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ABSTRACT In the first few months of 2025, the US government embarked on an unprecedented effort to upend decades of trade liberalization by undertaking the largest series of tariff increases since 1930. Subsequently, many of these tariffs were reduced by the executive branch or faced legal challenges, generating a tremendous degree of tariff ...
Jason W. Miller+2 more
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Is universal health coverage really better? Unintended consequences of the 2019 Amendment of the National Health Insurance Act for humanitarian sojourners in South Korea. [PDF]
Ju M, Kang M, Park EY.
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Abstract The article examines the normative content and justification of intellectual property rights (IPR), focusing on the question of whether the incentive theory provides a sufficient and appropriate basis for the regulation of intangible goods within the framework of the concept of inherently limited rights.
Konrad Gliściński
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Abstract Over the past decade, the Nigerian government has sought to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive socio‐economic transformation and improve the welfare of its citizenry. Recent initiatives, such as the establishment of the National Centre for AI and Robotics (NCAIR) and the development of several strategic AI policies, highlight the ...
Morris K. Odeh
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Strategic campaign attention to abortion before and after <i>Dobbs</i>. [PDF]
Meisels M.
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Abstract The image rights of athletes and celebrities are worth considerable sums of money to celebrities, brands, and sponsors alike. The desire to have celebrities endorse goods or services has meant that celebrities can benefit financially from selling and promoting their image. However, there is no image right in UK law.
Sarah Carrick
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End-of-life in cancer patients: Medicolegal implications and ethical challenges in Europe. [PDF]
Marinelli S+5 more
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Constructing ‘Problems’ and ‘Solutions’: Social Innovation as Social‐Symbolic Work
Journal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Paul Tracey, Neil Stott
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Abstract Introduction Risk assessments represent a contemporary solution to reform bail practices. Current research suggests such tools can promote nonfinancial release. However, fewer studies have examined why judges may not regularly adhere to pretrial risk assessments and how other pretrial practices may affect risk assessment‐guided decision‐making.
Anna S. Knes+4 more
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