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International legal personality: towards legal duties of transnational corporations?
Ever since its conception, the notion of international legal personality was developed as a measure to regulate the conduct of states. It first sought to strengthen the status of a state in order to counterbalance the status of a ruler, who was then ...
Šaltinytė, Loreta
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Beyond the grave: Do the dead have rights?
Abstract Anatomists who work with the Dead often see themselves as custodians of the Dead. To those who opine that the Dead no longer have Rights (legal or moral) or privileges and have nothing more to contribute to the development of Society or to human endeavor, the Dead's custodians might respond that there is ample evidence that some Rights and ...
Beverley Kramer, Bernard Moxham
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Compliance and Allocation of Responsibilities in INTERPOL Practice
INTERPOL is recognized as an international organization with legal personality, a permanent structure, and independent decision-making authority. Its operational core lies in facilitating international police cooperation, primarily through the exchange ...
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes +1 more
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Charlotte Pommer: Resistance fighter and female pioneer of German anatomy
Abstract This article examines the biography and unique case of Charlotte Pommer (1914–2004), the only anatomist documented to have left the field during the Nazi period after encountering the regime's victims on the dissection table. While she is known for her resistance activities, newly presented documentation reveals her role as the provisional ...
Tim S. Goldmann
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Significance of the Constitution for determining boundaries of legal personality of state
Background. Modern society is a complex mechanism of interacting subjects, relations between which are regulated by a system of various norms. The central place is given to legal norms in this system.
D.V. Ruzaeva
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Abstract Body procurement at The University of Sydney has a long history. Anatomy legislation (1881 Anatomy Act) modeled on the British Anatomy Act 1832 legalized procurement of unclaimed bodies from public institutions for anatomical dissection at licensed Schools of Anatomy, effectively conferring the University of Sydney an exclusive license until ...
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for professionals working in physical education–related fields. However, anatomy education in South Korean universities is often perceived as insufficiently aligned with professional demands. This study aims to document current experiences and perceptions of anatomy education among individuals engaged in ...
Kyu‐Lim Lee +2 more
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Some Remarks on the International Legal Personality of Individuals
The paper analyzes the shift from the state- centric system of international law to the system in which other entities such as intergovernmental organizations, but also individual persons, enter the sphere of international legal personality.
Perišić, Petra
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Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science
Abstract In this paper, we examine the role digital curation practices and practitioners played in facilitating open science (OS) initiatives amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. In Summer 2023, we conducted a content analysis of available information regarding 50 OS initiatives that emerged—or substantially shifted their focus—between 2020 and 2022 to address ...
Irene V. Pasquetto +2 more
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Brief commentary on the debate on whether the European Union (EU) has the necessary international legal personality to conclude international agreements and consequently incur duties and liabilities.
Greaves, Rosa
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