United Kingdom Legislation During 2001 Concerning Matters of International Law
In: The British yearbook of international law, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 479-481
ISSN: 2044-9437
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In: The British yearbook of international law, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 479-481
ISSN: 2044-9437
In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 127-134
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: Markets and the law
In: Markets and the Law Ser
"This book looks at two technological advancements in the area of e-commerce, which dramatically seem to change the way consumers shop online. In particular, they automate certain crucial tasks inherent in the 'shopping' activity, thereby relieving ..."--Provided by publisher
The Co-operative Societies Act 1978 was brought into force twenty years ago, on the 16th Apri 1979. This Act incorporates most of the rules that regulate co-operatives in Malta and it replaced an earlier law, the Co-operative Societies Ordinance 1946, which had been adopted on the 8th July 1946. There are today about forty-two active co-operatives in operation. ; peer-reviewed
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In: Just Security Series
Race and National Security is a timely volume that challenges our assumptions on national security by illuminating White supremacy's role and the exclusion of subordinated groups. By using an abolitionist framework, this book offers national and global examples of how threats to historically marginalized groups are in fact threats to national security.
In: Droit administratif
In: Droit administratif / Administrative law
In: Administrative law = Droit administratif 13
This book analyses many aspects of the present EU regulatory framework for public contracts, especially public procurement, taking the ongoing reform process into account. First, several chapters discuss the regime of the Public Sector Procurement Directive 2004/18/EC governing the procurement activities of the EU Member States, the coverage of the Directive, qualification and technical specifications, procurement procedures, and award criteria.A specific chapter describes the EU principles applicable to contracts not covered or partially covered by the Directive, which have been the subject
In: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Book Archive pre-2000
In: International Yearbook for Legal Anthropology 9
The years between 1929 to 1941 were momentous ones for Irish constitutional law, yet to date the striking developments which took place during this period have not been sufficiently explored by either lawyers or historians. This thesis does not pretend to attempt a comprehensive historical account of these developments, but instead seeks to examine certain key events which took place during this period. ; TARA (Trinity?s Access to Research Archive) has a robust takedown policy. Please contact us if you have any concerns: rssadmin@tcd.ie
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In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law [94]
published_or_final_version ; Public Administration ; Master ; Master of Public Administration
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Drugs play a crucial role in saving lives, restoring health, and preventing diseases and epidemics. But they need to be safe, efficacious, of good quality, and used rationally. This means that their production, import/export, storage, supply and distribution should be subject to government control through prescribed norms and standards and an effective regulatory system. Substandard and counterfeit drugs proliferate primarily in an environment where drug regulation has proved ineffective. This publication presents a synthesis of studies on drug regulation carried out in 10 countries: Australia
In: Studies in law, politics, and society v. 54
Social movements provide the engine of legal change and law itself spurs social movement activity. This issue of Studies in Law, Politics and Society examines the legal life of social movements and their impact on law. The articles collected here take up social movements in several different nations, including France, South Africa and Canada, asking us to consider the way context is reflected in movement activities