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Are Isaac Asimov’s books on lawmakers’ bedside tables? Many emerging laws on Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) mention Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics. But should they? Asimov’s stories describe failures of the Three Laws, not successes. This paper attempts to address this question by diving into Asimov’s works of and on science fiction.
De Cooman, Jérôme, Petit, Nicolas
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Congressional Lawmaking: A Perspective On Secrecy and Transparency [PDF]
[Excerpt] Openness is fundamental to representative government. Yet the congressional process is replete with activities and actions that are private and not observable by the public.
Oleszek, Walter J
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Appropriations Redux: A Critical Look at the Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Resolution [PDF]
On January 25, 1988, in his State of the Union Address, President Reagan blasted Congress for the budget process culminating in the Fiscal Year 1988 (FY 88) continuing resolution.
Devins, Neal E.
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Nanosafety data provide a guiding example for establishing best practices in data management, aligning with FAIR principles and quality criteria. This review explores existing quality assessment approaches for reliability, relevance, and completeness, emphasizing the need for harmonization and adaptation to nanomaterials and advanced materials. The aim
Verónica I. Dumit +43 more
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From Meaningful to Meaningless Participation: The Tragedy of Indonesia’s Omnibus Law on Job Creation
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court introduced the concept of meaningful participation in the lawmaking process, emphasizing the right to be heard, considered, and explained.
Zainal Arifin Mochtar +5 more
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Judicial Legislation, Not Lawmaking: How the ICJ Fills Legal Gaps Without Creating New Law [PDF]
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) often faces criticism for allegedly exceeding its mandateby engaging in what some perceive as lawmaking. This debate, though not new, continues tospark significant scholarly discourse and is even echoed by some of
Anosh Naderi
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Interpretive Methodology and Delegations to Courts: Are ‘Common-Law Statutes’ Different? [PDF]
It is hard to find consensus on questions of statutory interpretation. Debates rage on about the appropriate goals of interpretation and the best means of achieving those ends.
Lemos, Margaret H.
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Liberalism and the Distinctiveness of Religious Belief [PDF]
Finding the appropriate sweet spot for religion’s role in the state and how state action may affect the lives of religious people continues to be elusive.
Greene, Abner S.
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Dialogic Federalism: Constitutional Possibilities for Incorporation of Human Rights Law in the United States [PDF]
Discussions about the allocation of authority between federal and subfederal systems in the implementation of international human rights law typically proceed by staking out one of two initial positions.
Powell, Catherine
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Mid‐infrared optoacoustic microscopy (MiROM) acquires lipid‐ and protein‐ associated vibrational contrast in intact fat tissue without dyes, preserving native tissue architecture. Through lateral and axial segmentation, MiROM tracks intrinsic intracellular changes during postnatal remodeling. A quantitative spatial analysis tool (Q‐SAT) maps white‐ and
Myeongseop Kim +7 more
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