Die Reform des internationalen Namensrechts: der Familienname im internationalen Privatrecht der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Österreichs und der Schweiz
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In: Reihe Rechtswissenschaft 73
In: Cambridge studies in international relations 121
In: Österreichische militärische Zeitschrift: ÖMZ, Volume 49, Issue 5, p. 628-631
ISSN: 0048-1440
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In: Internationale Beziehungen 1
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In: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000
This book contains excerpts in extenso from leading cases in general international law, and seeks to provide a greater volume of case law than that currently available on the market. It contains no editorial commentary and no secondary literature, as these are widely available in other works. It can serve either as a principal text or as a supplement to other standard books. It is thoroughly up to date, including recent ICJ judgments on the Bosnia case, the Gavcíkovo-Nagymaros Project, the Advisory Opinion on Nuclear Weapons, and the Lockerbie case. It will be of inestimable value to all libraries of international law, large and small, institutional and private. No student or practitioner in the field should be without it
In: The McGill international entrepreneurship series
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
'Entrepreneurship provides a deep insight into the complex world of international new ventures in different cultural and institutional settings. Having conducted most of my research and teaching in this field, I am impressed by the quality and depth of this book. It is not only interesting from an academic perspective but also from a practitioner perspective as well. This book explains and synthesizes the most relevant topics that every person involved in international business and entrepreneurship should take into consideration.' - Christian Keen, VP Global Commerce Strategy, Stratekey Canal. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on International Entrepreneurship (IE). Edited by the founder of the McGill Conference series on IE and the hosts of the 14th annual conference, this collection challenges readers to push the boundaries of this emerging field and explore the implications of leadership, emerging economies, gender and family ownership for the internationalization of new ventures.' - Rod B. McNaughton, University of Auckland, New Zealand. The young field of international entrepreneurship is rapidly expanding in scope and complexity, as increasingly more companies across the world compete to gain a larger global market share and attract consumers both at home and abroad. This book, the fifth volume in the McGill International Entrepreneurship series, brings together 29 scholars and practitioners to explore the contemporary issues, evolving relations and dynamic forces that are shaping the new emerging entrepreneurial system in international markets. It examines entrepreneurial efforts and relations in many firms embedded in and constrained by different national and corporate cultures of their own and offers expert recommendations for further research, better managerial practice and more effective public policy approaches. The editors and contributors to this volume show how conventional theories of entrepreneurship and business do not fully address the challenges inherent in achieving and sustaining global competitiveness. Over the course of 11 research-based chapters, they detail rich frameworks and fresh solutions for navigating the complex and quickly evolving global business environment, providing insight into a number of current international entrepreneurship issues. These include high-growth and rapid internationalization, managerial leadership, born globals, the impact of networks, inter-organizational ties and knowledge intens ...
In: International organization, Volume 17, p. 321-485
ISSN: 0020-8183
Contents are grouped under the headings: The international policeman in an armed world--lessons from the past; The internationalization of force in the future.
In this paper we examine the causal relations between international tourism demand and total exports and its subcomponents (intermediate goods and capital goods) and total imports (intermediate goods and capital goods) inTurkey by using Hacker and Hatemi-J Bootstrap Toda-Yamamoto and Time-Varying Causality tests. The results ofthe study indicate the causal relations between international tourism demand and exports and imports. The resultsalso indicate that these causal relations between international tourism demand and international trade are not stable.In other words, they have a time-varying nature. Moreover, international tourism demand's contribution to importsis greater than that of exports. Finally, the international tourism demand is more often affected by components ofexports and imports and the signs of those effects are generally positive. Thus, policy makers, sector representativesand market professionals related to both international trade and tourism should take into account of this time-varyingnature of causal relations between these variables before implementing policies aiming to promote both. ; Bu çalışmada Türkiye'de uluslararası turizm talebi ve toplam ihracat ile alt bileşenleri (aramalları ve sermaye malları) ve toplam ithalat ile alt bileşenleri (aramalları ve sermaye malları) arasındaki nedensel ilişkilerinin araştırılması amaçlanmaktadır. Çalışmada değişkenler arasındaki nedensellik ilişkileri Hacker ve Hatemi- J Bootstrap Toda-Yamamoto ve Zamanla Değişen Nedensellik testleri kullanılarak araştırılmıştır. Analiz sonuçları, uluslararası turizm talebi ile ihracat ve ithalat arasında nedensellik ilişkilerin istikrarsız olduğunu göstermektedir. Başka bir ifadeyle zamanla değişen bir yapıya sahiptir. Ayrıca, uluslararası turizm talebinin ithalata katkısı, ihracata katkısından daha büyüktür. Son olarak, uluslararası turizm talebinin ihracat ve ithalat bileşenlerine etkisi genellikle pozitif yöndedir. Bu nedenle politika yapıcıları, sektör temsilcileri ve piyasa profesyonelleri hem uluslararası ticareti hem de uluslararası turizmi teşvik etmeyi amaçlayan politikaları geliştirmeden ve uygulamadan önce değişkenler arasında tespit edilen zamanla değişen nedensellik ilişkilerini göz önüne almalıdırlar.
