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Phishing Email Detection Using BERT and RoBERTa
One of the most harmful and deceptive forms of cybercrime is phishing, which targets users with malicious emails and websites. In this paper, we focus on the use of natural language processing (NLP) techniques and transformer models for phishing email ...
Mariam Ibrahim, Ruba Elhafiz
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The seventeen UN SDGs address critical global challenges. Among them, Goal 10—reducing inequality—and Goal 16—promoting peace, justice, and strong institutions—serve as foundational pillars in democracies, enabling the achievement of all other goals ...
Carol Nash
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SDG-16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
AbstractInstitutions and organisations must give due importance to the rule of law, the sanctity of human rights and the effect of stability to ensure sustainable development. SDG-16, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, aims to strengthen justice and strong corporate culture to achieve sustainable development and social peace.
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Turning A Cycle of Debt and Dependency into Financial Security: Rerouting Payday Loan Consumers in Mississippi [PDF]
In this paper, Southern Bancorp Community Partners assesses the current payday lending environment in Mississippi; highlights the need for successful payday loan alternative products and strong asset building policies by showcasing lessons learned in ...
Meredith Covington, Tamika Edwards
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Senses of Sen: Reflections on Amartya Sen’s Ideas of Justice [PDF]
This review essay explores how Amartya Sen’s recent book, The Idea of Justice, is relevant and important for the development and assessment of transnational theories and applications to transnational justice and legal education programs.
Arif A. Jamal +56 more
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Mapping out a Canadian university’s trauma-informed landscape: A preliminary exploration
Adversity and trauma are commonly misunderstood human experiences affecting most individuals across post-secondary campuses. Depending on contextual factors, they can lead to lifelong challenges or growth.
Mélanie Letendre Jauniaux +1 more
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Social Justice, The Common Weal and Children and Young People in Scotland [PDF]
This paper argues that: • Scotland should organise itself around social justice, which addresses entitlements, redistribution, recognition and respect. • Children and young people have particular views on what social justice means for them. • Rights have
Cairns, Liam +4 more
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Distributive Justice and The Problem of Friendship [PDF]
ArticleFriendship distributes critical benefits across society and does so unequally. Income, levels of education and health vary dramatically according to the quality of individuals' friendships.
Chiara, Cordelli
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The Guarantees of Freedom [PDF]
Hayek (1960) distinguishes the institutions of English freedom, which guarantee the independence of judges from political interference in the administration of justice, from those of American freedom, which allow judges to restrain law-making powers of ...
Andrei Shleifer +3 more
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Geoengineering and Non-Ideal Theory [PDF]
The strongest arguments for the permissibility of geoengineering (also known as climate engineering) rely implicitly on non-ideal theory—roughly, the theory of justice as applied to situations of partial compliance with principles of ideal justice. In an
Morrow, David R., Svoboda, Toby
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