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Abstract This article analyses the European Commission's (Commission) capacity to manage and deepen the EU–UK relationship post the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its efforts to expand its competencies within the framework, through the use of the principal–agent theory.
David Moloney, Simon Usherwood
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Abstract Trust in regulatory regimes is essential for democratic legitimacy and regulatee compliance. This is particularly relevant in multilevel systems such as the European Union. This study examines the interplay of individual‐ and country‐level factors that contribute to stakeholder trust in the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Jana Gómez Díaz
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ABSTRACT Background High antibiotic resistance and limited tetracycline accessibility severely restrict the clinical application of classic bismuth quadruple therapy (BQT), creating an urgent demand for alternative regimens. Methods A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science up to June 3, 2025, for trials ...
Qi‐Qi Guo +7 more
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Medication Errors in Perioperative Nursing: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To map the current literature on the characteristics of nurse‐related medication errors in perioperative healthcare settings. Design A scoping review. Methods This scoping review used the five‐stage framework developed by Arksey and O'Malley (2005).
Chamila Wickramasinghe +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic diseases are a major global health burden, contributing to morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. Self‐care is essential for effective disease management, with health literacy (HL) and digital health literacy (eHL) playing a role in enabling individuals to engage in health‐promoting behaviours.
Camilla Elena Magi +9 more
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Changing interpretations: freedom of association in Germany and the United Kingdom
Abstract This article examines the transformation in the dominant understanding of freedom of association in Germany and the United Kingdom (UK) within the context of industrial relations liberalization. It argues that both countries have experienced a shift from collectivist to individualist interpretations of freedom of association, driven by a ...
FELIX SYROVATKA
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Trends in Mitigating the Effects of COVID-19 on International Arbitration
Adebanjo T.
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Abstract The regulation of activities in global supply chains presents significant challenges, particularly in establishing corporate accountability for human rights violations and addressing extraterritorial oversight. Due to the unwillingness or limited capacity of governments to regulate the social externalities of global business activities, the ...
TASKIN IQBAL
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AI-powered digital arbitration framework leveraging smart contracts and electronic evidence authentication. [PDF]
Han P.
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Early Internationalization: A Meta‐Analysis of Antecedents, Dimensions, and Performance
Abstract More than three decades after Oviatt and McDougall’s pioneering 1994 paper ‘Towards a theory of international new ventures’, the study of early internationalizing firms continues to captivate international business scholars. The research questions we address involve the antecedents of early internationalization, the dimensions of this ...
Hadi Fariborzi +2 more
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