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Unpacking China's Digital Ascent in the Global South: The Case of Huawei in North Africa
ABSTRACT Despite frequent concerns in Western policy and media circles about the risks of using Chinese telecommunications suppliers, firms like Huawei have encountered little resistance from governments or citizens in the Global South. Empirical research explaining this acceptance remains limited.
Tin Hinane El Kadi
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Speech Disorders in Children with Congenital Heart Disease Attending a Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria. [PDF]
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A Study on Preserved Creditor's Rights and Target of Ships in the Arrest of Ships
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Transfusion ratios and survival in severe blunt trauma patients receiving massive transfusion. [PDF]
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The Metal Oxidation State in Cu, CuO, and Cu<sub>2</sub>O Nanoparticles Plays a Key Role in Toxicity to Sea Urchin <i>Arbacia lixula</i>, <i>Paracentrotus lividus,</i> and <i>Sphaerechinus granularis</i> Embryos. [PDF]
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Rethinking the arrest of ship regime in Nigeria
Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 2019The arrest of ship regime is a critical aspect of global shipping and international trade. In settling maritime or trade disputes, arrest of ship is a crucial pre-judgment instrument usually deploy...
K. Anele
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An Arresting Question: Should New Zealand Adopt the 1999 Ship Arrest Convention?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014An analysis of whether New Zealand should adopt the International Convention on Arrest of Ships (1999). The paper argues that, on balance, New Zealand should not adopt this Convention. Instead, the Convention should be used as a guide for any future reform of New Zealand's ship arrest laws.
Guy Finny
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