... Interpretations of Article XXIII WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding andArticle XXIII Article XXIII and Inter-Agency Consultations Conclusions on Linkage via Article XXIII Safeguards Availability ... 133, 144 Art VI 151, 152 Art XI 133, 134, 146, 323, 344 Art XIII 331 Art XVI 152 Art XIX 150 Art XX 140, 337 Art XXII 391, 392 Art XXIV 157 Art XXV 308 Art XXVI 134 Art XVIII 122, 135 Art XXVIII ... under ArticleXXArticleXX of GATT 1994 andHumanRights – Conclusion Waivers and Labelling Initiatives – Linking HumanRightsandTrade Waivers Labelling Initiatives Conclusion International Trade...
... counselling, and as any other health condition Australia and Canada, for provided with access to the best care, and treatment options example, apply such health criteria in assessing whether to available ... discrimination and violence Sexual and their ability to obtain HIV -related care and treatment reproductive health is acknowledged as a fundamental aspect Stigmatisation results in social marginalisation, ... HIV to and reproductive health andrightsThe Guidance Package promote their sexual and reproductive health andrights is casts a wide net, examining the sexual and reproductive focused largely...
... Waste Generated (1000 tons) Africa Pacific East Asia South East Asia South Asia Middle East Latin America Total Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Italy Japan Luxembourg ... northern Saskatchewan, to tropical rain forests of the Amazon, to the remote state of Borneo in Malaysia, to sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, reveals that the exploitation of natural resources, ... from the military government extermination of indigenous population in Irian Jaya, Indonesia, to ecological assaults andhumanrights violations in Africa, the Balkans, Latin America, Malaysia, and...
... for example, shale gas formation plays in Poland andthe Baltic states are at a depth of below 2km However, the situation is more complex in relation to the Alum Shale in the Baltic area, andthe ... Europe Appendix 5: Shale gas exploration in Europe Appendix 6: Matrix of potential impacts Appendix 7: Evaluation of potential risk management measures Appendix 8: List of relevant ISO standards applicable ... environment andhuman health arising from hydrocarbons operations involving hydraulic fracturing in Europe • Measuresand approaches to reduce land disturbance and land-take • Measures to address releases...
... survivors.7 The lung cancer model included parameters for sex and attained age All other models included parameters for sex and age at exposure, and for leukaemia and breast cancer attained age was also ... were available from the same sources as for the UK—namely, Australia, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and USA ... Group ARTICLES Annual X- rays per 1000* Country Australia Canada Croatia Czech Republic Finland Germany Japan† Kuwait Netherlands Norway Poland Sweden Switzerland UK USA Males Attributable risk...
... of a uniformly convex Banach space X, and let T : A B → A B be a cyclic contraction map For x0 ∈ A, define xn : T xn for each n ≥ Then there exists a unique x ∈ A such that x2 n → xandx − T x ... fa1 Example 2.7 Let X R and d x, y |x − y| Let A 0, 1/2 and define f, g : A → A with x3 Also consider T : f A ∪ g A → f A ∪ g A by T x x/2 f x x2 and g x Then T is cyclic contraction and satisfies ... assume that X is a reflexive Banach space, rather than being uniformly convex Al-Thagafi and N Shahzad then stated it was interesting to ask whether Theorems and 10 resp., Theorems 11 and 12 held...
... 10000 examples for the test set For the microarray data, the examples are separated into training and test sets with 50 examples for the training set andthe remaining for the test set; (2) a feature-selection ... 203, the amount of overlap between the training sets is small The average size of the overlap is about examples for the breastcancer data sets and 12 examples for the lung-cancer data set The ... replacement from Sn At each iteration, a bootstrap sample is generated and used as a training sample The examples not selected are used as a test sample The bootstrap zero estimator is the average...
... relations and subsequent growth and survival after outplanting (Duryea and McClain, 1984) MATERIALS AND METHODS Site The trial was carried out at Horticulture Research International (HRI), East ... data presented in figures and 3) At the final harvest, there was a significant (P < 0.01) interaction between genotype and irrigation for the total foliar content of Ca and Mg The total foliar ... Ca and Mg concentration in the leaves Trickle irrigation has been shown to increase the concentration of extractable P in the soil (Bacon and Davey, 1992) andthe concentration of P in the leaves...
