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Russia's new law on foreign agents raises significant concerns for civil society
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Restricting the right to freedom of assembly : the case of Barankevich v Russia
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Enhancing cyber security using audio techniques: a public key infrastructure for sound
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The inter-comparison of AATSR aerosol optical depth retrievals from various algorithms
Published 2015“…For the purpose of estimating different performance of these three algorithms in Asia, in this paper we compared the Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) of L2 data (10km×10km) including FMI AATSR Dual-view ADV algorithm, the Oxford RAL Aerosol and Cloud retrieval (ORAC) algorithm and the Swansea University AATSR retrieval (SU) algorithm with the AErosol RObotic NETwork (AERONET) and the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network (CARSNET) data separately. …”
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Gäfgen : opening the door to a reassessment of Article 3 violations?
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Fashion-making in the transglobal landscape
Published 2018“…Much has been written about the transformation of China from being a clothing manufacturing site to a fast-rate, fashion-consuming society. …”
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Towards Ontology-based SQA Recommender for Agile Software Development
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ECtHR extends application of Convention beyond Council of Europe borders
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What should the European Court learn from the Inter-American Court on reparation?
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After COVID-19: time to agree a biosecurity code of conduct under the biological and toxin weapons convention (article)
Published 2020“…This paper suggests that now is the time to build on two decades of work within the BTWC and for States Parties to agree on a Biosecurity Code of Conduct under the Convention as proposed by China. Over the past two decades, as part of their attempts to strengthen the BTWC and thereby to help prevent the development of biological and toxin weapons, States Parties have given considerable attention to the potential utility of Codes of Conduct for life and associated scientists. …”
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