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Law, Political Science and EU Legal Studies

European Union Politics, 2002
Karen J. Alter   +2 more
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Public Trust and Political Legitimacy in the Smart City: A Reckoning for Technocracy

Science, Technology and Human Values, 2021
The 2020 introduction by China’s central government of a national security law (NSL) in Hong Kong marked a watershed moment in the social and political history of the semiautonomous city.
K. Hartley
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Political Risk and International Investment Law

Annual review of political science (Palo Alto, Calif. Print), 2022
International investment law provides a means for states to mitigate political risks that foreign investors face inside their borders. Its status quo includes thousands of international investment agreements (IIAs) and Investor–State Dispute Settlement ...
Carolina Moehlecke, R. Wellhausen
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On the All-Russian Coordination Meeting of Heads of Dissertation Councils on Law and Political Science

legal education and science
The article highlights the holding of the national meeting of heads of dissertation councils in law and political science, which took place on April 17, 2025 at the O.E. Kutafin University (MGUA). The meeting addressed issues related to consolidating the
Yulia K. Tsaregradskaya
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The Emergence of COVID-19 in the U.S.: A Public Health and Political Communication Crisis.

Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law, 2020
The coronavirus public health crisis is also a political-communication and health-communication crisis. In this commentary, we describe the key communication-related phenomena and evidence of concerning effects manifested in the U.S.
Sarah E. Gollust   +2 more
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Law and Economics, Science and Politics

Law and History Review, 1997
I have been invited, and consider it a privilege, to comment briefly on James Hackney's article, Law and Neoclassical Economics. Perhaps it is unnecessary to remark that the article is both engaging and original. Not only does its quality speak for itself, but Hackney is not unforthcoming in speaking for himself.
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Decolonial Data Law and Governance

Technology and Regulation
In the introduction to this special issue, we propose a decolonial take on data law and governance across three aspects through the dismantling of hegemonic structures, the embracing of pluriversality and finally the decentering of data and ...
Siddharth Peter de Souza   +2 more
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Embattled Past, Uncertain Future: Law, Science, and Policymaking at the US Food and Drug Administration

Annual Review of Law and Social Science
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is one of the largest and most important regulators of public health worldwide. Throughout its history, it has sought to build a reputation of decision-making based on science and evidence.
Simon F. Haeder, Susan Webb Yackee
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Marine Pollution Control: Law, Science, and Politics

International Journal, 1972
The ocean was the cradle of life. Since the end of the Ice Age it has covered almost three-quarters of the earth's surface. The existence of this immense reservoir may alone distinguish our planet from others. We can scarcely imagine how life could be sustained without the presence of an ocean.
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