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The limits of passive power: Competition law in Singapore and the EU's global legal influence

European Law Journal
As the United States retreats from global rule‐making, the European Union (EU) must decide whether to shape global legal regimes actively or rely on its market power. Optimists claim that EU norms spread passively as a result of the Brussels Effect (BE),
Yannis Karagiannis
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Europe to lead in monitoring carbon from space.

Science, 2019
Even optimists at the European Space Agency (ESA) were startled last week when its member governments awarded it a €12.5 billion, 3-year budget, its largest ever and more than 20% above its previous 3 years of funding.
D. Clery
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A Neanderthal OAS1 isoform protects individuals of European ancestry against COVID-19 susceptibility and severity

Nature Medicine, 2021
Guillaume Butler-Laporte   +2 more
exaly  

Rare material dependency and its long-term effects on offshore wind turbine supply chains in Europe: balancing demand and capacity in European scenarios through 2030- optimistic scenario

European offshore energy highly depends on wind turbines using rare earth elements (REEs) that are mainly sourced from China. Europe therefore faces significant geopolitical and supply chain risks, which this study assesses based on literature research, expert interviews and scenario analyses.
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