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Integrity, risk and accountability in capital markets: Regulating culture. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2013.

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Britain), Energy Institute (Great. Guidelines for the management of integrity of subsea facilities. London: Energy Institute, 2009.

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Tonello, Matteo. Reputation risk: A corporate governance perspective. New York: The Conference Board, Inc., 2007.

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C, Chandler Robert, and Ferrell O. C, eds. Managing risks for corporate integrity: How to survive an ethical misconduct disaster. Mason, Ohio: Thomson, 2006.

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Hearing to review the integrity and efficacy of the federal crop insurance program: Hearing before the Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, Thursday, June 7, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2007.

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Pipeline Integrity: Risk Management and Evaluation. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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Subsea Pipeline Integrity and Risk Management. Elsevier, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2011-0-00113-8.

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Subsea Pipeline Integrity and Risk Management. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2014.

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Process Risk and Reliability Management: Operational Integrity Management. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2010.

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Pipeline Integrity Handbook Risk Management And Evaluation. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2013.

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Managing Corporate Reputation and Risk: A Strategic Approach Using Knowledge Management. Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003.

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Ensuring Information Assets Protection. Smashwords, 2011.

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Chandler, Robert, Lynn Brewer, and O. C. Ferrell. Managing Risks for Corporate Integrity: How to Survive An Ethical Misconduct Disaster. South-Western Educational Pub, 2006.

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It Security Risk Management In The Context Of Cloud Computing Perceived It Security Risks In The Context Of Cloud Computing. Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH &, 2013.

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Roger, Mccormick, and Stears Chris. Part IX Legal and Conduct Risk Management, 32 Managing the ‘Grey Areas’Standards, Scenario Analysis, and Case Studies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749271.003.0033.

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The management of conduct risk continues to present many challenges for financial institutions. Society expects banks to do more than merely comply with the law. Banks are expected to be ‘good corporate citizens’ and to behave ethically. One might argue that they are expected to observe the sprit as well as the letter of the law. However, financial markets thrive on ingenuity and the law allows considerable flexibility to those who are determined to ‘find a way round’ a perceived problem. This chapter revisits, in the context of risk management, the issues concerning ‘grey areas’ and explores the potential benefits of standards that set out what is regarded as accepted practice, adopted either within an individual bank or amongst a group of banks. It also suggests how one might in practice set about developing a standard.
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Melby, Carolyn Sue. RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PERCEIVED STIGMA AND ITS MANAGEMENT, THE DECISION TO BE TESTED FOR HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV), AND HIGH RISK BEHAVIORS OF HOMOSEXUAL MALES (AIDS, SAFE SEX). 1991.

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United States. General Accounting Office., ed. Government management: Status of progress in correcting selected high-risk areas : statement of Donald R. Wurtz, Director, Financial Integrity Issues, Accounting and Financial Management Division, before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. [Washington, D.C.]: The Office, 1993.

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Resolution Trust Corporation: Better assurance needed that contractors meet fitness and integrity standards : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Resolution Trust Corporation: Better assurance needed that contractors meet fitness and integrity standards : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1993.

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Office, General Accounting. Resolution Trust Corporation: Monitoring RTC's fitness and integrity policies for independent contractors : briefing report to the Chairman, RTC Task Force, Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and the Honorable Marge Roukema, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1991.

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Resolution Trust Corporation: Monitoring RTC's fitness and integrity policies for independent contractors : briefing report to the Chairman, RTC Task Force, Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and the Honorable Marge Roukema, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1991.

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Javaid, Kassim. Osteoporosis and fragility fracture. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0275.

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Osteoporosis is defined as a systemic bone disease with reduction in both bone density and microarchitectural integrity, resulting in an increase in fragility fracture risk. It is a multifactorial disease which, through effects on bone formation and resorption, reduces the peak bone mass achieved during early adulthood and increases the rate of bone loss in later adulthood. Osteoporosis is clinically silent until a fragility fracture occurs. There are 3 million patients with osteoporosis in the UK, with over 200 000 fractures per year and 80 000 hip fractures. This chapter addresses the causes, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of osteoporosis.
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Norris, Pippa. Why American Elections Are Flawed (and How to Fix Them). Cornell University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501713408.001.0001.

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The flaws in the American electoral process have become increasingly apparent in recent years. The contemporary tipping point in public awareness occurred during the 2000 election count, and concern deepened due to several major problems observed in the 2016 campaign, worsening party polarization, and corroding public trust in the legitimacy of the outcome. To gather evidence about the quality of elections around the world, in 2012 the Electoral Integrity Project was established as an independent research project based at Harvard and Sydney universities. The results show that experts rated American elections as the worst among all Western democracies. Without reform, these problems risk damaging the legitimacy of American elections—further weakening public confidence in political parties, Congress, and the U.S. government, depressing voter turnout, and exacerbating the risks of mass protests. This book describes several major challenges observed during the 2016 U.S. elections arising from deepening party polarization over basic voting procedures, the serious risks of hacking and weak cyber-security, the consequences of deregulating campaign spending, and lack of professional and impartial electoral management. This book outlines the core concept and measure of electoral integrity, the key yardstick used to evaluate free and fair elections. Evidence from expert and mass surveys demonstrate the extent of problems in American elections. The book shows how these challenges could be addressed through several practical steps designed to improve electoral procedures and practices. If implemented, the reforms will advance free and fair elections, and liberal democracy, at home and abroad.
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Narkunas, J. Paul. Reified Life. Fordham University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823280308.001.0001.

