Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 340: Law
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Wattenhofer, Herbert; Sutter, Rolf; Eckstein, Markus,
2010.
7. Auflage.
Rorschach:
Schatz.
ISBN 978-3-033-00266-8.
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Krauskopf, Patrick,
2009.
A new policy in the field of verticals.
In:
ICF 2009, 16th St.Gallen International Competition Law Forum, St. Gallen, 2009.
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Abegg, Andreas; Wenger, David, eds.,
2009.
Ancilla Iuris : Lagen des Rechts.
Frankfurt am Main:
Klostermann.
Ancilla Iuris ; 3.
ISBN 978-3-465-03631-9.
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Pflaum, Sonja; Ryser, Nadine; Streichenberg, Kathrin,
2009.
Der Fall : «Das Vermächtnis des Pieter Dohlen», Teil 1.
ius.full.
2009(3+4), pp. 119-131.
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Pflaum, Sonja; Ryser, Nadine; Streichenberg, Kathrin,
2009.
Der Fall : «Das Vermächtnis des Pieter Dohlen», Teil 2.
ius.full.
2009(5), pp. 164-170.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 340: Law
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Apéro Digital Event Series
In the midst of societal digital transformation, post-pandemic economic recovery, and geopolitical tensions around the globe, the need for a carefully curated space for deliberation and networking presents unprecedented urgency. Against this backdrop, we propose the creation of an intellectually stimulating and ...
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Brain Research International Data Governance & Exchange
The goal of this project is to develop an International Data Governance Framework (IDGF) that can advance responsible international brain research and innovation. This will start with the identification of the technical, legal, ethical and organizational challenges to IDGF and the development of pathways to address ...
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Quality indicators of polydisciplinary medical expert reports from the perspective of social security studies / law and empirical legal studies
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Enabling Scientific Diplomacy: Preparation of the GESDA Neurotechnology Compass
The Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA) is developing the “Neurotechnology Compass” (the NeuroTech Compass – NTC). The NTC is aimed at equipping decision-makers with the necessary navigation tools to best support research in neuroscience and neurotechnology and their applications in society. By ...
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Quantifying Illegal Activity: Estimating Dark Rates and Predicting Offenses
Innosuisse supports our research "Quantifying Illegal Activity: Estimating Dark Rates and Predicting Offenses in Switzerland." In collaboration with LogObject AG and the University of Zurich (UZH), we will estimate the number of undetected cyber-attacks and predict high-risk areas for burglaries using real life data ...