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The European Arrest Warrant, from Mutual Recognition to Mutual Supervision?
European Criminal Law Review, 2022Mutual recognition is the rule which guides cooperation in criminal matters within the European Union. Whilst intended to facilitate and make cooperation faster, the Court of Justice has done exactly the opposite in its case law. It has raised the thresholds for cooperation between the Member States by creating more formalities, causing delay and it ...
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2014
In “Some functions of gaze direction in two-person conversation,” Adam Kendon provided the first systematic account of the organization of gaze in conversational interaction, arguing that here gaze behavior serves the regulation of speaker- and listenership.
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In “Some functions of gaze direction in two-person conversation,” Adam Kendon provided the first systematic account of the organization of gaze in conversational interaction, arguing that here gaze behavior serves the regulation of speaker- and listenership.
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mutual recognition procedure (MRP)
2009multistate procedure for a medicinal product that has already received a MA in at least one MS; to make it easier for obtaining marketing authorization in at least two further EC member states (MS) by a common application after first having obtained marketing authorization in one member state (afterwards “rapporteur”); this country has a maximum of 210
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Embedding Mutual Recognition at the WTO
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006Abstract Mutual recognition is a useful tool for international liberalization in particular contexts. However, it poses two important types of risk. First, it could jeopardize a satisfactory level of prudential regulation. In order to address these risks, mutual recognition should be limited to initiatives that can be supported by satisfactory ...
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2001
In the Hittite treaties, foreign countries are either enemies (nakru)1 or friends/allies (salmu). Only those integrated into the Hittite political system by a formal pact fall into the second category; if they ‘rebel’, they too become enemies. To the group of enemies belong ‘Hurri, Misri (= Egypt), Karduniash (= Babylonia), Ashtata, Alshe, and every ...
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In the Hittite treaties, foreign countries are either enemies (nakru)1 or friends/allies (salmu). Only those integrated into the Hittite political system by a formal pact fall into the second category; if they ‘rebel’, they too become enemies. To the group of enemies belong ‘Hurri, Misri (= Egypt), Karduniash (= Babylonia), Ashtata, Alshe, and every ...
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Mutual recognition across generations
Philosophy & Social Criticism‘Sovereignty’, Arendt says, ‘is contradictory to’ the human condition. It is not, in any event, the kind of thing that can be shared across generations. Subsequent generations lack sovereignty to the precise degree that they are bound by the decisions of their predecessors.
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Memristive control of mutual spin Hall nano-oscillator synchronization for neuromorphic computing
Nature Materials, 2021Mohammad Zahedinejad +2 more
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