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Introduction : bringing a new vision to online dispute resolution [PDF]
This article offers a brief overview of the state-of-the-art ODR domain by presenting the contributions to the field made by the participants in this volume. It also examines some of the challenges that ODR face at present with regard to interoperability
Poblet, Marta
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From Single Atoms to Nanoparticles: Pathways Toward Efficient and Durable Pt/TiO2 Photocatalysts
Platinum single atoms on TiO2 nanosheets evolve into clusters and nanoparticles under ethanol photoreforming and thermal treatments. By controlling deposition and post‐treatments, particle size and location on specific facets are modulated. The study reveals how stability pathways determine efficiency, guiding the design of more durable photocatalysts.
Juan José Delgado +6 more
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Ferroelectricity in Antiferromagnetic Wurtzite Nitrides
We establish MnSiN2${\rm MnSiN}_2$ and MnGeN2${\rm MnGeN}_2$ as aristotypes of a new multiferroic wurtzite family that simultaneously exhibits ferroelectricity and antiferromagnetism with altermagnetic spin splitting. By strategically substituting alkaline‐earth metals, we predict new materials with coexisting switchable polarization, spin texture, and
Steven M. Baksa +3 more
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Decentralised Justice: How Kleros Empowers Jurors in Online Dispute Resolution
This paper argues that decentralised justice, as exemplified by Kleros, offers complementary model to judicial AI by combining partial automation with transparent, human-centred decision-making.
Nicolas Kyriakides +2 more
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Automat optical inspection (AOI) techniques in semiconductor fabrication can be leveraged in battery manufacturing, enabling scalable detection and analysis of electrode‐ and cell‐level imperfections through AI‐driven analytics and a digital‐twin framework.
Jianyu Li, Ertao Hu, Wei Wei, Feifei Shi
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The nature of online civil dispute resolution in modern India
The Indian judiciary is evolving at a rapid pace by integrating digital technologies. Under the eCourts project, new digital service centres are being created in the courts that connect the traditional court system and the modern digital infrastructure ...
Irina A. Gronic
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Does ADR’s “Access to Justice” Come at the Expense of Meaningful Consent? [PDF]
Over the last forty years, ADR processes, in particular mediation and arbitration, have been advanced as vehicles to secure access to justice for individual litigants and to improve efficiency in overburdened court systems.
Nolan-Haley, Jacqueline
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Nanothermometry in Living Cells: Physical Limits, Conceptual and Material Challenges
Heat and temperature are fundamental to life. When nanothermometers began probing regions as small as a living cell, they triggered controversial claims of large intracellular temperature gradients. We review physical constraints energy‐conservation, entropy production, thermodynamic fluctuations, and molecular dynamics.
Taras Plakhotnik
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Amyloidogenic Peptide Fragments Designed From Bacterial Collagen‐like Proteins Form Hydrogel
This study identified amyloidogenic sequence motifs in bacterial collagen‐like proteins and exploited these to design peptides that self‐assemble into β‐sheet fibers and form hydrogels. One hydrogel supported healthy fibroblast growth, showing promise for biocompatible materials. Our work demonstrates that bacterial sequences can be harnessed to create
Vamika Sagar +5 more
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Mediation, Self-Represented Parties, and Access to Justice: Getting There from Here [PDF]
Mediation is enthusiastically promoted as a vehicle for providing access to justice. This is as true in developing countries as it is in the United States.
Nolan-Haley, Jacqueline
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