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How Can Law Be Robust in the Face of Heightened Societal Turbulence?
ABSTRACT Taking its cue from the growing frequency of disruptive crises, new research argues that crisis‐induced turbulence calls for robust governance based on adaptation and innovation. While law plays a key role in the effort of governments to govern robustly, the robustness of law has received scant regard.
Eva Sørensen +2 more
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Could the war disruption in Ukraine move micromobility forward? Stakeholders' perspective. [PDF]
Olkhova M +4 more
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Prospects of codification of environmental legislation of Ukraine
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Inescapable partners: the European Union and the Council of Europe as rule of law promoters in Ukraine [PDF]
Burlyuk, Olga
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the strategic communication of the European Commission about developing a regulatory approach and financial instruments to foster the greening of the European economy over a period of 14 years (2009–2023). We investigate in‐depth the strategic communication of three European Commission Colleges led by Barroso, Juncker, and ...
Susanne Reither +2 more
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Maintaining Health Care in Occupied Ukraine: Criminal Collaboration or Conscientious Professionalism? [PDF]
Gross ML.
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Business Participation in Regulation: A Multifocal Perspective on Management Studies
ABSTRACT This paper conceptualizes how regulation is viewed in management studies in the context of business participation in regulation and explores its implications. We theorize six lenses through which management studies understand regulation: as competitive advantages, boundaries, forums, principles, systems, and cognitive frames.
Onna Malou van den Broek +3 more
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Narratives of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in the Italian press and social media. [PDF]
Gozzo S, Fragapane S.
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Unconventional Fiscal Policies in Response to Inflation: The Iberian Exception in Portugal
ABSTRACT The surge in Eurozone inflation in 2022 compelled European governments to implement unconventional fiscal policies. One initiative, the Iberian Exception, imposed a cap on the cost of natural gas used for electricity generation in Portugal and Spain.
Lourenço Cerdeira +2 more
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