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    NEURAL NETWORKS INTEGRATION INTO LEGAL RESOURCES FOR ANTI-СORRUPTION MEASURES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION par Oleksii Makarenkov

    Publié 2025-06-01

    The article under discussion highlights that appropriate evaluation procedures are of crucial importance for anti-corruption and other compliance assessments in international commercial transactions, national physical security guarantee agreements, their combinations, and other related deals. It is...

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    INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT par I. Novikova, S. Rudich

    Publié 2022-02-01

    The article is devoted to the study of the institutional component of the regional innovation syste of the Stavropol territory. It defines the structure of institutions, the role of institutions in the regional innovation system( RIS), and the impact of institutions on the effectiveness of RIS devel...

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    La mobilité des magistrats des cours souveraines (audiencias) des Indes sous Charles III (1759-1788), reflet d’une politique réformatrice par Philippe Castejón

    Publié 2018-06-01

    This article aims at analyzing the mobility of magistrates named by Charles the Third in the West Indies, from 1759 to 1788. Beyond an historiography which favoured the anti-creole vision, it is about re-imagining the mobility as a real system. Family support, personal merit, cronyism, years of serv...

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    “…Family support, personal merit, cronyism, years of service and respect of norms were as many factors, sometimes contradicting one another, explaining the promotion of a magistrate. …”
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    Issues in Science Publishing. What's Hot and What's not? par Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva

    Publié 2015-06-01

    Science is in crisis: a crisis of trust, and a crisis of values. Yet, this is an opportune moment for scientists to examine the issues that underly science to discover how they may be of use, beyond their laboratory or field experience, to improve the research and publishing landscapes to create an...

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    “…The discovery, within a matter of years, that the literature is more corrupted than was previously thought, in some cases caused by clear cases of editorial cronyism, or abuse, has resulted in a need for scientists to exceed their functions as mere scientists to evolve into whistle-blowers. …”
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