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provides some suggestions for a prudent world-domestic institutionalization of risk-management to counter global challenges. …
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It has often been said that the financial crisis which has been hitting the world economy since mid-2007 is an ethical …
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In this article we seek to substantiate the relation between ethics, corruption, governance and development in emerging … ethics, corruption and the improve of governance of the countries. We first construct a relation between ethics and … emerging countries around the world, that we use in the tables, were collected at the World Bank site. We observe the need to …
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Ethical considerations in determining whether a human organ market could exist without causing exploitation of vulnerable populations may depend on the size of the market. Some ethical and religious considerations are culture dependent; others require legal structures to protect fundamental...
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Regulation consists of rulemaking and enforcement. Economic theory offers two complementary rationales for regulating financial institutions. Altruistic public-benefits theories treat rules as governmental instruments for increas- ing fairness and efficiency across society as a whole....
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Is it time to end the practice of double hatting in international adjudication? In this ESIL Reflection, we examine the practice of double hatting in the specific context of international investment arbitration. We ask three questions: how widespread is the practice; when is it a problem; and what...
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This study documents a robust empirical pattern between moralizing gods, which prescribe fixed laws of morality, and conflict prevalence and fatalities, using spatially referenced data for Africa on contemporary conflicts and ancestral belief systems of individual ethnic groups prior to European...
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What will happen in a crisis when Artificial Intelligence systems will decide about increasingly many issues, including life and death? Will a Citizen Score based on Big Data determine our chances of survival? How should autonomous systems make decisions that are ethically aligned with what is...
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