Food crime and food defence – European perspective
A terrorist attack on the food or water supply chain with chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) agents can momentarily affect the stability of a state. The state has to ensure availability of sufficient quantities of food and water for the population, conduct preventive measures to avoid terrorist attacks as well as to prepare solutions ...
Jurica, Karlo, Brčić Karačonji, Irena
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EU Policy‐Making in the Digital Age: Major Trends and Insights From Public Policy Research
ABSTRACT Has digitalization changed policy‐making dynamics at the European Union (EU) level? To investigate this issue, this article presents a scoping review of the literature on EU digital policy‐making. While much scholarship adopts a ‘Governance’ approach, two conceptually rich strands emerge: critical approaches, and digital sovereignty.
Chloé Bérut
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Devising modern “green tools” in the context of sustainable socio-economic development [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to study and evaluate the possibilities for the practical development of the principles and norms of the “green economy” in the production and trade of food products in Russian markets.
Stozhko Dmitrii, Stozhko Natalia
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Campus Update: February 1990 v. 2, no. 2 [PDF]
Monthly newsletter of the BU Medical ...
Boston University Medical Center +1 more
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The EU's Strategy for Sustainability: A Landmark Turn With the European Green Deal?
ABSTRACT While the European Green Deal (EGD) has been widely recognized as a milestone in the EU's sustainability strategy, scholars disagree on the nature of the policy change it represents. Critics highlight its limited social and environmental ambitions, despite its portrayal as a “man on the moon” moment.
Ekaterina Domorenok, Franco Gatti
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The Clash of Agricultural Exceptionalism and the First Amendment: A Discussion of Kansas\u27 Ag-Gag Law [PDF]
Since the Nation’s founding, agricultural production has been treated differently than other industries. This concept, known as “agricultural exceptionalism,” has manifested in many different ways throughout U.S. history.
Kaufman, Meredith
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Humanitarian Action and Military Intervention: Temptations and Possibilities. [PDF]
Although the war in Liberia in July 2003 claimed hundreds of lives, the international community was reluctant to intervene. In this article, the author debates the question: does international military intervention equal protection of populations?
Bradol +8 more
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When Rare Is Not Small: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Initiatives and Therapy
In the precision‐medicine era, rare diseases must not be sidelined in translational infrastructure. The Mr. Cai Lei—led “Ice‐Breaking Team” turns an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient community into a sustainable ecosystem, realigning philanthropy, data, and research and development to reshape rare‐disease pipelines and guide precision therapies ...
Yang Liu +6 more
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Recent studies have illuminated the potential harms associated with ultra-processed foods, including poor mental health, aggression, and antisocial behavior.
Alan C. Logan +3 more
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The word on the street: a survey of the needs, attitudes and behaviour of young people in Bournemouth, 2006 [PDF]
In 2006, Bournemouth Youth Service, Connexions and the Bournemouth Partnership decided to carry out a survey of young people’s attitudes,opinions and behaviour so that they could improve the services they provide for young people in Bournemouth.
Cutts, Wendy +2 more
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