1.2k total citations 28 papers, 76 citations indexed
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Switzerland is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Law and Strategy and Management.
According to data from OpenAlex, Switzerland has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 76 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 8 papers in Law and 6 papers in Strategy and Management. Recurrent topics in Switzerland's work include Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction (4 papers), European and International Contract Law (4 papers) and Criminal Law and Policy (3 papers). Switzerland is often cited by papers focused on Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction (4 papers), European and International Contract Law (4 papers) and Criminal Law and Policy (3 papers). Switzerland collaborates with scholars based in . Switzerland's co-authors include Honduras, Cuba, Ecuador, Paraguay, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Brazil, South África, Slovenia and Greece and has published in prestigious journals such as Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, PubMed and Medical Entomology and Zoology.
In The Last Decade
Switzerland
23 papers
receiving
67 citations
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Switzerland. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Switzerland. The network helps show where Switzerland may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Switzerland
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Secretary-General, Un., Australia, Brazil, et al.. (2020). Reducing space threats through norms, rules and principles of responsible behaviours :.2 indexed citations
Azerbaijan, Bolívia, Cuba, et al.. (2015). Ensuring use of remotely piloted aircraft or armed drones in counter-terrorism and military operations in accordance with international law, including international human rights and humanitarian law :.1 indexed citations
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Rica, Costa, Denmark, Croatia, et al.. (2012). Views on issues relating to agriculture.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (2011). “Social and Solidarity Economy: Our common road towards Decent Work” - Reader for the ILO Academy on Social And Solidarity Academy 2011.1 indexed citations
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Greece, Ireland, Norway, et al.. (2011). Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity :.4 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (2010). Kommentar zur Schweizerischen Strafprozessordnung (StPO).3 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (2004). Zürcher Kommentar zum IPRG : Kommentar zum Bundesgesetz über das Internationale Privatrecht (IPRG) vom 18. Dezember 1987. Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (1998). Die Einleitungsartikel des Schweizerischen Zivilgesetzbuches.1 indexed citations
Switzerland, et al.. (1997). Swiss debt enforcement and bankruptcy law : English translation of the amended Federal statute on debt enforcement and bankruptcy (SchKG) with an introduction to Swiss debt enforcement and bankruptcy law. Medical Entomology and Zoology.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (1996). Schweizerisches Zivilgesetzbuch vom 10. Dezember 1907 : Textausgabe mit Anhängen, Querverweisen, Sachregister und Anmerkungen.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland. (1992). Genetics and assisted procreation. Amendment of Federal Constitution. Dated 13 August 1992. (Recueil officiel des lois fédérales, 25 August 1992, No. 32, pp. 1579-1580). PubMed. 43(4). Unknown–Unknown.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland. (1988). Amtliche Sammlung des Bundesrechts.
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Switzerland, et al.. (1987). Kommentar zur Bundesverfassung der Schweizerischen Eidgenossenschaft vom 29. Mai 1874. Medical Entomology and Zoology.4 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (1983). StGB, Schweizerisches Strafgesetzbuch : das Bundesgesetz vom 21. Dezember 1937, in Kraft seit 1. Januar 1942, mit allen seitherigen Änderungen und Ergänzungen : Gesetzestext mit Anmerkungen, Anhang von weiteren Erlassen und Sachregister.1 indexed citations
Switzerland, et al.. (1976). The Swiss civil code, English version. Medical Entomology and Zoology.2 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (1974). Schweizerisches Strafgesetzbuch vom 21. Dezember 1937 ... abgeändert durch Bundesegesetz vom 5. Oktober 1950 (1. Partialrevision) erg. und abgeändert durch seither erlassene Bundesgesetze.1 indexed citations
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Switzerland, et al.. (1973). Major markets for edible tree nuts and dried fruits..2 indexed citations
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