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Three Different Approaches To Rico Extraterritoriality, David L. Wallace, Jonathan Cross
Three Different Approaches To Rico Extraterritoriality, David L. Wallace, Jonathan Cross
David L Wallace
No abstract provided.
Unlocking The Business Value Of Csr, David L. Wallace, Stephane Brabant
Unlocking The Business Value Of Csr, David L. Wallace, Stephane Brabant
David L Wallace
No abstract provided.
Argentine Legislation And Climate Change - Legislación Argentina Y Cambio Climático, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Argentine Legislation And Climate Change - Legislación Argentina Y Cambio Climático, Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
Luis Gabriel Escobar Blanco
This presentation was exposed in two different events, in preparation for de COP 2014 in Lima. First how panelist in "Encuentro de Cambio Climatico", organized by Ministerio de Tierras Ambiente y Recursos Naturales of Mendoza's Estate. Later in the EFICI (III Congreso de Educación en Ciencia Empírica en Facultades de Ingeniería) in UTN (Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Regional Cuyo)
The objective this dissertation is diffusion and knowledge the argentinian legislation on climate change.
And evaluate domestic legislation by criteria Globe International Institute
E-Citation $5 Fee Authorized In Tennessee, Karen Blake
E-Citation $5 Fee Authorized In Tennessee, Karen Blake
Karen Blake
A short description of recent legislation permitting Tennessee cities to adopt a $5 e-citation fee for a period of 5 years.
Federal And State Authority For Network Neutrality And Broadband Regulation, Tejas N. Narechania
Federal And State Authority For Network Neutrality And Broadband Regulation, Tejas N. Narechania
Tejas N. Narechania
For the second time in less than four years, the D.C. Circuit has rebuffed the Federal Communications Commission’s attempt at imposing network neutrality rules on internet traffic. But in so doing, the D.C. Circuit affirmed the FCC’s theory of jurisdiction based on section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This ruling has the significant effect of transforming a questionable source of authority into what may become the Commission’s most significant font of regulatory power.
Surprisingly, section 706 seems to give the Commission the power to implement a slightly revised set of network neutrality rules. By narrowing the scope of …
The Case-Law Of The European Court Of Human Rights On The Immunity Of States, Theodor Jr Schilling
The Case-Law Of The European Court Of Human Rights On The Immunity Of States, Theodor Jr Schilling
Theodor JR Schilling
Invoking State immunity in court proceedings is a way for a State to prevent judicial scrutiny of its responsibility for its actions. Such scrutiny, however, is the main raison d'être at least of those human rights regimes that provide for a supervision of States' compliance with human rights. It would therefore come as no surprise if human rights jurisprudence, especially the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights would prove to be a challenge to State immunity. However, it is not, or, at most, in a roundabout way.