Hardware in the Loop Simulation - Economic Commission Europe Category C Brake Assist System

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bryan Miller ◽  
Michael D. Rizzo ◽  
Robert L. Taylor ◽  
Joshua R. Auden
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pp. 646-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miao Hong ◽  
Satoshi Horie ◽  
Yushi Miura ◽  
Tosifumi Ise ◽  
Yuki Sato ◽  
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Vol 41 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 1139-1164
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Iulian Munteanu ◽  
Seddik Bacha ◽  
Antoneta Iuliana Bractu ◽  
Joël Guiraud ◽  
Daniel Roye

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Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 35-42
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I.N. Shchurova

In international law, there are sources that do not formally have binding force, but may indicate the emergence of the opinio juris of states, as well as emerging practice. The Eurasian Economic Union also issues acts that are not formally binding: they are adopted by the Eurasian Economic Commission in the form of recommendations. In addition, the Union takes into account the recommendatory acts of other international organizations. At present, the practice of the EAEU Court indicates that this body takes into account “soft law” in the course of argumentation, but proceeds from the impossibility of challenging acts that are recommendations of the EEC. The authors give ways to establish the possibility of challenging the EEC recommendations in the EAEU Court.


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