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America's Contribution to the Literature of International Law and Diplomacy [PDF]
John W. Foster
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Transient Charging of Mixed Ionic‐Electronic Conductors by Anomalous Diffusion
This article explores charge transport in mixed ionic‐electronic conductors (MIECs) through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and transient current analysis. Focusing on PEDOT:PSS, WO3, and n‐doped PBDF, it uncovers the impact of anomalous diffusion via fractional modeling. The study reveals key correlations that deepen understanding and guide the
Heyi Zhang+9 more
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Protecting Human Health from Climate Change: Legal Obligations and Avenues of Redress under International Law. [PDF]
Wewerinke-Singh M, Doebbler C.
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The Academy of International Law at the Hague Established in Co-Operation with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace [PDF]
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Plural Vision: International Law Seen Through the Varied Lenses of Domestic Implementation [PDF]
This Essay introduces a collection of essays that have evolved from papers presented at a conference on “International Law in the Domestic Context.” The conference was a response to the questions raised by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Medellín v.
Telman, D. A. Jeremy
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This study showcases the airbrush method, a novel coating technique for the preparation of thin black paint coatings for infrared camera measurements. Using the method, coatings with an emissivity of 0.95, and as thin as 3 µm can be prepared. The method is affordable, non‐destructive, and can be prepared onto a wide range of substrates while ...
Victor Regis+10 more
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Legitimacy in international law of Australian border closure to own citizens. [PDF]
Boretti A.
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Disaggregating U.S. Interests in International Law [PDF]
The Constitution is so central to American identity that any concession of external constitutional constraints may constitute a threat to national self-determination.
Spiro, Peter J.
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Is International Law Really ‘Law’?
This chapter describes an International law is enforced by the process as reciprocal-entitlement violation. It shows reciprocal-entitlement violation is a mechanism akin to the old "just war" notion that underlies a realistic enforcement mechanism or international law.
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How to Manufacture Photonic Metamaterials
Metamaterials boast applications such as invisibility and “hyperlenses” with resolution beyond the diffraction limit, but these applications haven’t been exploited in earnest and the market for them hasn’t grown much likely because facile and economical methods for fabricating them without defect has not emerged.
Apurba Paul, Gregory Timp
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