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Paradigm Transformation of Global Health Data Regulation: Challenges in Governance and Human Rights Protection of Cross-Border Data Flows. [PDF]
Xia L, Cao Z, Zhao Y.
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Estimating the costs and quality of life impact of vision loss in the population aged 50-80 years in Malta: evidence from The Malta Eye Study. [PDF]
Agius D +4 more
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Medical students' views on what professionalism means: an Ubuntu perspective. [PDF]
Mokhachane M +4 more
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From proposal to compromise: the TRIPS waiver debate and the crisis of WTO decision-making. [PDF]
Syam N, Abbas MZ.
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THE EUROPEAN CHARTER ON LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Sara Kauzlarić
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The European Charter of Local Self-Government: A Treaty for Local Democracy
The first critical study of the 1985 international treaty that guarantees the status of local self-government (local autonomy). Chris Himsworth analyses the text of the 1985 European Charter of Local Self-Government and its Additional Protocol; traces the Charter’s historical emergence; and explains how it has been applied and interpreted, especially ...
Chris Himsworth
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Charter Impact: Beyond European Local Self-Government
2015The impact of the European Charter of Local Self-Government can also be assessed by reference to its attributes as a remarkable treaty in its own right, especially its enforcement mechanisms discussed in chapter 4; its influence on steps taken to seek to guarantee regional autonomy (as opposed to local autonomy); and its influence on other “local ...
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It is a widespread assumption in Denmark, that the rights to local self-government, which are guaranteed by the Constitution of 1953, not only meet, but also goes beyond what is required by the European Charter of Local Self-Government. Although this is not entirely without reason, the assumption is incorrect.
Gerd Battrup
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