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How an economic and financial perspective could guide transformational adaptation to sea level rise. [PDF]
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Form over function : are the designs of uniforms ineligible for copyright protection because of their identifying function? [PDF]
Depoorter, Ben
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Pioneering advanced security solutions for reinforcement learning-based adaptive key rotation in Zigbee networks. [PDF]
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Effect of emotion on hawk-dove game for two players with different strength. [PDF]
Gao Y, Long H, Wang Z, Chen R.
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Some Major Provisions in Modern Investment Protection Agreements [PDF]
Kohona, Palitha T. B.
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Getting Ours? "Girlbossing" and the Ethics of Nurse Reimbursement Models. [PDF]
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A Migration Studies Manifesto?
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Volume 117, Issue 2, Page 190-193, April 2026.
Melanie Griffiths
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Abstract This chapter examines problem of indirect expropriation by focusing on the actual judicial and, to a large extent, arbitral practice in the respective fields. At the heart of the investigation is the increased case-law under the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Additional Facility (in particular under NAFTA14 Chapter 11).
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Abstract This chapter examines problem of indirect expropriation by focusing on the actual judicial and, to a large extent, arbitral practice in the respective fields. At the heart of the investigation is the increased case-law under the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Additional Facility (in particular under NAFTA14 Chapter 11).
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2022
Abstract This chapter addresses the rules of international law governing the expropriation of alien property. Consistent with the notion of territorial sovereignty, the classical rules of international law have accepted the host State’s right to expropriate alien property.
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Abstract This chapter addresses the rules of international law governing the expropriation of alien property. Consistent with the notion of territorial sovereignty, the classical rules of international law have accepted the host State’s right to expropriate alien property.
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