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Change of Normative Content of Basic Principles of Contemporary International Law
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human rights principle accumulates new content including their international protection.
Vladimir A. Kartashkin
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This article addresses the state of international environmental law (IEL) in the Arctic. The focus is on the ongoing legal mechanisms put in place for the maintenance of IEL in the various Arctic States.
Ateawung, Rene
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By overcoming the fixed‐path limitations of conventional machine learning, a heterogeneous graph neural network fundamentally reconstructs material data representation. Integrating variable processing sequences with intrinsic elemental features, this framework enables exploratory optimization across high‐dimensional spaces.
Jie Yin +12 more
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The principles of international civil procedure
It is well known that each branch has its own principles, that constitute the normative, substantive core of the legal system, and that all legal requirements of the normative and individual character must adhere to these principles.
Tumenbaev S.A., Serіm G.O.
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Interpretable machine learning reveals how composition and processing govern the formation and microstructural burden of Fe‐rich intermetallic compounds in recycled Al–Si–Fe–Mn alloys. By separating morphology selection from morphology‐conditioned burden partitioning, this framework shows that identical Fe contents can yield different intermetallic ...
Jaemin Wang +2 more
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Protection internationale du climat et souveraineté étatique
The role of State sovereignty in the development of international climate regime seems unavoidable because it is inherent to modern international law. International environmental law, on the other hand, relies on State sovereignty principle to develop ...
Agnès Michelot
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Nuclear mechanical properties are inherently scale‐dependent, arising from a hierarchical architecture that spans DNA, chromatin, the nuclear envelope, and condensates. Experimental techniques and theoretical models are integrated into a cohesive multiscale framework linking nanoscale structural features to organelle‐level mechanical behavior.
Xinran Liu +15 more
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Principle of the Rule of Law in International Law: Nature and Characteristics
The article analyzes the principle of the rule of law in international law considering ontological and epistemological aspects of its nature and interrelation with national law. Given the modern understanding of the tasks, purpose and nature of law, both domestic and international, the paper substantiates the view of the rule of law as a moral and ...
Buromenskiy, Mykhaylo +2 more
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In this article, the author analyses the legal status of the so-called ‘nexus principle’, i.e. the requirement that a qualifying connection exists between the state exercising its taxing power on the one hand and taxable subject and/or taxable object on ...
Gadžo, Stjepan
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Inhibitory Decay and Supercritical Brain Dynamics During Sleep Deprivation
Sleep deprivation progressively shifts human brain dynamics from near‐critical toward supercritical states, as revealed by neuronal avalanche analysis of resting‐state fMRI. These changes track subjective sleep pressure rather than vigilance lapses and show marked network heterogeneity. A circuit model suggests that reduced inhibitory efficacy provides
Dai Zhang +6 more
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