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The effect of specialty coffee certification on household livelihood strategies and specialisation Ghent University
Raising Trust in Security Products and Systems through Standardisation and Certification: The CRISP Approach Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The need for security systems and related ICT solutions poses new challenges to the individuals in terms of fundamental rights such as the right to privacy. Those challenges generate mistrust at the same time to the end-users. Standardisation and certification can have a significant role in changing the picture and help reinstate the lost confidence. This paper examines the concept of “trust” to ICT employed for security purposes, identifies the ...
From monologues to dialogue: the US “Certification” procedure as a source of inspiration for EU cooperative judicial federalism University of Antwerp
Born as a post-modern construction, the European Union does not find its identity defined by positive law nor unilaterally affirmed by means of interpretation of the CJEU. Instead, the notion of identity of the European Union finds a definition and consolidates itself in the institutional capacity of national and supranational courts to engage in a fruitful dialogic relationship. So far, the preliminary reference mechanism has represented the ...
Reforming the EPB certification and the property tax incentive to encourage additional investments in energy efficiency Hasselt University
The EU member states have implemented energy performance of buildings (EPB) minimum requirements for new constructions, while in Flanders an additional property tax incentive is offered if higher standards of energy performance are achieved. The current paper aims to investigate whether the property tax incentive played a role in encouraging additional investments in energy efficiency in new constructions. It also aims to understand the ...
Education and certification on heart failure of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology Hasselt University
ECQV-IBI: Identity-based identification with implicit certification Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Identity-based identification (IBI) schemes allow a prover to provide entity identification, based on its unique identity. This paper provides the first non-trivial IBI scheme with implicit certification by using the Elliptic Curve Qu Vanstone (ECQV) implicit certification scheme. In contrast to the conventional identity-based schemes, the implicit certificate based approach is resistant against key escrow since the trusted authority only a ...