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Transformation Of Japan’S Civil Society Landscape, Mary Alice Haddad Aug 2007

Transformation Of Japan’S Civil Society Landscape, Mary Alice Haddad

Mary Alice Haddad

Japan’s civil society is being transformed as more people volunteer for advocacy and professional nonprofit organizations. In the American context, this trend has been accompanied by a decline in participation in traditional organizations. Does the rise in new types of nonprofit groups herald a decline of traditional volunteering in Japan? This article argues that while changes in civil rights, political opportunity structure, and technology have also taken place in Japan, they have contributed to the rise of new groups without causing traditional organizations to decline, because Japanese attitudes about civic responsibility have continued to support traditional volunteering.


Contratos De Ejecución De Obras Públicas Y Embargos Contra Las Cuentas Del Estado En Una Reciente Ejecutoria Superior. Una Interpretación Conforme A La Constitución, José Balcázar Quiroz May 2007

Contratos De Ejecución De Obras Públicas Y Embargos Contra Las Cuentas Del Estado En Una Reciente Ejecutoria Superior. Una Interpretación Conforme A La Constitución, José Balcázar Quiroz

José Balcázar Quiroz

No abstract provided.


Förvaltningsrättslig Jurisdiktion [Administrative Law Jurisdiction], Vilhelm Persson Dec 2006

Förvaltningsrättslig Jurisdiktion [Administrative Law Jurisdiction], Vilhelm Persson

Vilhelm Persson

Public international law and EU-law sets limits to states’ exercise of jurisdiction. However, within these limits states are free to exercise jurisdiction both to adjudicate and to prescribe rules. In Sweden ¬– as in other states – jurisdiction has been less examined in connection to administrative law than to criminal or private law. This leaves the limits of the jurisdiction to be determined by case law. In principle there are differences between jurisdiction to adjudicate and to prescribe. However, in public law they are closely connected. It is therefore acceptable that they sometimes are dealt with together. Further, administrative acts …


La Cláusula General Como Elemento Esencial En La Configuración De Los Actos De Competencia Desleal Enunciados Y No Enunciados, Pierino Stucchi Dec 2006

La Cláusula General Como Elemento Esencial En La Configuración De Los Actos De Competencia Desleal Enunciados Y No Enunciados, Pierino Stucchi

Pierino Stucchi

No abstract provided.


Parliamentary Privileges As Façade: Political Reforms And Constitutional Adjudication, Shubhankar Dam Dec 2006

Parliamentary Privileges As Façade: Political Reforms And Constitutional Adjudication, Shubhankar Dam

Shubhankar Dam

Does the Indian Parliament have the power to expel its members under the "powers, privileges and immunities" guaranteed by the Constitution? The Indian Supreme Court was confronted with the question in Raja Ram Pal v. Hon'ble Speaker, Lok Sabha and Others. Powers, privileges and immunities of the Indian Parliament are provided under Article 105. Supposedly based on an interpretation on Article 105(3), Sabharwal C.J., writing for the majority (Thakker J. concurring), concluded that Parliament did have the power to expel and that the same was subject to judicial review. Raveendran J. dissented. The particular privilege of the House of Commons, …


In The Heat Of The Law, It's Not Just Steam: Geothermal Resources And The Impact On Thermophile Biodiversity, Donald J. Kochan, Tiffany Grant Dec 2006

In The Heat Of The Law, It's Not Just Steam: Geothermal Resources And The Impact On Thermophile Biodiversity, Donald J. Kochan, Tiffany Grant

Donald J. Kochan

Significant research has been conducted into the utilization of geothermal resources as a ‘green’ energy source. However, minimal research has been conducted into geothermal resource utilization and depletion impacts on thermophile biodiversity. Thermophiles are organisms which have adapted over millions of year to extreme temperature and chemical compositions and exist in hot springs and other geothermal resources. Their ability to withstand high temperatures makes them invaluable to scientific and medical research. Current federal and California case law classify geothermal resources as a mineral, not a water resource. Acquisition of rights to develop a geothermal resource owned or reserved by the …


“Sentencia 'Amaro Alle Erbe' De 23 De Noviembre De 2006 (Responsabilidad Del Distribuidor Sobre La Veracidad Del Etiquetado)”, Luis González Vaqué Dec 2006

“Sentencia 'Amaro Alle Erbe' De 23 De Noviembre De 2006 (Responsabilidad Del Distribuidor Sobre La Veracidad Del Etiquetado)”, Luis González Vaqué

Luis González Vaqué

Articles 2, 3 and 12 of Directive 2000/13 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs are to be interpreted as not precluding legislation of a Member State which makes it possible for an operator, established in that Member State, which distributes a pre-packaged alcoholic beverage to be delivered as such within the meaning of Article 1 of that directive, produced by an operator established in another Member State, to be held liable for an infringement of that provision, established by a public authority, resulting from the producer’s inaccurate …