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This article investigates the historical formation of the presumption of innocence and its establishment in international norms of protection of Human Rights such as the Universal Declaration and the American Convention.
Samyra Haydêe Dal Farra Naspolini+1 more
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The Allocation of the Legal Burden of Proof in Article 101 TFEU Cases: A ‘Clear’ Rule with Not-So-Clear Implications [PDF]
This article evaluates the allocation of the legal burden of proof in cases concerning the application of Article 101 TFEU, as prescribed by Article 2 of Regulation 1/2003 which provides that the Commission is responsible for establishing that an ...
Kalintiri, A.
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Network topology drives population temporal variability in experimental habitat networks
Habitat patches connected by dispersal pathways form habitat networks. We explored how network topology affects population outcomes in laboratory experiments using a model species (Daphnia carinata). Central habitat nodes in complex lattice networks exhibited lower temporal variability in population sizes, suggesting they support more stable ...
Yiwen Xu+3 more
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La dudosa constitucionalidad del régimen sancionador del dopaje deportivo
The text analyzes the universalizaton of the antidopping discipline as a consequence of the UNESCO Convention from 2005 and the passing of the Antidopping world code together with the impact of the strict liability system set forth by the former and that
Tomás Ramón Fernández
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Trying Cases in the Media: A Comparative Overview [PDF]
The essay deals with the problem of media impact on ongoing trials. In particular, it proposes a taxonomy of three comparative models of governance (traditional common law approach; US approach; Continental European approach) and makes a case for the ...
Resta, Giorgio
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Using the DNA Testing of Arrestees to Reevaluate Fourth Amendment Doctrine [PDF]
With the advent of DNA testing, numerous issues have arisen with regard to obtaining and using evidence developed from such testing. As courts have come to regard DNA testing as a reliable method for linking some people to crimes and for exonerating ...
Grossman, Steven P.
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Erythropoietin in Cancer: Presumption of Innocence? [PDF]
Abstract Erythropoietin emerged as the biggest drug in oncology despite never having demonstrated a survival benefit in patients with cancer. Two phase III clinical trials reported more than 3 years ago that erythropoietin adversely affected cancer survival rates, due mainly to tumor progression.
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Geographic variation in walking activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum
This study examined whether there is geographic variation in field populations, focusing on the moving activity in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. Results showed significant differences in moving activity among field populations but no correlation with latitude or meteorological factors.
Kentarou Matsumura
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Towards an International Right to Claim Innocence [PDF]
In the past, wrongful convictions were seen as a local problem largely undeserving of national or international attention. Very different legal systems have shared a common approach of emphasizing the finality of criminal convictions, thereby making it ...
Garrett, Brandon L.
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Moving in the Dark: Enlightening the Spatial Population Ecology of European Cave Salamanders
We assessed individual interactions, movement ecology and activity patterns of a subterranean population of Speleomantes strinatii, applying spatial capture–recapture modeling to a photographic dataset of 104 individuals. ABSTRACT Space use and movement are fundamental aspects of organisms' ecology, mirroring individual fitness, behavior, and life ...
Giacomo Rosa+2 more
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