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Le droit international et Internet après l’« affaire Snowden » : La recherche de nouveaux équilibres
Edward Snowden, a former employee of a subcontractor of the NSA, revealed the US monitoring and data interception programs. This case has changed International Internet Law in many aspects, including two in particular, which are discussed in this article. The Snowden affair has underlined the difficulty encountered by Law in responding to technological
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Abstract This study investigated Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits in patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH), a condition affecting motor, cognitive and autonomic functions. Given the overlap between ToM‐related neural networks and those affected in iNPH, we examined whether ToM impairments are a feature of the disease ...
Akrivi Vatsi +9 more
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Surveillance normalization and critique: News coverage and journalists’ discourses around the Snowden revelations [PDF]
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks about “bulk data collection” by the NSA and GCHQ, questions about mass surveillance have come to the forefront of public debate.
Bennett, Lucy K. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Estimating the causal effect of third‐stage management approaches on preventing postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in the context of physiologic birth using observational data requires conditioning on specific variables, with selection relying on assumptions about their roles in the exposure‐outcome pathway that are rarely made explicit ...
Vanessa Hébert +4 more
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What drives the European Parliament? The Case of the General Data Protection Regulation. Bruges Political Research Papers 47/2015. [PDF]
This paper evaluates which factors influence the European Parliament’s decision-making, based on a case study: the 2012 proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation.
Moulonguet, Matthieu
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ABSTRACT This article pursues two objectives. First, it aims to trace the genealogy of data protection regulation in major liberal democracies. To do so, it examines the evolution of this regulation in the United States, France, and Germany, among others, and relies on the policy actors' triangle framework.
Nicolas Bocquet
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Spies and journalists: Towards an ethical framework? [PDF]
The publication by the Guardian in the UK from mid-2013 of secret intelligence documents leaked by the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden was highly controversial.
Lashmar, P.
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Between Support and Shame: The Impacts of Workplace Violations for Immigrant Families [PDF]
Purpose - This study examines the conditions that lead to workplace violations for low-wage immigrant workers, and how family life shapes their decision to speak up.
Gleeson, Shannon
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Strengthening Trust by Design: A QCA Study of Design Choices in Regulatory Regimes
ABSTRACT How can the design of regulatory regimes foster trust in those regimes? In food safety, finance, and data protection regulation, regulatory frameworks have been reformed to restore trust after regulatory failures. Using fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis, this paper seeks to identify how key design choices—centralization of ...
Koen Verhoest +4 more
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Taking the Next Step: Bottom‐Up and Top‐Down Approaches for Mental Health Equity
ABSTRACT There have been persistent mental health disparities for Black and African American communities in the United States. For instance, Black communities continue to have unmet mental health needs compared to other groups and may not receive adequate support and quality treatment.
Alexandria G. Bauer +2 more
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