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Challenges of Guaranteeing Privacy in Pandemic Time
The right of citizens to privacy in the Republic of Kosovo is guaranteed under the Law on Personal Data Protection. Moreover, this right is guaranteed by the Constitution (Official Gazette, 2008), which is the highest legal act.
Ebibi Candidate Dashnim
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Influence of migration processes in Europe on law and legal culture of information society
The relevance of research: The relevance of the problem under study is evidenced, first, by an active scientific discourse among lawyers on the impact of migration flows on modern law, and, second, by the necessity to elaborate the integral concept of ...
E. Pevtsova +4 more
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A review of law and policy on decarbonization of shipping
The carbon emission of shipping industry accounts for about 3% of the global total. With the continuous growth of international trade, the decarbonization and carbon neutralization of shipping industry has become an important direction for future ...
Junjie Dong +4 more
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The transformative law of political economy in Europe
Anna Beckers +2 more
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Background The General Data Protection Regulation is a regulation in EU law on data protection and privacy in the European Union. We aimed to provide an overview of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enablers and barriers to the secondary use ...
J. Vuković +3 more
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Forensic DNA phenotyping in Europe: How far may it go?
The fast evolution of genetic sequencing techniques led to new applications in forensic genetics, one of these being the prediction of the physical appearance of a possible perpetrator from biological traces found at the crime scene.
M. Zieger
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Outpatient services and primary care: scoping review, substudies and international comparisons
Aim: This study updates a previous scoping review published by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) in 2006 (Roland M, McDonald R, Sibbald B.
Eleanor Winpenny +7 more
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This article focuses on the position of Roman law in Japanese legal education from 1874 to 1894. Japanese law was drastically Westernised during this period, taking inspiration from Europe, and was modelled after common law and French law simultaneously.
Tomoyoshi Hayashi
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A new frontier: The challenges surrounding the deepening impact of data protection regulations on bankruptcy law [PDF]
Notwithstanding the unprecedented and global prestige that data privacy (or data protection, in Europe) law has gained in the 21st century, comparative analyses of the effects flowing from the intensifying impact of data protection law on bankruptcy ...
Tajti Tibor
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Margin of Appreciation and Incrementalism in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
Fundamental rights standards in Europe diverge as a result of differences in legal traditions, constitutional values and historical developments. The European Court of Human Rights therefore faces the challenge of having to balance the need for uniform ...
J. Gerards
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