Internationale Währungsprobleme: eine Einführung
In: Schriftenreihe zur Geld- und Finanzpolitik 8
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In: Schriftenreihe zur Geld- und Finanzpolitik 8
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In: American journal of international law, Volume 100, Issue 4, p. 769-782
ISSN: 0002-9300
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Annotation Written for those involved in the markets who have always found that there was never one central source for a comprehensive treatment of the international rice market. It brings together information from a wide variety of international sources, and includes discussion of the various elusive companies' peripheral to the market, such as grain and freight companies. This is essential reading for all involved with international affairs in general and for governments and other agencies concerned with vital international food distribution questions as well as economists and those directly involved in the trade
In: Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Volume 1
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In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Volume 34, Issue 4, p. 638-660
ISSN: 2161-7953
I. In the field of international law every subject generally acts in person, through its own organs, without resorting to cooperation with other subjects. However, international practice shows that members of the community of nations sometimes act on behalf of other members, with the legal effect that the transactions performed by the acting subject in the name and for the account of the other have for the latter the same legal consequences as if it had acted in person. This happens, for example, when a state, duly authorized, concludes through its own organs a treaty for another state: the latter is thus bound by the treaty exactly in the same way as if it had concluded the treaty itself, through its own organs. This legal phenomenon implies a split between the immediately acting international person and the person to whom the legal effects of these acts are imputed.
In: Hague Yearbook of International Law, Volume 2, p. 415-441
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In: Canadian Yearbook of International Law Series
Intro -- Contents / Sommaire -- Articles -- The Canadian Yearbook and International Law in Canada after Twenty-five Years -- The Contribution of International Law to Development -- Sommaire -- Droit et souveraineté à l'aube du XXI[sup(e)] siècle -- Summary -- Fundamental Norms in Contemporary International Law -- Sommaire -- Is World Citizenship a Legal Practicality? -- Sommaire -- Contemporary Soviet General Theory of International Law: Reflections on the Tunkin Era -- Sommaire -- Aviation Terrorism and the International Civil Aviation Organization -- Sommaire -- La dimension culturelle dans le commerce international: quelques réflexions en marge de l'accord de libre-échange Canada/États- Unis du 2 Janvier 1988 -- Summary -- The Extradition of Canadian Citizens and Sections 1 and 6(1) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- Sommaire -- L'évolution des rapports entre le droit canadien et le droit international un demi-siècle après l'affaire des conventions internationales de travail -- Summary -- Notes and Comments / Notes et commentaires -- Canada's Sovereignty over the Newly Enclosed Arctic Waters -- Sommaire -- Accord de coopération dans l'Arctique entre le Canada et les États-Unis d'Amérique -- Summary -- The International Law Commission: Codification and Progressive Development after Forty Years -- Sommaire -- Unitary Taxation in the United States of America -- Sommaire -- The 1987 Elections to the International Court of justice -- In Memoriam -- Practice/La pratique: Canadian Practice in International Law/ La pratique canadienne en matière de droit international public -- At the Department of External Affairs in 1986-87/Au ministère des Affaires extérieures en 1986-87 -- Parliamentary Declarations in 1986/Déclarations parlementaires en 1986.
