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Review article Universiteit Antwerpen
In 2019, a total of 70 original scientific papers or reviews were published in Acta Cardiologica. In this paper, we focus on the 10 best papers that we selected based upon the innovative character and/or upon the clinical relevance of their research. In different domains of cardiology, we highlight the most important findings from these 10 best research papers.
Review article Universiteit Antwerpen
Background Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors known to regulate glucose and fatty acid metabolism, inflammation, endothelial function and fibrosis. PPAR isoforms have been extensively studied in metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Recent data extend the key role of PPARs to liver diseases coursing with vascular dysfunction, including nonalcoholic ...
Article 260 TFEU sanctions in Multi-Tiered Member States Universiteit Antwerpen
Comments on article "First report of **Ixodes frontalis** (Acari: Ixodidae) in Finland, an example of foreign tick species transported by a migratory bird" (Memoranda Soc. Fauna Flora Fennica 85: 1619. 2009) Universiteit Antwerpen
The significance of Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights for Education Policy in the Russian Federation Universiteit Antwerpen
Where is 'the political' in the journal Political Communication? On the hegemonic articulation of a disciplinary identity Universiteit Antwerpen
Critical scholars have long critiqued the circumscribed theoretical boundaries of political communication research in its dominant disciplinary identity. This identity is usually attributed to the hegemonic authority of a functionalist paradigm of political communication anchored in the use of positivist epistemologies and quantitative methods. This article revisits these old debates from a post-foundational discourse theoretical perspective, ...
Journal d'un déporté martiniquais mort à Buchenwald Universiteit Antwerpen
In this article, I analyze Gaston-Paul Effa’s novel, Rendez-vous avec l’heure qui blesse, in its double memorial axis: the connection with the slave narratives, on the one hand, and the testimonials of the Holocaust, on the other. Indeed, the African writer revisits through a fictional diary written by a Black victim of Nazism, deported to Buchenwald, the « knot of memory » between the Black Diaspora and the Jewish Diaspora. Special attention ...
Who safeguards the guardians? A subjective right of judges to their independence under Article 6(1) ECHR Universiteit Antwerpen
Time for the European Court of Human Rights to interpret Article 6 ECHR to encompasses a subjective right for domestic judges to their own independence – Overview of the existing case law on the principle of judicial independence – Such a right currently not present in case law – Judges are obliged to frame their complaints, while at their heart independence-related, in terms of other substantive Convention rights – Court cannot properly address ...