Participatory Management and Good Governance [PDF]
Good governance contains a set of rules with a political, economic, legal and social basis that coordinate the organization and functioning of the activity of the state executive system.
Claudia Pau, Jeanina Ciurea
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Temporal Aspects of Smart Contracts for Financial Derivatives
Implementing smart contracts to automate the performance of high-value over-the-counter (OTC) financial derivatives is a formidable challenge. Due to the regulatory framework and the scale of financial risk if a contract were to go wrong, the performance
C Clack, D Magazzeni, N Rescher, RM Lee
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Research on developing environmental ethics in pharmacists’ activities
Background Authors of various backgrounds are preoccupied with the meaning of environmental ethics, which refers to specific values, norms, attitudes, and practices with respect to all beings and elements of nature.
Alexandra Toma, Ofelia Crişan
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Actualism, Possibilism, and the Nature of Consequentialism [PDF]
The actualism/possibilism debate in ethics is about whether counterfactuals of freedom concerning what an agent would freely do if they were in certain circumstances even partly determines that agent’s obligations.
Cohen, Yishai, Timmerman, Travis
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THE PRINCIPLES OF LAW. METAPHYSICAL RATIONALITY AND LEGAL NORMATIVITY [PDF]
Any scientific intercession that has as objective, the understanding of the significances of the „principle of law” needs to have an interdisciplinary character, the basis for the approach being the philosophy of the law. In this study we fulfill such an
Marius ANDREESCU, Andra PURAN
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Moral Necessity, Possibility, and Impossibility from Leibniz to Kant
In all three of his major works on moral philosophy, Kant conceives of moral obligation, moral permissibility, and moral impermissibility in modal terms, namely in terms of moral necessity, moral possibility, and moral impossibility respectively.
Michael Walschots
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Nigerian Radiographers Obligation to Diagnostic Reference levels (DRLs) in Medical Imaging
Background: Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) help to identify unusually high dose levels in medical procedures involving radiation. This will subsequently, stimulate quality control. There are legislations and guidelines requiring the Member States of the European Union to adopt DRLs.
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Comments on the European Commission’s Draft Proposal for a Council Regulation on the Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations (Hamburg Group for Private International Law) [PDF]
ROYAL INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY Abstract Laser Physics Group Department of Applied Physics SA104X Degree Project in Engineering Physics, First Cycle Fiber Bragg Gratings in Temperature and Strain Sensors by Ilian Haggmark Supervisor: Michael Fokine A ...
Michaels, Ralf
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From the depths: rich pickings of principles of sustainable development and general international law on the ocean floor - the Seabed Disputes Chamber’s 2011 advisory opinion [PDF]
In February 2011, the Seabed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea handed down its Advisory Opinion in Responsibilities and Obligations of States Sponsoring Persons and Entities with respect to Activities in the Area ...
French, Duncan
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ABSTRACT The pediatric hematology‐oncology fellowship training curriculum has not substantially changed since its inception. The first year of training is clinically focused, and the second and third years are devoted to scholarship. However, this current structure leaves many fellows less competitive in the current job market, resulting in ...
Scott C. Borinstein +3 more
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