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The Securitization of Cyberspace: From Rulemaking to Establishing Legal Regimes
With the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs), the Internet has become increasingly important in terms of national security, economic development, and global leadership.
Mirzet S. Ramich, Danil A. Piskunov
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Contractual dynamics in Ukrainian civil law regulation
The research delves into the evolving contractual dynamics within Ukrainian civil law amid European integration, quarantine measures, and martial law.
Oleksandr BILIAIEV +4 more
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The request for faster and greener civil aviation is urging the worldwide scientific community and aerospace industry to develop a new generation of supersonic aircraft, which are expected to be environmentally sustainable, and to guarantee a high level ...
Thomas Rötger +2 more
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Our mandate was to “evaluate the implications for Europe of the development in United States of a risk-based ethical review system for medical research aimed at replacing the Common Rule“(the Common Rule is the popular phrase for The Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects in research).
Eikemo, Hilde, Berge Solberg
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Challenges in Implementing European Regulation on Water Reuse for Sustainable Agriculture
ABSTRACT The Regulation (EU) 2020/741 on minimum requirements for water reuse is a key policy for sustainable water management under growing water scarcity in Europe. This paper examines expert perspectives on the challenges involved in implementing EU regulation for water reuse in agriculture, aiming to broaden existing research, which is largely ...
Patricia Allgaier +2 more
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Spatiotemporal Medicare Reimbursement Trends and Economic Clusters in Otologic/Neurotologic Surgery
Despite a 16.2% increase in Medicare‐reimbursed otologic/neurotologic procedural volume from 2012 to 2024, inflation‐adjusted reimbursement per service declined by 29.1%, resulting in reduced aggregate spending over time. Shapley decomposition demonstrated that reimbursement erosion, rather than decreased utilization, was the primary driver of spending
Akshay Warrier +4 more
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ABSTRACT Florida's regulatory framework requires the establishment of minimum flows to protect aquatic ecosystems and water resources from significant harm. One of the primary methods used to evaluate significant harm is assessment of instream habitat, which relies on Habitat Suitability Criteria (HSC) curves that relate flow regimes and habitat ...
Eric J. Nagid, Kym Rouse Holzwart
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Information‐seeking lobbying and strategic stockpiling under trade policy uncertainty
Abstract Research Summary This study investigates how firms engage in information‐seeking lobbying to address trade policy uncertainty. I argue that lobbying enables firms to gain early insights into forthcoming tariff actions, allowing them to strategically stockpile products likely to be targeted. Using shipping records of US firms during the 2018 US–
Bo Yang
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The Rise of Sectorally Differentiated Contract Law
This essay identifies an underappreciated side-effect of the increasing influence of industry associations in the development of transnational law. As the law governing commercial contracts harmonizes across territorial boundaries, it will increasingly ...
Joshua Karton
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The End of Self‐Regulation: Will the Football Governance Act 2025 Fix the National Game?
The Football Governance Act 2025 is a watershed. It upends the model of self‐regulation that has defined how the game has been run in England and Wales for over a century‐and‐a‐half. The newly created Independent Football Regulator will exercise control over clubs, owners, and competition organisers.
Jan Zglinski
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