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Do large language models have a legal duty to tell the truth? [PDF]
Wachter S, Mittelstadt B, Russell C.
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The Socio‐Cultural and Spiritual Dimensions on Non‐Marketed Environmental Valuation
ABSTRACT The present review aims to strengthen both the theoretical foundation and real‐world relevance of environmental valuation methods, especially in regions marked by cultural diversity or spiritual significance. Its goal is to explore how embracing socio‐cultural pluralism can support more inclusive, meaningful, and accepted environmental ...
George E. Halkos +1 more
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From distance to embodiment-objectivity and empathy in Swedish rape trials. [PDF]
Bladini M.
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ABSTRACT This article explores conscious tourism through a bibliometric analysis, highlighting its evolution, main topics, and conceptual, social, and intellectual structures in academic literature. While sharing principles with sustainable and responsible tourism, it stands out for its explicit focus on individual and collective awareness in travel ...
Jakson Renner Rodrigues Soares +4 more
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Can AI Rely on the Systematicity of Truth? The Challenge of Modelling Normative Domains. [PDF]
Queloz M.
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ABSTRACT Growing environmental threats like carbon emissions, industrial wastes, and climate change introduce a paradigm shift toward circular economy (CE). The concept of CE offers a sustainable approach to waste reduction by extending the life of existing resources and promoting their re‐use.
Ahmed A. Bakhsh
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How can the rule of law under the WTO framework ensure sustainable fishery governance through fishery subsidies? A study from the perspective of special and differential treatment. [PDF]
Bai J, Wu Y.
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Existing Sustainability Interventions are Insufficient to Scale Up Cocoa Agroforestry in West Africa
ABSTRACT Sustainability transitions in agri‐food systems are required to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and social inequities. In the West African cocoa sector, supply chain sustainability initiatives (SSIs) have emerged as key environmental governance tools to address these challenges and promote agroforestry.
Keessy Maria‐Prisca Kouakou +8 more
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