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Mutual recognition: comparing policy areas
Abstract Based on the analysis of the different policy areas discussed in this volume, this article proposes a strategic choice argument to account for the differential outcomes in the establishing of mutual recognition and, if instituted, for the divergent outcomes of its implementation in the different policy areas.
Adrienne Heritier
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Mutual recognition ‘on trial’: the long road to services liberalization [PDF]
In his 1986 White Paper on completing the single market, Lord Cockfield hailed mutual recognition as the miracle formula for the much needed liberalization of services markets.
Susanne K Schmidt
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Mutual Component Analysis for Heterogeneous Face Recognition
Heterogeneous face recognition, also known as cross-modality face recognition or intermodality face recognition, refers to matching two face images from alternative image modalities.
Zhifeng Li, Dihong Gong, Dacheng Tao
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Mutual recognition as a new mode of governance
Mutual recognition is generally not mentioned in debates about new modes of governance, though it is an important alternative to hierarchical steering in the form of harmonization.
Susanne K Schmidt
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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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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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Mutual Learning for Pattern Recognition
2023 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2023Sabrina Tarin Chowdhury +2 more
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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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