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In: Politik 63
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In: European Studies of Population 18
This volume presents a state of the art coverage of the measurement and evolution of mortality over time. It describes in great detail the changes in the cause patterns of mortality, the changes in mortality patterns at different ages, and specific analyses of mortality in particular countries. Derived from a meeting of the European Working Group on Health, Morbidity and Mortality held at the Vienna Institute of Demography, September 2011, it presents a cross-section of the work and concerns of mortality researchers across Europe, ranging from London and Madrid in the west to Moscow in the east, with a few additions from further afield. Although most of the papers focus on a particular population, the range of the papers is broad; taken together they present an inter-disciplinary cross-section of this multi-faceted field. Coverage includes estimating life expectancy in small areas, with an application to recent changes in US counties; socioeconomic determinants of mortality in Europe using the latest available data and short-term forecasts; predicting mortality from profiles of biological risk and performance measures of functioning; infant mortality measurement and rate of progress on international commitment using evidence from Argentina; avoidable factors contributing to maternal deaths in Turkey; changes in mortality at older ages: the case of Spain (1975- 2006); variable scales of avoidable mortality within the Russian population; long-term mortality decline in East Asia, and much more. Perspectives in Mortality Research will serve as a valuable resource for professionals and students in sociology, demography, public health and personal finance
In: European Studies of Population, 18
This volume presents a state of the art coverage of the measurement and evolution of mortality over time. It describes in great detail the changes in the cause patterns of mortality, the changes in mortality patterns at different ages, and specific analyses of mortality in particular countries. Derived from a meeting of the European Working Group on Health, Morbidity and Mortality held at the Vienna Institute of Demography, September 2011, it presents a cross-section of the work and concerns of mortality researchers across Europe, ranging from London and Madrid in the west to Moscow in the east, with a few additions from further afield. Although most of the papers focus on a particular population, the range of the papers is broad; taken together they present an inter-disciplinary cross-section of this multi-faceted field. Coverage includes estimating life expectancy in small areas, with an application to recent changes in US counties; socioeconomic determinants of mortality in Europe using the latest available data and short-term forecasts; predicting mortality from profiles of biological risk and performance measures of functioning; infant mortality measurement and rate of progress on international commitment using evidence from Argentina; avoidable factors contributing to maternal deaths in Turkey; changes in mortality at older ages: the case of Spain (1975- 2006); variable scales of avoidable mortality within the Russian population; long-term mortality decline in East Asia, and much more. Perspectives in Mortality Research will serve as a valuable resource for professionals and students in sociology, demography, public health and personal finance.
In: Studies in private international law - Asia volume 3
Subject matter of private international law / Xiaohong Liu, Xin Cai -- Sources of law / Xin Cai -- History of private international law / Xin Cai -- Classification / Xin Cai -- Preliminary question / Xin Cai -- Dépeçage / Xin Cai -- Renvoi / Xin Cai -- Point of contact / Xin Cai -- Ascertainment of foreign law / Xin Cai -- Public order, mandatory rules and evasion of law / Xin Cai -- Jurisdiction in personam / Jianping Shi and Zijun Zhai -- Jurisdiction in shipping claims / Jianping Shi and Zijun Zhai -- Immunities from jurisdiction / Jianping Shi and Zijun Zhai -- Law of obligations / Qingkun Xu -- Law of property / Lin Jia, Qingxuan Wu, Zhengyi Zhang -- Jurisdiction and applicable law in matters of intellectual property in China / Yang Cao -- Family law / Zhengyi Zhang, Jingning Zhang -- Law of corporations and insolvency / Xiaolin Li -- Competition law / Maozhong Ding, Dan Wang -- Recognition / Zhengyi Zhang, Zhen Zhang -- Enforcement of judgments / Zhengyi Zhang -- Interregional judicial assistance / Jun Chen -- International commercial arbitration / Shuo Feng -- Investment treaty arbitration / Junrong Song, Min Han -- China's role in the work of international organisations / Zhengyi Zhang, Yannan Liu -- The belt and road initiative and Chinese private international law / Zhengyi Zhang -- The future of private international law / Guojian XU, Zhengyi Zhang.