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Alternative Dispute Resolution on Consumer Conflicts in the EU and Turkey
Consumer conflicts arise every day, and how to handle this issue is a major part of ensuring consumer redress mechanisms. In the 1970s, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods were adopted in response to an increase in consumer conflicts, with the ...
Esra Ünal
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Experimental comparison of compulsory and non compulsory arbitration mechanisms [PDF]
We run a series of experiments to compare the well known arbitration scheme FOA (Final Offer Arbitration) with a new arbitration scheme, non compulsory, we proposed in a companion paper (Tanimura and Thoron (2008)): ROC (Recursive Offer Conciliation ...
Eric Guerci, Sylvie Thoron
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Fail‐Controlled Classifiers: A Swiss‐Army Knife Toward Trustworthy Systems
ABSTRACT Background Modern critical systems often require to take decisions and classify data and scenarios autonomously without having detrimental effects on people, infrastructures or the environment, ensuring desired dependability attributes. Researchers typically strive to craft classifiers with perfect accuracy, which should be always correct and ...
Fahad Ahmed Khokhar +4 more
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The Laws of Unintended Consequence: The Effect of Labour Legislation on Wages and Strikes [PDF]
When politicians consider intervening in labour disputes, they should also consider the long-term, potentially unintended results of such action. In this study, the authors investigate the lessons from previous government legislative interventions ...
Benjamin Dachis, Robert Hebdon
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ABSTRACT The exploration of ways to address the complexity of relationships, power dynamics and multiple perspectives within federated governance systems in sport has been an ongoing theme within sport governance scholarly and practice communities for several decades.
Ian O'Boyle +4 more
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Collective Bargaining and Compulsory Arbitration: Prescriptions for the Blue Flu [PDF]
This paper reveals that municipal police departments are much less likely to strike in states that have collective bargaining laws than in states with no police bargaining law or when police bargaining has been outlawed.
Casey Ichniowski
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Abstract Liquid biopsy has emerged as a transformative approach in oncology, providing minimally invasive access to tumor‐derived biomarkers with applications across diagnosis, prognosis, therapeutic guidance, and disease monitoring. This literature review synthesizes evidence from 125 studies evaluating circulating tumor DNA, circulating tumor cells ...
Kirolos Eskandar
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Measuring progress towards the application of freedom of association and collective bargaining rights: A tabular presentation of the findings of the ILO supervisory system [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Kucera, David, Sari, Dora
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Pacifism in Fin-de-Siècle Austria: The Politics and Limits of Peace Activism [PDF]
The late Habsburg Monarchy produced two of the most renowned peace activists of their day: Bertha von Suttner and Alfred Fried. In comparison to these two Nobel Peace laureates, the main association of Austro-pacifism – the Österreichische ...
Adler +98 more
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Acupuncture anesthesia (AA) is an application of acupuncture innovation in surgical operations, combined with anesthetic techniques, and is a model of integrated Chinese and Western medicine. We proposed the Acupuncture Anesthesia Knowledge Database (AAKD), in which all data have been meticulously curated by field experts and assessed by a multi ...
Ying Wang +11 more
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