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Reified Life: Speculative Capital and the Ahuman Condition addresses the most pressing political question of the 21st century: what forms of life are free and what forms are perceived legally and economically as surplus or expendable, human and otherwise. Reified Life theorizes the dangerous social implications of a posthuman future, whereby human agency is secondary to algorithmic processes, digital protocols, speculative financial instruments, and nonhuman market and technological forces. Narkunas contends that it is premature to speak of a posthuman or inhuman future, or employ an ‘ism, given how dynamic and contingent human practices and their material figurations can be. Over several chapters he diagnoses the rise of “market humans,” the instrumentalization of culture to decide the life worth living along utilitarian categories, and the varied ways human rights and humanitarianism actually throw members of the species like refugees outside the human order. Reified Life argues against posthumanist calls to abandon the human and humanism, and instead proposes the ahuman to think alongside the human. Reified Life elaborates speculative fictions as critical mechanisms for envisioning alternative futures and freedoms from the domineering forces of speculative capital, whose fictions have become our realities. Narkunas offers, to that end, a novel interpretation of the post-anthropocentric turn in the humanities by linking the diminished centrality of humanism to the waning dominion of nation-states over their populations and the intensification of financial capitalism, which reconfigures politics along economic categories of risk management.
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Lopez, Berenice, and Patrick J. Twomey. Biochemical investigation of rheumatic diseases. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0062.

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It is important for rheumatologists to have an understanding of biochemical tests including an awareness of their limitations. The biological variability of an analyte both within and between individuals, the limitations of the measurement technology, the sensitivity of laboratory internal quality control and external quality assurance procedures, as well as interlaboratory variations in practices including sample collection procedures, may all impact on the interpretation of a result. Biochemical tests are often requested to monitor organ-specific dysfunction arising as an adverse consequence of pharmacotherapy or as a component of a systemic rheumatic disease, although dysfunction may also reflect infection or coincidental pathology. Patients with rheumatic diseases are at high risk of renal and hepatic disease. Serum creatinine and its derivative estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) are the most readily available surrogate markers of GFR and are used to assess renal impairment and monitor its course. However, the use of creatinine alone lacks sensitivity and a substantial loss of function must occur before creatinine levels are increased. Additional biochemical screening for kidney damage can be performed by assessment of glomerular integrity, including proteinuria or albuminuria and haematuria. A wide spectrum of rheumatic diseases can affect the liver with various degrees of involvement and hepatic pathology. These often present with cholestatic or hepatitic biochemical profiles. The medical management of rheumatic diseases also involves medications that are hepatotoxic, and routine monitoring of liver function is recommended. This approach is not problem-free and may be improved by quantitative determinations of non-invasive markers of liver fibrosis in the future. Together with imaging techniques, biochemical tests play an important role in the assessment and differential diagnosis of metabolic bone disease.
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Taking Stock of Regional Democratic Trends in Africa and the Middle East Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.2.

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This GSoD In Focus aims at providing a brief overview of the state of democracy in Africa and the Middle East at the end of 2019, prior to the outbreak of the pandemic, and then assesses some of the preliminary impacts that the pandemic has had on democracy in the region in the last 10 months. Key facts and findings include: Africa • In 2019 alone, 75 per cent of African democracies saw their scores decline, and electoral processes in Africa have failed to become the path for political reform and democratic politics. The reasons are many, including weak electoral management and executive aggrandizement. • The key challenges to democracy brought about by the pandemic involve the management of elections, restrictions on civil liberties (especially freedom of expression), worsening gender equality, deepening social and economic inequalities, a disruption to education, deterioration of media integrity, disruption of parliaments and an amplified risk of corruption. These challenges exacerbate and accelerate long-standing problems in the region. • Despite the challenges, the COVID-19 pandemic might galvanize governments to reinforce public health and social protection mechanisms, rendering the state more able to cushion the impact of the crisis, and enhancing its legitimacy. The Middle East • The Middle East is the most undemocratic region in the world. Only 2 out of 13 countries in the region are democracies. The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened the economic and social problems of the region, which could exacerbate the pre-existing democratic challenges. • Freedoms of expression and media were severely curtailed in many countries in the region prior to the pandemic. In some cases, COVID-19 has aggravated this. Countries have closed media outlets and banned the printing and distribution of newspapers, under the pretext of combating the spread of COVID-19. This has restricted citizens’ access to information. • Migrant workers and internally displaced people have been disproportionally affected by COVID-19. A significant proportion of the infections in the region have been in impoverished migrant and refugee communities. In the Gulf region, curfews and lockdowns have resulted in many migrants losing their livelihood, right to medical attention and even repatriation. Migrants have also faced discrimination often being held in detention centres, in poor conditions, as part of governmental efforts to curb the number of COVID-19 infections among citizens. The review of the state of democracy during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 uses qualitative analysis and data of events and trends in the region collected through International IDEA’s Global Monitor of COVID-19’s Impact on Democracy and Human Rights, an initiative co-funded by the European Union.
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