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One size does not fit all: uncontrolled T2 inflammation on tezepelumab-a case series. [PDF]

open access: yesAllergy Asthma Clin Immunol
Tardif A   +3 more
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Editorial: Motivational interviewing in forensic settings. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
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Mortality, Criminal Sanctions, and Court Diversion in People With Psychosis.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
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Sanctions [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Political Economy, 1992
Sanctions are measures that one party (the sender) takes to influence the actions of another (the target). Sanctions, or the threat of sanctions, have been used, for example, by creditors to get a foreign sovereign to repay debt or by one government to influence the human rights, trade, or foreign policies of another government.
Eaton, Jonathan, Engers, Maxim
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Private Sanctions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
SUMMARY We survey a representative sample of the US population to understand stakeholders’ desire to see their firms leave Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. Only 37% of the respondents think that leaving Russia is a pure business decision, and only 30% think that sanctions are a pure matter for the government.
Hart, Oliver D.   +2 more
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To sanction or not to sanction: Public attitudes on sanctioning human rights violations

Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2023
Public opinion is central to understanding when states enforce human rights abroad. Yet we do not have firm evidence regarding why individuals demand government action in some cases of human rights violations, but not others. I argue that economic interests and shared identity play important roles.
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