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Prior work has shown that accurately perceiving the risk for COVID-19 is associated with higher adherence to protective health behaviors, like face mask use, and more acceptance of governmental restrictive measures such as partial or complete banning of ...
Fernando Torrente +4 more
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Unilateral Restrictive Measures (the Case of U.S. Foreign Policy)
States apply unilateral restrictive measures with increasing frequency. The United States is a country that uses such measures most actively for its foreign policy purposes.
K. V. Kritskiy
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COVID-19: Lessons from the ‘euro crisis’. EPC Discussion Paper 16 April 2020 [PDF]
The coronavirus is an unprecedented external shock that is challenging the EU and its member states. The crisis is fundamental, posing a dramatic threat to public health and the life of citizens.
Emmanouilidis, Janis A., Zuleeg, Fabian
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EU Restrictive Measures and Third Countries’ Evidence
EU restrictive measures, often referred to as ‘sanctions’, have become an increasingly used instrument of EU autonomous foreign policy. For some restrictive measures, however, the EU cannot act alone. In order to adopt them, the Council must rely on information transmitted by third states’ authorities and decisions taken by them at domestic level. This
CHALLET, Celia, GRUMAZ, Dorin-Ciprian
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The Use of Restrictive Measures in an Acute Inpatient Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service [PDF]
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/There are significant issues associated with the use of restrictive measures, such as seclusion and restraint, in child and ...
Gerace, Adam +2 more
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Formal aspects of derogation of human rights due to the pandemic of COVID 19 in comparative practice of constitutional courts [PDF]
The paper presents the similarities and differences in the argumentation of the constitutional courts of the Republic of Serbia, the Republic of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Hungary when deciding on procedural/formal aspects of human rights ...
Beretka Katinka
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Optoelectronic Vital Capacity Measurement for Restrictive Diseases [PDF]
To determine whether optoelectronic plethysmography accurately evaluated vital capacity (VC) in patients with respiratory muscle dysfunction of variable severity, including those with paradoxical abdominal movements.In 20 subjects, VC was measured in the supine position using both spirometry and optoelectronic plethysmography (6 optoelectronic cameras ...
Julien, Boudarham +9 more
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Crime and Criminality in North Macedonia During COVID-19 Restrictive Measures
The pandemic and restrictive measures taken by governments have radically changed our daily lives. The impact on mental health, image, behaviour and conduct as a result of the restrictions on movement and everyday activities is significant. What is more,
Angelina Stanojoska
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International Sanctions and Unilateral Restrictive Measures: Problems of Definition
In this article the author examines different approaches to definition of "sanctions" and "unilateral restrictive measures". Relevant rules of international and domestic law as well as Russian and foreign doctrinal sources were analyzed for this purpose.
Kirill V. Kritskiy
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Badanie poświęcone jest analizie i porównaniu środków ograniczających przewidzianych w kodeksie karnym Ukrainy i nakazów wynikających z kodeksu karnego Republiki Austrii. W celu kompleksowego przedstawienia tego tematu artykuł zawiera przede wszystkim
Yuliia Kovalyk
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