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Brazil has long been seen as a beacon of internet freedom, but has been increasingly restricting internet connections in recent months.
In contrast, Hammarberg praised the work of the UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression, the Guatemalan lawyer Frank La Rue, who earlier this month warned that fearful governments were increasingly restricting the free flow of information online.
The SEC has had to widen the definition of a financial expert because companies foresaw a run on chief financial officers a real problem when companies are increasingly restricting the number of outside board appointments their senior executives can take on.
More stringent rules regulating the use and disposal of organic solvents are increasingly restricting chemical synthesis alternatives, and there is an urgent need to develop non-hazardous alternatives in order to achieve green sustainable chemistry [1, 2].
But did you know that many today's "democracies" are increasingly restricting the rights of their people?
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