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Ratio Juris, 2011
AbstractModern democratic polities regularly operate at several political levels. In the case of the EU at the level of the member‐states and the EU itself, and in addition at federal, regional, and municipal levels. Is there any democratic rule to determine which level is more legitimate than the others?
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AbstractModern democratic polities regularly operate at several political levels. In the case of the EU at the level of the member‐states and the EU itself, and in addition at federal, regional, and municipal levels. Is there any democratic rule to determine which level is more legitimate than the others?
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2021
Abstract This chapter broadens the perspective on causes of failures, enabling the deeper analyses of subsequent chapters addressing proximate, distal, and ultimate causes. The rich history of multi-level analysis and modeling is briefly reviewed, citing key contributions by a wide range of research disciplines.
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Abstract This chapter broadens the perspective on causes of failures, enabling the deeper analyses of subsequent chapters addressing proximate, distal, and ultimate causes. The rich history of multi-level analysis and modeling is briefly reviewed, citing key contributions by a wide range of research disciplines.
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2011
Abstract This chapter examines issues related to governmental levels of regulation. It first considers the contextual conditions that have given rise to the regulatory state at various levels of government, and particularly within the European Union.
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Abstract This chapter examines issues related to governmental levels of regulation. It first considers the contextual conditions that have given rise to the regulatory state at various levels of government, and particularly within the European Union.
Robert Baldwin +2 more
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2010
For many people, the idea of politics may suggest the endless theatre of politicians, journalists, judges and activists that compete with the ‘soaps’ and with sport for our attention on television and in the newspapers. Another way to experience politics, however, is to suffer the delays caused by new road projects or under-invested railways, to enjoy ...
Neil Collins, Aodh Quinlivan
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For many people, the idea of politics may suggest the endless theatre of politicians, journalists, judges and activists that compete with the ‘soaps’ and with sport for our attention on television and in the newspapers. Another way to experience politics, however, is to suffer the delays caused by new road projects or under-invested railways, to enjoy ...
Neil Collins, Aodh Quinlivan
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2017
Multilevel governance refers to the ways in which government and nongovernment agencies interact at a number of spatial scales to shape the social, political, and economic landscape. It acknowledges that the decisions of governments can be the product of the interactions between national governments and governments operating at the provincial or state ...
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Multilevel governance refers to the ways in which government and nongovernment agencies interact at a number of spatial scales to shape the social, political, and economic landscape. It acknowledges that the decisions of governments can be the product of the interactions between national governments and governments operating at the provincial or state ...
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2012
This Chapter focuses on molecular logic which goes outside the classical Boolean blueprint of 0 and 1. Instead of binary, we now encounter ternary and higher logics. The latter logics gain information density by sacrificing robustness. However, experimental conditions are arranged in specific instances so that the robustness problem is avoided ...
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This Chapter focuses on molecular logic which goes outside the classical Boolean blueprint of 0 and 1. Instead of binary, we now encounter ternary and higher logics. The latter logics gain information density by sacrificing robustness. However, experimental conditions are arranged in specific instances so that the robustness problem is avoided ...
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2019
We find an immense number of different things in the world—inorganic things and living things. Classical physics tell us that all these things are composed of only three basic entities: protons, neutrons and electrons. How does the enormous diversity of things get into the world if there are only three basic entities?
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We find an immense number of different things in the world—inorganic things and living things. Classical physics tell us that all these things are composed of only three basic entities: protons, neutrons and electrons. How does the enormous diversity of things get into the world if there are only three basic entities?
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