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Symmetry, gauge freedoms, and the interpretability of sequence-function relationships [PDF]
Quantitative models that describe how biological sequences encode functional activities are ubiquitous in modern biology. One important aspect of these models is that they commonly exhibit gauge freedoms, i.e., directions in parameter space that do not ...
Anna Posfai +2 more
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Fundamental Rights and Freedoms of Citizen-Employee in Labour Law
Since the 1980s, fundamental rights and freedoms have not only appeared and taken on a particular dimension within employment but also started covering all aspects of citizen employees’ private and professional lives. The appearance of citizen employees’
Ali Güzel +2 more
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Freedom of travel and mobility [PDF]
Man is by nature a moving object that must move from one place to another according to what he wants and at any time he wants and the means he wants, and in this protection for his physical and psychological health together.
Sefan Bakrad Mesroob
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Objectives Research on resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic has primarily focused on health system resilience. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) develop a broader understanding of societal resilience to shocks by evaluating resilience in three systems:
Fabrizio Tediosi +6 more
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One of the indicators of the fulfillment of international obligations by the state in the field of human rights is the perfect definition of the mechanism for ensuring the rights and freedoms of a person and a citizen.
Yuriy Bysaga
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Human Rights, Fundamental Freedoms and Universal Values in International Relations
The author analyzes the evolution of human rights and fundamental freedoms in domestic political life of individual states and in international relations as well over the latest two centuries. The article traces the role of struggle for liberal political
Lev S. Voronkov
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2018 3(2), 563-600 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Fundamental freedoms and fundamental rights in EU law. - III. Comparability of the case law of the Court of
Tamas Szabados
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Features and differences of the European system of human rights from other legal mechanisms
The purpose of this article is to highlight the role of the European human rights system in the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms. Accordingly, the authors determine its place in the system of protection of human rights and fundamental ...
A. M. Saitbekov
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This article assesses whether the EU Treaty freedoms - the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital - should be considered as fundamental rights which are hierarchically equal to other fundamental rights.
Nik J. de Boer
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Why Market Freedoms are no Fundamental Rights: A Competence Approach
Market freedoms resemble in many aspects fundamental rights. Since individuals can invoke them against the measures of Member States, they are subjective rights which restrict the competence of the Member States in favour of the individual.
Stephan Gregor
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