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Conference Paper: Non-Cellular Components of the Tumor Microenvironment in Maintenance of Liver Cancer Stemness

TitleNon-Cellular Components of the Tumor Microenvironment in Maintenance of Liver Cancer Stemness
Authors
Issue Date2021
Citation
Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology: Cancer Stem Cells: Advances in Biology and Clinical Translation, Virtual Meeting, Hong Kong, 19-21 May 2021 How to Cite?
AbstractChina’s Social Credit System (SCS) is widely regarded as a ground-breaking form of data-driven governance in media reports. The term “social credit system” as used in academic discourses also denotes a comprehensive networked system of behaviour rating and responsibility placing. The SCS in practice, however, is still taking shape, with official documents interpreting the concept of “social credit” differently and associating the system with changing policy goals. This essay seeks to provide a pathfinder in the labyrinth of policies and pilots concerning social credit in China by outlining three primary functions served by the SCS during its evolution. The analysis here does not intend to be exhaustive or technology-centric. It focuses on the legal nature of essential measures of assessment and punishment undertaken by different entities within the changing boundary of the system. The purpose is to capture better the challenges posed by the SCS to individuals’ rights and the limits of legal redress under China’s changing politico-legal landscape.
DescriptionCancer Stem Cells and Cancer Heterogeneity
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/300378

 

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dc.contributor.authorMa, SKY-
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-08T03:08:41Z-
dc.date.available2021-06-08T03:08:41Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationKeystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology: Cancer Stem Cells: Advances in Biology and Clinical Translation, Virtual Meeting, Hong Kong, 19-21 May 2021-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/300378-
dc.descriptionCancer Stem Cells and Cancer Heterogeneity-
dc.description.abstractChina’s Social Credit System (SCS) is widely regarded as a ground-breaking form of data-driven governance in media reports. The term “social credit system” as used in academic discourses also denotes a comprehensive networked system of behaviour rating and responsibility placing. The SCS in practice, however, is still taking shape, with official documents interpreting the concept of “social credit” differently and associating the system with changing policy goals. This essay seeks to provide a pathfinder in the labyrinth of policies and pilots concerning social credit in China by outlining three primary functions served by the SCS during its evolution. The analysis here does not intend to be exhaustive or technology-centric. It focuses on the legal nature of essential measures of assessment and punishment undertaken by different entities within the changing boundary of the system. The purpose is to capture better the challenges posed by the SCS to individuals’ rights and the limits of legal redress under China’s changing politico-legal landscape.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofKeystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology: Cancer Stem Cells: Advances in Biology and Clinical Translation-
dc.titleNon-Cellular Components of the Tumor Microenvironment in Maintenance of Liver Cancer Stemness-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailMa, SKY: stefma@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityMa, SKY=rp00506-
dc.identifier.hkuros700003948-

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