In: Springer eBook Collection
Who Owns the Preah Vihear Temple? A Cambodian Position -- Who Owns the Preah Vihear Temple? A Thai Position -- Combating Terrorism and the Use of Force against a State: A Relook at the Contemporary World Order -- Application of the Law of Self-Determination in a Postcolonial Context: A Guideline -- Scenarios of the China's ADIZs above the South China Sea -- Natural Disaster in Armed Conflict Area: The Implementation of the Doctrine of Responsibility to Protect in the ASEAN -- Regulating Ballistic Missile Usage for Ensuring Civil Aviation Safety: As a Matter of Urgency -- The Future of Informalism in the Economic Integration of ASEAN -- Rule of Law as a Framework within the ASEAN Community -- The Harmonization of Competition Laws towards the ASEAN Economic Integration -- The ASEAN Single Shipping Market: Towards a Regional Cabotage Regime -- Free Movement of Judgments in Cross-Border Money Laundering Crimes: A Legal Stance toward the ASEAN Legal Integration -- Vietnam's Position on the Sovereignty over the Paracels & the Spratlys: Its Maritime Claims -- The Philippine Claim to Bajo de Masinloc in the Context of the South China Sea Dispute -- Maritime Boundary Disputes between Indonesia and Malaysia in the Area of Ambalat Block: Some Optional Scenarios for Peaceful Settlement -- The Dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia over the ND6 and ND7 Sea Blocks: A Malaysian Perspective -- Legal Framework on the Marine Environment Protection of Straits used for International Navigation: Has It Been Effective in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore?.
In: CESifo Seminar Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Introduction -- Note -- 1 Toward a Behavioral Theory of the Exchange Rate -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Behavioral Model -- 1.3 Stochastic Simulation of the Model -- 1.4 Sensitivity Analysis -- 1.5 Numerical Analysis of Deterministic Dynamics -- 1.6 Sensitivity Analysis of the Deterministic Model -- 1.7 Why Crashes Occur -- 1.8 Conclusions -- Appendix: Numerical Values of the Parameters Used in the Base Simulation -- Notes -- References -- 2 Cross-Country Exposures to the Swiss Franc -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Currency Exposures -- 2.3 Swiss Currency Exposures and Valuation Effects -- 2.4 Cross-Country Exposures to the Swiss Franc: Stylized Facts -- 2.5 Conclusions -- Appendix: Country List -- Data and Sources -- Notes -- References -- 3 On the Roles of Different Foreign Currencies in European Bank Lending -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Related Literature -- 3.3 Data and Stylized Facts -- 3.4 Econometric Analysis of Foreign Currency Lending -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Appendix: Data sources and definitions -- Notes -- References -- 4 Understanding Exchange Rate Exposure through Net Foreign Exchange Position Channel -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Literature Review -- 4.3 Data and Methodology -- 4.4 Results -- 4.5 Robustness -- 4.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 5 Strategic Currency Choice in International Trade -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Conceptual Framework and the Literature -- 5.3 Data -- 5.4 Methodology -- 5.5 Results -- 5.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 6 Probability of a Currency Crash and Postcrash Output Performance: Do Exchange Rate Regimes Matter? -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Methods of Identifying Currency Crashes and Measuring Output Performance -- 6.3 Causes and Effects of Currency Crises: A Synthesis of Theories in the Literature -- 6.4 Quantitative Analysis -- 6.5 Conclusions.
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Volume 16, Issue 182, p. 246-247
ISSN: 1607-5889
As a mark of its deep gratitude to Mr. Hans Bachmann, who was recently nominated an honorary member, the ICRC has awarded him its silver medal. Mr. Bachmann was presented with the medal on 7 April 1976 at an informal meeting. In his address of thanks to his fellowmembers, he said:"When,early in 1942, Carl-J. Burchkardt agreed that I should join the International Committee as a novice—who had everything to learn— it proved to be a major blessing in my life ! The extraordinary personality of this exceptional man, the warmth of his heart, his sense of true proportions, his perspicacity in judging men and events—everything in him added up to make him a master who guides us through the whole course of our existence. His conception of the mission of the Red Cross— simple and effective provision of aid to those in distress—was in keeping with what he himself deeply felt. He placed the high competence he had acquired as a diplomat entirely at the service of a humanitarian task, and he believed that the art of diplomacy had to be performed with that same instinct with which natives found their way through virgin forests.
In: Aussenpolitik: German foreign affairs review. Deutsche Ausgabe, Volume 27, Issue 2, p. 190-204
ISSN: 0004-8194
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In: Vorträge am Ibero-Amerika-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 3
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