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THE LEGAL APPROACH TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION LAWS IN NEW YORK AND HONG KONG
To explore the significance of historic preservation in metropolitan cities and disparities in the legal system to preservation, this paper conducts a comparative study of Hong Kong and New York. To begin with, it provides an overview of the historic preservation legal system in New York and Hong Kong and outlines the major preservation laws respectively in two cities. It pinpoints the key difference of the two legal systems: historic preservation in New York is shaped by four tiers of laws on the federal, state, local and community levels whereas Hong Kong only has a handful of preservation laws on the level of the special administrative area. The latter is hence void of the legal procedure that stipulates governmental actions of assessment and intervention as well as incentives for preservation. This article proceeds to make Comparisons are made in the aspects of historic preservation goals and scope, historic preservation nomination procedure and criteria, administrative structure and institution, regulating governmental actions, regulating private actions and public participation, while a set of policy recommendations is proposed.
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Research on the Global Communication of Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Perspective of Cognitive Linguistics
In: Journal of ecohumanism, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 256-261
ISSN: 2752-6801
Chinese medicine is one of the important traditional cultures of the Chinese nation, a typical representative of the unique wisdom of the nation, and an influential worldwide cultural label of the country. In this paper, the theory of Cognitive Linguistics is used to enhance the depth of cultural communication of traditional Chinese medicine, to make up for the shortcomings of single language, mode and means in the communication research of traditional Chinese medicine at home and abroad, and to provide innovative research routes for the communication of traditional Chinese medicine at home and abroad, such as cognitive neuroscience and artificial intelligence big data, which conform to the development of the times. From a practical point of view, it will provide solutions for the internal and external communication of Chinese medicine more empirically and scientifically, and more effectively promote the Chinese medicine culture to take root in the local area and go global. Especially, it will gain the recognition of the younger generation who are good at obtaining information from new media through high-quality audio-visual translation products of Chinese medicine, so as to build a human health community with Chinese medicine as an important part.
Promoting cooperation by leading: Leader-selection mechanisms in public goods games
In: Economics letters, Band 238, S. 111718
ISSN: 0165-1765
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Dynamic Resource Allocation in Tug-of-war
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A Note on the Nash Equilibrium in Winner-take-all Bertrand Game
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Resource Allocation under General Conflict Structure
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The Approach of Expansive Game: Externality in Resource Allocation Contest
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How do Tom and Jerry Play? A Simple Application of Convex Geometry in Game Theory
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Pure Strategy Nash Equilibrium in 2-Contestant Generalized Lottery Colonel Blotto Games
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