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A global battlefield?: Drones and the geographical scope of armed conflict [PDF]
The ever-increasing use of drones in the pursuit of the 'war on terror' has given rise to concerns over the emergence of a global battlefield whereby the entire planet is subject to the application of the laws of armed conflict.
Derejko, N, Lubell, N
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Simulation of Inhomogeneous Refractive Index Fields Induced by Hot Tailored Forming Components
This article presents a simulation model for simulating inhomogeneous refractive index fields (IRIF) in hot‐forged components, accounting for thermal influences and complex geometries. Through this simulation, a priori knowledge about the propagation of the IRIF can be obtained, allowing for the positioning of the component or an optical measurement ...
Pascal Kern+3 more
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ILLEGALITY AND THE CONFLICT OF LAWS [PDF]
Abstract A Unanimous House of Lords (Lords Simonds, Reid, Cohen, Keith, and Somervell) has affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal in Regazzoni v. K. C. Sethia, Ltd. It is, therefore, no longer useful to reopen the question whether English law has taken a dangerous or a desirable course.
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Hybrid materials enable high‐performance components but are challenging to process. This study explores an inductive heating concept with spray cooling for steel–aluminum specimens in a two‐step process including friction welding and cup backward extrusion.
Armin Piwek+7 more
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The Conflict of Tax Laws. [PDF]
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Higgs, Henry, Estcourt, Rowland
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Beyond Order: Perspectives on Leveraging Machine Learning for Disordered Materials
This article explores how machine learning (ML) revolutionizes the study and design of disordered materials by uncovering hidden patterns, predicting properties, and optimizing multiscale structures. It highlights key advancements, including generative models, graph neural networks, and hybrid ML‐physics methods, addressing challenges like data ...
Hamidreza Yazdani Sarvestani+4 more
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The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which vehemently prescribes laws governing resort to force and also seeks to regulate the conduct of hostilities.
NWALA Paul
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Law Applicable to Consumer Contracts: Interaction of the Rome I Regulation and EU-directive-based Rules on Conflicts of Laws [PDF]
The article discusses the abundance and interaction of rules aimed at determining the law applicable to cross-border consumer contracts. Firstly, it examines whether there is a continuing need for conflict-of-laws rules that stem from consumer-related ...
Piir, Ragne, Sein, Karin
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Direct Consolidation of Copper–Graphene Composite by Rotary Swaging
The applicability of the rotary swaging method for preparation of electroconductive copper–graphene composite by direct consolidation of powders is proven. The consolidated material features advantageous microstructure featuring fine grains and twins, with homogeneous distribution of graphene, primarily along the twin boundaries, which contribute to ...
Radim Kocich+2 more
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Conflict and Contract Law [PDF]
This article examines an under-explored reason to have contract law: conflict minimization. An important function of contract law, the article contends, is to diminish the wasted time, effort, and resources spent on disputes over economic exchange, and to reduce the incidence of harm resulting from these disputes.
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