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Priority-Group based Link Scheduling over Duty-Cycle Constrained LoRa Network
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World Duty Free Group, the sequel
Nederlands tijdschrift voor Europees Recht, 2022World Duty Free Group, the sequel. De fiscale selectiviteitstoets nader belicht Het arrest in World Duty Free Group gaat over het staatssteunrechtelijke selectiviteitscriterium bij belastingregelingen. Het selectief karakter wordt via drie stappen vastgesteld: (1) de vaststelling van de gewone belastingregeling, (2) het bestaan van een ...
R.J.M. van den Tweel, G.J. van Midden
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Multinational Group Liability and Directors’ Duties
2021Abstract This chapter addresses the impact of the multinational enterprise (MNE) group on company law, considering the themes of corporate control and liability. The existence of group enterprises challenges the basic legal characteristics of the corporation: separate legal personality; directors’ duties to the company; the integrity of ...
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Imperfect Duties, Group Obligations, and Beneficence
Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2014There is virtually no philosophical consensus on what, exactly, imperfect duties are. In this paper, I lay out three criteria which I argue any adequate account of imperfect duties should satisfy. Using beneficence as a leading example, I suggest that existing accounts of imperfect duties will have trouble meeting those criteria.
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2019
Abstract Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral duty to defend human rights, that environmentalists have a moral duty to push for global systemic reform, or that the affluent have a moral duty to alleviate poverty.
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Abstract Moral duties are regularly attributed to groups. We might think that the United Kingdom has a moral duty to defend human rights, that environmentalists have a moral duty to push for global systemic reform, or that the affluent have a moral duty to alleviate poverty.
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Interference Mitigation Based on Femtocells Grouping in Low Duty Operation
2010 IEEE 72nd Vehicular Technology Conference - Fall, 2010Since a large number of femtocells may coexist in one macrocell area, interference management becomes a major issue in the deployment of femtocells, and therefore has been researched actively. In the IEEE 802.16m, one way to mitigate interference is Low Duty Operation (LDO) Mode for femtocells.
Helena Widiarti +2 more
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Group-Based Neighbor Discovery in Low-Duty-Cycle Mobile Sensor Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2016Wireless sensor networks have been used in many mobile applications such as wildlife tracking and participatory urban sensing. Because of the combination of high mobility and low-duty-cycle operations, it is a challenging issue to reduce discovery delay among mobile nodes, so that mobile nodes can establish connection quickly once they are within each ...
Liangyin Chen +6 more
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Directors Duties and Liability in Corporate Groups: A Japanese Perspective
European Business Law Review, 2016This article examines the issue of directors’ duties and civil liability from a Japanese perspective, particularly in the group context. Regulation of group companies has been widely discussed in the company law debates of Japan, but the article focuses on the reform initiative that resulted in the amendment of the Japanese Companies Act in 2014 ...
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Acta Politica, 2012
Equality of participation and shared understandings of citizenship are fundamental to democracy. Although clear patterns of inequality according to racial group membership have been found regarding political participation, the extent to which such inequalities are also seen in public definitions of citizenship is unclear.
Hilde Coffé, Catherine Bolzendahl
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Equality of participation and shared understandings of citizenship are fundamental to democracy. Although clear patterns of inequality according to racial group membership have been found regarding political participation, the extent to which such inequalities are also seen in public definitions of citizenship is unclear.
Hilde Coffé, Catherine Bolzendahl
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