
Martin Loughlin
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Judicial Review of the Improper Policy Implementation of Treaties
In recent years the courts of England and Wales have come to recognise a new iteration of judicial review which this article terms ‘review of improper policy implementation of treaties’ or ‘RIPIT’. RIPIT enables a reviewing court to scrutinise a domestic policy document which is promulgated for the purpose of securing compliance with a legislatively ...
Joanna Bell
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Ethical Dimensions of Arbitrator Resignations
This essay considers the ethical implications of arbitrator resignations. The resignation of an arbitrator “can severely disrupt an arbitration, particularly if it occurs at a late stage of the proceedings” and can cause “delays and significantly ...
Judith Levine
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Cart before the Horse? BSH Hausgeräte v Electrolux and Exclusive Jurisdiction over Patent Validity
In a much‐anticipated judgment, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU in BSH Hausgeräte GmbH v Electrolux AP reshaped the landscape of cross‐border patent litigation in the EU. The case concerned the interpretation of Article 24(4) of Regulation 1215/2012 (Brussels Ia), under which the courts of the European Member State of deposit or registration have ...
Maxence Rivoire
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The impacts of New York's balance billing regulation on ground ambulance pricing
Abstract Objective To examine the effects of New York's surprise billing regulations on price changes by emergency ground ambulance service providers. Study Design We exploited a natural experiment using a difference‐in‐differences design with randomization inference (RI) to examine the effects of New York state regulations on the prices of emergency ...
Wendy Y. Xu+3 more
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ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS AS ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE
The development of technology has led to the fact that a large part of the disputes has transcended national borders and acquired a cross-border character.
Gergana Varbanova
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Double Moral Hazard in Contract Farming: An Experimental Analysis
ABSTRACT Weak enforcement and power imbalances in developing‐country contract farming can create opportunities for both farmers and processors to renege on agreements; a situation known as double moral hazard (DMH). Drawing on a principal–agent framework, we use a controlled laboratory experiment to compare DMH, where processors can reduce agreed‐upon ...
Alexandros Karakostas+2 more
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