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Foreword: "While the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, in force July 1, 1917, abolished the office of State Food Commissioner, it created the Division of Foods and Dairies, in the Department of Agriculture.". ; Sub-title varies slightly; sub-title lacking from 1919. ; At head of title: State of Illinois. Department of Agriculture . Division of Foods and Dairies. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Latest issue consulted: 1927. ; Earliest issue consulted: 1919.
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1 broadside. ; Title from first 5 lines of text. ; At head of title: Thursday, June 21. 1660. ; "Thursday June 21. 1660. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that these orders be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Browne cleric: Parliamentorum." ; Identified on film as Wing E1733 (number cancelled). ; Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
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In: Legal aspects of sustainable development volume 24
The case for sharks -- International law framework -- Governance and regulation -- Species-based measures -- Spatial and area measures -- Institutions : key roles and structural issues -- Enforcement and compliance -- Broader lessons learned : a principled approach
In: Lloyd's shipping law library
This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cycle of materials and products and thus are relevant to the transition towards a circular economy in the EU: EU chemicals, product and waste legislation. After examining the notion of coherence in law, it provides insight into the role of coherence in EU chemicals, product and waste legislation in light of the transition towards a circular economy. The article examines the (possible) issues that exist at the interface between these three legislative fields by reviewing literature and EU policy documents and looks into the relation between these issues and the (lack of) coherence between EU chemicals, product and waste legislation. It is argued that, when looked at in light of the transition towards a circular economy, several issues might be related to a lack of coherence. Nonetheless, the aspiration to achieve full coherence should be looked at critically.
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This article examines the (lack of) coherence between the legislative fields that govern the life cycle of materials and products and thus are relevant to the transition towards a circular economy in the EU: EU chemicals, product and waste legislation. After examining the notion of coherence in law, it provides insight into the role of coherence in EU chemicals, product and waste legislation in light of the transition towards a circular economy. The article examines the (possible) issues that exist at the interface between these three legislative fields by reviewing literature and EU policy documents and looks into the relation between these issues and the (lack of) coherence between EU chemicals, product and waste legislation. It is argued that, when looked at in light of the transition towards a circular economy, several issues might be related to a lack of coherence. Nonetheless, the aspiration to achieve full coherence should be looked at critically.
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In: Routledge Studies in Gender and Global Politics Ser.
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Part I Women and the law: Addressing Inequality -- 1 IN PURSUIT OF GENDER-RESPONSIVE LEGISLATION: Transforming women's lives through the law -- 2 WOMEN'S RIGHTS - THE STATE OF PLAY: How far have we come since the Beijing Declaration? -- Part II Legislating for women: Successes and setbacks in delivering gender-responsive outcomes for women -- 3 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW: When good intentions go awry in practice -- 4 TOWARDS A GENDER-TRANSFORMATIVE APPROACH TO ABORTION: Legislative perspectives from South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa -- 5 EMPLOYING THE LAW FOR WOMEN: Gender, work and legal regulation in Australi -- 6 ENHANCING EQUALITY IN POLITICAL LIFE: Successes and limitations with electoral gender quotas -- Part III Legislating with women in mind -- 7 GENDER, RACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW: A feminist critique -- 8 'NO ONE LEFT BEHIND'?: Gender equality in taxation and the UN 2030 Global Agenda -- 9 WOMEN IN ANTICORRUPTION LAWS: The case for more gender-responsive international treaties -- Part IV Accountability for embedding women's rights in domestic law -- 10 CEDAW AND GLOBAL STANDARDS FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS: The Convention's actual and potential influence as an accountability mechanism for gender-sensitive legislation -- 11 LIGHTING THE SPARK: Reimagining the statutory landscape through the Feminist Legislation Project -- 12 GENDER AUDITS AND LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY: Do parliamentary human rights bodies have a role to play? -- 13 CONCLUSION - WOMEN AND THE LAW: The challenges ahead for gender-responsive legislation -- INDEX.
In: Brill Research Perspectives Ser
In: Brill Research Perspectives in International Law Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Comparative Discrimination Law: Age as a Protected Ground -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- Part 1: Thematic Issues -- Economic and Structural Dimensions -- Demographic Trends -- Age Equality and the Labour Market -- Changes in the Organisation of Work -- Conclusions on the Structural Dimension of the Labour Market -- The Social Dimension of Age Equality -- Dignity -- Stigma -- Disadvantage -- Inclusion -- Accommodation -- Intersectionality -- Conclusion -- The Intersection of the Economic and Social: The Case of Retirement -- Connecting the Social and Economic -- Part 2: Comparative Study -- International Standards -- The EU Legal Framework on Age Discrimination -- Discrimination against Younger People -- Discrimination against Older Workers in General -- The Case of Retirement -- Conclusion on EU Law on Age -- UK -- Discrimination against Younger Workers -- Discrimination against Older Workers -- Intersectional Claims Including Age -- Conclusion on Age Discrimination in the UK -- Sweden -- Discrimination against Younger Workers -- Discrimination against Older Workers -- Intersectionality -- Conclusion on Age Discrimination in Sweden -- US -- Discrimination against Younger Workers -- Discrimination against Older Workers -- Intersectionality -- Conclusion on Age Discrimination in the USA -- Canada -- Discrimination against Younger Workers -- Discrimination against Older Workers -- Intersectionality -- Conclusion on Age Discrimination in Canada -- South Africa -- The Case of Retirement -- Intersectionality -- Conclusion on Age Discrimination in South Africa -- Part 3: Conclusion -- Rejection of Stereotyping and Prejudice -- Standard of Review -- Retirement and Intergenerational Justice -- The Dignity Paradox -- Recognising Structural Economic and Labour Market Dimensions -- Ways Forward? A Multi-Dimensional Approach
In: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research 707
This is an open access book. The Faculty of Law (FOL), Multimedia University will hold the 2nd International Conference on Law and Digitalization 2022 (ICLD22) on 25-27 July 2022 (Virtual Conference). ICLD22 will be part of the bigger Digital Future Congress (DIFCON 2022) comprising of various other conferences of multidisciplinary academic interests. The aim of ICLD22 is to provide a platform for both local and international academics, practitioners, policymakers, researchers and students to meet, share ideas and knowledge in law and digitalization through paper presentation. It also aims to encourage academic linkages between the academicians and the researchers from the legal fraternity. It also promotes future co-operations among the intellectuals from various fields and disciplines.
In: Miscellaneous - [Foreign and Commonwealth Office] no. 10 (1969)
In: Cmnd 3958