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Some medical drone payloads are classified as dangerous goods
Analysis of dangerous goods compliance challenges for drone logistics in healthcare, finding 10% of medicines classified as hazardous and current procedures unscalable.
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Atrato River ruling showed limited substantive action
Analysis of Colombia's Atrato River rights of nature judgement reveals performative court orders that hinder substantive action despite advancing community guardian organizing.
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Government and opposition MPs use geographic questions differently
Opposition and government members use geographic parliamentary questions differently for oversight and representation across democracies. Study reveals strategic distinctions in four countries.
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Domestic courts vary in translating international crime labels
Comparative study of how Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden translate international war crimes prohibitions into domestic law and apply them through courts.
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Legal liability in Whoosh feeder train crossing accidents
Legal analysis of civil liability in fatal Whoosh Feeder Train accidents at unguarded crossings in Indonesia, examining corporate and governmental negligence with joint liability framework proposals.
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Bekasi labor candidates split votes, but coordination sometimes concentrated support
Examines how Indonesia's fragmented labor movement achieved electoral success in Bekasi's 2019 legislative election through cross-union cooperation despite structural divisions and institutional.
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Congressional budget hearings used four politeness strategies
Examine how Philippine congressional budget hearings use politeness strategies to balance authority, accountability, and institutional hierarchy in legislative proceedings.
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E-court reforms varied by institutional and digital capacity
Comparative study of e-court reforms in Italy and Indonesia examining how judicial digitalization affects access to justice, procedural transparency, and efficiency across different institutional.
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Yasir Machmud’s victory was shaped by a multi-actor election network
Actor-Network Theory analysis of Yasir Machmud's 2024 legislative election victory in Bone Regency, examining how human and non-human actors form networks that produce electoral success.
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AI and blockchain use in Saudi enforcement needs human oversight
Analytical study of AI and Blockchain integration in Saudi enforcement law; proposes a Judicial AI Governance Framework and oversight mechanisms to reconcile automation with Sharia safeguards.