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    A shock to the system by Hayes, J

    Published 2009
    “…The Freedom of Information Act 2000 has changed journalism in Britain; for a number of journalists it has altered the way they work and their expectation about the information they can gather through it. …”
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    Children's independent mobility : a comparative study in England and Germany (1971-2010) by Shaw, B, Watson, B, Frauendienst, B, Redecker, A, Jones, T, Hillman, M

    Published 2013
    “…This can be defined as ‘the freedom of children to travel around their own neighbourhood or city without adult supervision’ (Tranter and Whitelegg, 1994).…”
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    Refugee Economies in Addis Ababa: Towards Sustainable Opportunities for Urban Communities? by Betts, A, Fryszer, L, Omata, N, Sterck, O

    Published 2019
    “…In this report, we draw upon the data to consider the prospects for a sustainable urban response in the context of Ethiopia’s adoption of the new Refugee Proclamation in 2019, which appears to provide refugees with the right to work and freedom of movement.…”
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    Reuters Institute digital news report 2016: Asia-Pacific supplementary report by Pothong, K, Nielsen, R

    Published 2016
    “…The level of trust in news and perceptions of whether news is subject to undue political and commercial influences vary across these markets in ways that bear no simple relationship with freedom of the press.…”
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    A frequency-independent boundary element method for scattering by two-dimensional screens and apertures by Hewett, D, Langdon, S, Chandler-Wilde, S

    Published 2013
    “…Our analysis does not capture this observed behaviour completely, but we provide a rigorous frequency-explicit error analysis which proves that the method converges exponentially as the number of degrees of freedom $N$ increases, and that to achieve any desired accuracy it is sufficient to increase $N$ in proportion to the square of the logarithm of the frequency as the frequency increases (standard boundary element methods require $N$ to increase at least linearly with frequency to retain accuracy). …”
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    A Categorical semantics of Quantum Protocols by Abramsky, S, Coecke, B

    Published 2004
    “…It also shows the degrees of axiomatic freedom: we can show what requirements are placed on the (semi)ring of scalars C(I,I), where C is the category and I is the tensor unit, in order to perform various protocols such as teleportation. …”
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    Refugee economies in Uganda: What difference does the self-reliance model make? by Betts, A, Chaara, I, Omata, N, Sterck, O

    Published 2019
    “…Through its self-reliance model, it allows refugees the right to work and freedom of movement. It has sustained this approach virtually since independence despite currently hosting more refugees than any other African country. …”
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    Selected topics in child well-being in India: a review of policies, programmes and services by Vennam, U, Komanduri, A

    Published 2009
    “…Other definitions of well-being have highlighted children’s freedom from risks such as trafficking, addiction and discrimination, and access to the basic things that one needs to live healthily, safely and happily (UNICEF 2007). …”
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    Time to step away from the ‘bright, shiny things’? Towards a sustainable model of journalism innovation in an era of perpetual change by Anger, J

    Published 2018
    “…The need for a ‘user-led’ approach to researching journalism innovation and developing foundational frameworks to support it Additionally, new journalism innovation considerations are noted, such as the implications of digital technologies’ ‘unintended consequences’, and the need to respond innovatively to media freedom threats - such as gendered online harassment, privacy breaches, and orchestrated disinformation campaigns.…”
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    Eco-monsters & eco-fighters: China's investments in Serbia's heavy manufacturing industry as seen through an environmental lens by Prelec, T

    Published 2021
    “…The designation of most of these deals as ‘Projects of National Interest’ situates investors above the laws others have to abide by, and allows authorities to decline most Freedom of Information requests. It is argued that the specific mix of environmental and governance concerns unpacked in this study should be much more front and centre in the policy of EU conditionality and value-based democratic assistance than it is at the moment. …”
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    The ten-page introduction to Trusted Computing by Martin, A

    Published 2008
    “…In essence, this gives us two new systems characteristics: (a) a high degree of confidence in the state (configuration, running software, etc.) of a local computing system—and hence a measure of its relative freedom from unwanted intervention; (b) a relatively high degree of confidence in the state of a remote system (a property called ‘remote attestation’). …”
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    Can courts be ‘trusted’ in national security crises? by Waxman, M

    Published 2009
    “…<p>A challenge for any democratic republic is to establish modes of governance that can effectively defeat or mitigate national security threats while also preserving freedoms and public accountability. To many, especially during national security crises, courts are expected to act as guardians of liberty and the boundaries of state power.…”
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    Refugee economies in Kenya by Betts, A, Sterck, O, Omata, N

    Published 2018
    “…Since the early 1990s, the Government of Kenya has restricted refugees’ socio-economic freedoms, notably by denying them the right to work and limiting their movement outside of camps. …”
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    Regulating the press by Fielden, L

    Published 2012
    “…What impact do they have on press standards and what have been their successes and failures? Press freedoms, the report contends, are not an end in themselves but serve a democratic function in the public interest. …”
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