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Management of anastomotic leak after elective anterior resection for rectal cancer: A systematic review and pooled analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Anastomotic leak (AL) following rectal cancer resection significantly increases the clinical care, risks morbidity and mortality and impairs oncological outcomes. AL management is not standardised. This systematic review and pooled analysis evaluated the comparative efficacy of the various reported strategies.
Walsh R, Murphy E, Ryan ÉJ, Cahill RA.
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UEG Week 2023 Poster Presentations [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 535-1498, October 2023.
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Abstract The regulation of violent right‐wing extremist online content in the European Union is facing a conundrum. On the one hand, pressure to respond to concern over violent right‐wing extremism (or VRWE, a term used by the European Union to refer to ‘far right’) has led to a push to develop a coherent European‐wide response.
Danielle Flonk, Richard McNeil‐Willson
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Strangers in the city: Spacing and social boundaries among accountants in the global city
Abstract By conducting in‐depth interviews with 40 migrant and local accountants living and working in Dubai, the paper demonstrates how individual accountants draw on the global city as they make sense of and reconstruct professional identities and social boundaries of inclusion/exclusion.
Rania Kamla
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Taking fundamental rights seriously in the Digital Services Act's platform liability regime
Abstract This article highlights how the EU fundamental rights framework should inform the liability regime of platforms foreseen in secondary EU law, in particular with regard to the reform of the E‐commerce directive by the Digital Services Act. In order to identify all possible tensions between the liability regime of platforms on the one hand, and ...
Giancarlo Frosio, Christophe Geiger
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Procedural rights as safeguard for human rights in platform regulation
Abstract In what way can coregulation and regulation (like that included in the NetzDG and envisaged by the Digital Services Act) ensure individual users' right to procedural fairness, through ensuring due process and transparency? In other words, how could users be treated fairly when it comes to removing their objectionable content: For example, by ...
Judit Bayer
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Online interventions for reducing hate speech and cyberhate: A systematic review
Abstract Background The unique feature of the Internet is that individual negative attitudes toward minoritized and racialized groups and more extreme, hateful ideologies can find their way onto specific platforms and instantly connect people sharing similar prejudices.
Steven Windisch +3 more
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Can Precision Policing Reduce Gun Violence? Evidence from “Gang Takedowns” in New York City
Abstract During the last decade, while national homicide rates have remained flat, New York City has experienced a second great crime decline, with gun violence declining by more than 50 percent since 2011. In this paper, we investigate one potential explanation for this dramatic and unexpected improvement in public safety—the New York Police ...
Aaron Chalfin +2 more
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Abstract Online comment sections on news organizations' social media pages provide a unique forum for exploring attitudes toward platform governance and freedom of expression at the crossroads between people, platforms, and news providers. Amid ample political and policy interest, little empirical evidence exists on user perceptions of platform ...
Martin J. Riedl +4 more
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PROTOCOL: Online interventions for reducing hate speech and cyberhate: A systematic review
Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 17, Issue 1, March 2021.
Steven Windisch +2 more
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