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Rethinking Figurative Language in the Rhetoric of Healthcare Allocation
Our words not only reveal our values but also inform them. Figurative language supplies an aesthetic aspect to the rhetoric that influences allocation during times of scarcity, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brian Li, Marta Napiorkowska
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Study on the Granting of Legal Personality (Corporate) to Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integral to various aspects of our lives. While initial advertisements highlighted its numerous benefits, concerns regarding its potential dangers have gained prominence in fields such as social, economic, and ...
seyed amirali hosseini +1 more
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Some issues related to the legal system of football clubs in Germany [PDF]
The Bundesliga, Germany’s top professional division, has the unique distinction of being the only major European football league where its teams collectively make a profit.
Ratko Brnabić
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Director Eligibility: Corporations and AI
By examining the nature of corporate personhood and the effects of AI, this paper expands on an existing argument for allowing corporations, as opposed to natural persons, to serve as independent board directors.
Daisuke ASAOKA
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Nomes secretos e riqueza visível: nominação no noroeste amazônico
A importância dos sistemas de nominação para a compreensão das sociedades e culturas ameríndias é hoje amplamente reconhecida, mas as informações sobre esse tópico concernentes aos povos Tukano do Noroeste Amazônico permanecem esparsas e dispersas ...
Stephen Hugh-Jones
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This Article offers a first comparative analysis of the evolution of U.S. corporate personhood doctrine and the “freedom to conduct a business” under Article 16 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Tim Horvat
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This paper examines the evolution of legal personhood and explores whether historical precedents—from corporate personhood to environmental legal recognition—can inform frameworks for governing artificial intelligence (AI). By tracing the development of
Joffrey Baeyaert
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The Psychos Are Coming, the Psychos Are Coming … They’re Already Here
American director Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion wastes no time in laying out the context of his film on the contemporary interconnectedness of the earth’s inhabitants and the concomitant susceptibility to catastrophe that such relationships imply ...
Edmund Weisberg
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Care and the self: biotechnology, reproduction, and the good life
This paper explores a novel philosophy of ethical care in the face of burgeoning biomedical technologies. I respond to a serious challenge facing traditional bioethics with its roots in analytic philosophy.
Murray Stuart J
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Criminal Accountability of Artificial Intelligence Systems for International Crimes and the Attributability of Combatant Status or E-Personhood: Necessities, Obstacles, and Solutions [PDF]
IntroductionThe rapid development and proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, particularly in military and security domains, represent a paradigm shift with profound implications for international law.
Heidar Piri
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