Editorial: Mainstreaming Equality in EU Law and Beyond
This Special Issue addresses the topic of mainstreaming equality. Put simply, mainstreaming equality entails that all policy fields must take a core principle into account, namely equality.
Alexandra Timmer
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Fragmentation, Lex Specialis and the tensions in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
This chapter attempts to radicalize arguments the author has presented in previous collections. He draws on his own experience of taking Kurdish (from 1994 to 1999) and then Chechen (from 2000 to the present) cases to the European Court of Human Rights ...
Bowring, Bill
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Advancing Respect for Labour Rights Globally through Public Procurement
Governments are mega-consumers of many manufactured products and services. As such they should in principle be able to influence workers’ rights abroad via the terms of purchase contracts.
Olga Martin-Ortega +1 more
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The Second Great Transformation: Human Rights Leapfrogging in the Era of Globalization [PDF]
Whether globalization improves or undermines human rights is not a matter that can be observed in the short term. Globalization is the second “great transformation” spreading capitalism over the entire world.
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
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To Transfer or Not to Transfer: Identifying and Protecting Human Rights Interests in Non-Refoulment [PDF]
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing he or she will be tortured or subjected to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
Padmanabhan, Vijay
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The International Criminal Court and Non-Party States
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, more than eighty have yet to ratify. The article considers the relationship of the Court with these non-party States.
William A. Schabas
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When Independence Meets Accountability: Upholding Non-Retrogression in the Human Rights System [PDF]
Tania Agosti +7 more
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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We developed and validated a DNA methylation–based biomarker panel to distinguish pleural mesothelioma from other pleural conditions. Using the IMPRESS technology, we translated this panel into a clinically applicable assay. The resulting two classifier models demonstrated excellent performance, achieving high AUC values and strong diagnostic accuracy.
Janah Vandenhoeck +12 more
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International Human Rights: Islam\u27s Friend or Foe? Algeria as an Example of the Compatibility of International Human Rights Regarding Women\u27s Equality and Islamic Law [PDF]
Part I of this Note briefly discusses the development of International Human Rights Law as embodied in international covenants today. Part I also discusses Islamic law, the traditional role of women under Islamic law and culture, Algeria\u27s ...
Entelis, Joelle
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