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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 landing obligation in view of different management regimes
Fisheries Research, 2017Abstract The European Union adopted a landing obligation in 2015 implying that all catches of fish subject to quota management must be landed. We compare and contrast the economic consequences for fisheries of the landing obligation in view of the management system on which it is super-imposed.
Frost, Hans Staby, Hoff, Ayoe
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Planning Obligations, Planning Practice, and Land-Use Outcomes
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2000An investigation of planning obligations is used to explore the political and economic dynamics associated with the interaction between the planning and development processes. A significant widening in the use and scope of planning obligations has occurred in the last ten years.
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Can EM Support Compliance With Landings Obligations?
2023No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author. The utility of electronic monitoring (EM) to support compliance with landings obligations is examined by drawing from the experiences of a seven year program using EM to enforce full catch retention compliance in the US shore-based Pacific whiting fishery.
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The Land Grant College Obligation
Journal of Farm Economics, 1958BOUT 23,600 land grant college employees use $128 million in exA tension work and $113 million in research work to effectively discover and disseminate information. This is part of the land grant college system in the United States. The very fact that this system continues to receive regular appropriations is testimony to its unquestionable success ...
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The Transformation of Social Obligations of Land Rights on State-Owned Land in China
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Historically, Chinese residential housing was social welfare in nature, and the state mostly bore the social obligations rather than gaining any profit from it. Work units, as the most important social welfare engine in the society, helped to relieve the states burden of providing social welfare to urban residents.
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Land Reform: Unfulfilled Obligation in Southern Africa and Beyond
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies - Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity, 2015ABSTRACTLand reform remains a relevant but contentious issue in southern Africa. It nearly caused the collapse the Southern African Development Community (SADC) after its tribunal ruled against the Zimbabwe land reform programme (which resulted in the removal of white settlers from land they had occupied for decades and, in some cases, for over a ...
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The Netherlands ∙ Tender obligations for Government Land Sale
European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, 2023openaire +1 more source

