The Many Shades of Clouds: How Law Fails (Us) in Seeing Power in the Digital Economy
ABSTRACT Cloud infrastructures form the backbone of our contemporary (digital) production environment. Despite their centrality, legal and scholarly practice have not been treating cloud infrastructures as single objects of/for study. In other words, we have laws for regulating services and products that flow from (within) cloud infrastructures, but we
Petros Terzis +2 more
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Sarbanes-Oxley and Alaska Native Corporations: Do the Regulations Apply? [PDF]
Murphy, Mike
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The Aggrieved Buyer or Seller or Holder of Shares in a Close Corporation Under the S.E.C. Statutes [PDF]
Latty, Elvin R.
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Variation exists in venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in traumatic brain injury despite national guidelines: insights from a recent AAST survey study. [PDF]
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The COPD Foundation's COPD360Net Initiative Approach to Patient-Centric Drug Development: A Case Study in Using Patient Surveys to Inform New Treatments for Viral Respiratory Infections. [PDF]
Tal-Singer R +6 more
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The Scholar Imprisoned: Young‐Bok Shin's Decolonial Thought Against (Sub) Imperialisms in East Asia
ABSTRACT This article reads Young‐Bok Shin (1941–2016) as a decolonial thinker who theorized transformative worldmaking from the standpoint of the oppressed, rooted in the historical experiences of East Asia. Against the (sub)imperial “logic of sameness” that structures colonial modernity in his social world, Shin advances gongbu (studying) as a ...
Veda Hyunjin Kim
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The Antitrust State Approved Transaction Exemption [PDF]
Duesenberg, Robert H.
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Let's talk about AIDS, baby! Critiquing the HIV and AIDS Act, 2017 in India through a reproductive justice framework. [PDF]
Nangia A, Balaji J.
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Moral Assumptions in Causal Thought: Poverty and Perversity
ABSTRACT Causal attributions, framings, and ideas shape moral judgments. Sociologists have long highlighted these causality‐to‐morality processes, showing how causality underpins blame and moral responsibility. The reverse process of morality‐to‐causality, where moral assumptions influence causal attributions, has been studied less.
Lukas Posselt
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Constitutional Law–Cirminal Law: Warrantless Electronic Surveillance of Dissident Domestic Organizations Under the National Security Exception [PDF]
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