... The percentage of young tourists is slightly smaller than the percentage of middleage tourists. It means that at that time, the tourist at the age ofthe middle insome western countries have more free ... travelers. Most of them seemed tooclosed, to be friendly and warmhearted, and welcome us. They told useverything they did in Vietnam and they thought about Vietnam in theirtravels. Therefore, they helped ... tourists were interviewed said that: they travel alonebecause they want to discover by themselves, although they have muchmoney to buy package tours. The tendency of travelling alone becomes...
... the domestic country and the US for bonds. Standard errors are reported in parenthesis. J-Stat denotes the p-value ofthe J-statistic to test the null hypothesis thatthe overidentifying restrictions ... pairs The results refer to the estimation of system (14) by one stage GMM estimation with the optimal weighting matrix being the unity matrix. The estimated coefficients ofthe system of equations ... The US SDF and estimated expected excess returns The results refer to the estimation of system (16) by one stage GMM estimation with the optimal weighting matrix being the unity matrix. The...
... Thus, the differences between wild-typeand mutant structure are in the same range as the dif-ferences between the two molecules ofthe asymmetricunit ofthe wild-type structure. Neither the ... moreover, is the only direct contactbetween the protein backbone and the substrate. The side chain of Thr292 is found to recognize the 2-phos-phate in both the binding model of PhyK and the crys-tal ... PhyK,presumably making the catalytic pocket more rigid. The N-terminus of this elongated helix points towards the substrate-binding site. Thus, the dipole moment of the helix supports the binding of negatively...
... chaos,friendship and anger. The narrow, shop-lined, oddly angled streets determinedby the traffic of feet and wagons over the course of centuries. The streets of the Old Quarter retain their ability to ... However, they do neverhave a real satisfaction about the quality of services they used here. Theycomplained us about the hotel, guide. It has not good standard. About the quality ofthe guide, they ... result, most ofthe tourist said no when I asked themabout tourism information center, do they often use it to find information.And the result is 75%. Although they told us thatthe information...
... into the chitinolytic poten-tial of L. lactis, the present results provide only the third example ofthe role of family 33 CBPs in the deg-radation of recalcitrant polysaccharides. Furthermore, the ... [10].Although the occurrence of family 33 CBPs has beenknown for some time [23], the present results provideonly the third demonstration ofthe accessory function of these proteins. The effect of LlCBP33A ... illustratedby the production of (GlcNAc)2during the initial linear phase ofthe degradation reaction. Note thatthe enzyme concentrations used in the two reactions differed by a factor of 10 (see...
... administered by the sovereign ratherthan the Pope.Vitoria further undermines the position ofthe Church by refutinganother justification for Spanish conquest ofthe Indies: the argument that the Emperor ... basis for the norms of jus gentium, and internalized in that it represents the authentic identity ofthe Indian.War, sovereignty and the transformation ofthe IndianWar, the central theme of Vitoria’s ... such as the Maori wars. The third episode is thatofthe Mandate System under the League of Nations, the beginning ofthe reversal of colonization that was effectivelycompleted under the United...
... issues that divided the United States from the large majority of other states that voted to adopt the Rome Statute ofthe Court, in partic-ular the role ofthe Security Council, the powers ofthe ... as the obligatory force of legal rules, the uniqueness of the modern institution ofinternational law, the role of law in legitima-tion struggles, and the progressive cosmopolitanisation of international law. ... views on these issues, these were often rooted in the self-identities ofthe principal actors. The movement toward the systematic prosecution of individuals formassive violations of international...
... R,islower;— the probability of success ofthe risky project, π,ishigher;— the efficiency of monitoring, P, is higher and the cost of monitoring, C,islower;— the cost of default, D, and the cost of loan ... variables that affect the choice of a debt instrument, it facilitates empirical analysis of emergingmarket debt and suggests a direction for theories thereof. The empirical analysis supports the predictions ... profitable. Second, international bank lending is syndicated, whichmeans thatthe lead manager that is negotiating the loan does not disburse the full amount of the loan but involves other banks. Both...
... evaluate the state of achievement of policy goals ofthe government sector only on the basis of financial data, the member SAIs must check whether the policies have led to the achievement of their ... convergence of such standards, and reviews past activities. (The views expressed in this paper are the personal views ofthe author and do not reflect the official view of the Board of Audit of Japan.) ... ofthe international convergence of accounting standards and auditing standards is given in Figure 1.) The objectives of audits ofthe government sector are different from those of audits of...
... January 1976ICJ International Court of JusticeICJ Reports Reports oftheInternational Court of JusticeICLQ International and Comparative LawQuarterlyICRC International Committee ofthe RedCrossICRC ... Conventionfor the Amelioration ofthe Condition of the Wounded and Sick in ArmedForces in the Field: Commentary(ICRC, Geneva, 1952)table ofconventions xlvii1993Convention on the Prohibition ofthe ... 95/46/EC (Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and ofthe Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and onxxxiv table ofconventionsArt. 25 6,...
... customary law. In the context of the discussion ofthe processes ofinternational law-making and hence of the sources or identification of its norms, the question ofthe kind of norms created27See ... THE PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAWSECTION I HISTORY OFTHE PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW1 State of Nature versus Commercial Sociability as the Basis of International Law: Reflections on the ... law-making)and the existence of a rule of recognition (by reference to the customary nature of Article 38 ofthe ICJ Statute, e.g.).31 The second main critique ofthe legality of international...
... salesvalue ofthe transaction, the log ofthe sales volume ofthe transaction, and the log ofthe sum of past sales values from the exporter to the importer in the speci…cations used to generate the ... customer. One such measure is the sum of the value of past sales thatthe exporter has made to a particular customer. Another is the count of the number of past transactions the exporter has engaged ... from the Economist Intelligence Unit. Several ofthe areas that the exporter serves are protectorates of other countries, and for these, the analysis assigns the institutional features of the...
... relevant economic theories which are introduced in the Chapter 2 ofthe thesis. By applying economic theories, the roles and mechanisms of international agreements in conservation of global environmental ... Aspects The most important element in the Vietnamese context in the proposed thesis will be the Vietnam‟s accession to WTO. First, the proposed thesis will discuss the current situation ofthe ... culpable for the degradation. Trade is also often criticized for the depleting precious environmental natural resources such as tropical forests. The purpose ofthe thesis is to examine how International...