... specific barriers, especially factors other than those related to the individual professional (e.g., factors related to the patient, the healthcare team, the healthcare organization andthe healthcare ... systems Although the initial analysis and translation of the innovation (Table 2) provided a starting point andthe implementers provided additional local motivation, further analysis of the SMA beyond ... learning sessions-lecture versus facilitation of patient info Complexity of explaining, understanding and using Too vague and many unknowns; not easy to explain Explain and sell it and take advantage...
... efficacy of state apparatus, and law enforcement agencies are both over-stretched and corrupt, protecting humanrights often falls to families and healers rather than the state As argued by Farmer ... people, their particular situations in life and experiences of abuse, but freedom, democracy, andhumanrights as universal and abstract values.' [44] Where, as in Ghana, there is little faith in the ... [13,37-39], and NGO campaigns in Ghana, these have had little impact at the local level The Commission on HumanRightsand Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has an office in Kintampo only a short walk from...
... specific barriers, especially factors other than those related to the individual professional (e.g., factors related to the patient, the healthcare team, the healthcare organization andthe healthcare ... systems Although the initial analysis and translation of the innovation (Table 2) provided a starting point andthe implementers provided additional local motivation, further analysis of the SMA beyond ... learning sessions-lecture versus facilitation of patient info Complexity of explaining, understanding and using Too vague and many unknowns; not easy to explain Explain and sell it and take advantage...
... Conflict and Health References Conflict and Health will explore the relationships between health, human rights, humanitarianism and conflict The journal seeks to explore both the practice andthe discipline ... Editorial Board, Conflict and Health is open-access and freely available to readers around the world In the past, humanrights workers, lawyers, health professionals and epidemiologists have chosen ... health as a right The practice explores the conditions, limitations and challenges of achieving health, while the discipline seeks to explore how to make the imagined real It is rooted in a particular...
... between the impacts of air and ground attacks NATO air raids appeared to scatter Taliban forces, leading to fewer civilian casualties; NATO ground attacks against Taliban fighters who held their ... approved the final text Acknowledgements This research was funded by Human Security Program Grant #06-191, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada (DFAIT); the Social Sciences and ... major advocacy NGOs, arguing that these short-comings are particularly problematic when establishing the overall prevalence of a particular humanrights abuse or conflict pattern These data gaps,...
... rights as a Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx key element: Insider trading, Conflict of interest, Corporate citizenship, Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sales practices, Marketing practices, and Financial integrity ... of the Matrix) are universal and therefore global in application, as are many of the international standards upon which ‘essential’ actions are based 13 AHumanRights Matrix AHumanRights Matrix ... Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, andthe International Labour Organization’s...
... health facilities andthe highest attainable standards of physical and mental health to their populations Article 16 of the African Charter on Humanand Peoples' Rights also provides that state ... economic, social and cultural rights take primacy in the negotiations of bilateral and multilateral tradeand economic agreements”4 African States are also members of the African Union, whose Charter5 ... Pretoria, (South Africa) by the participants to the seminar on economic, social and cultural rights Then, the declaration was then adopted by the African Commission on Humanand Peoples' Rights, ...
... from the idea that genuine humanrights must belong to human beings “as such:” any relationship between the catalogs of rights that satisfy this standard and those that are acceptable all around ... unavoidable indeterminacy in our understanding of the idea All of these features reXect the practice’s emergent character and all complicate a practical analysis Notwithstanding the complications, ... social organization The approach that takes humanrights as the expression of a received philosophical idea risks missing this feature of international humanrights I want to explore a diVerent approach,...
... Universal Declaration of HumanRights is Binding in Character 165 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua case (Nicaragua v USA) (1984–1991) I The Use of Force not an Appropriate ... Belie Human Dignity Judge Koroma: Both HumanRightsand International Humanitarian Law Have as their raison d’etre the Protection of the Individual as well as the Worth and Dignity of theHuman ... ends of the Charter andthe other four standing for the means to be adopted The position of humanrightsandhuman dignity in the UN Charter andthe contemporary sources of international law are...
... supra n.10 xxx Tort Law andHumanRights provide appropriate hospital care for his mental health He was an offender patient who had suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and had been detained ... Nevertheless, the Court held that the applicants did not have available to them an appropriate mechanism for determination of their allegations that they had suffered inhuman and degrading treatment and ... generally 42 Supra n.26 xxxvi Tort Law andHumanRightsThe analysis in Chapter demonstrates that there is no necessary equivalence between the criteria used to establish whether a duty of care at...
... field are known as quality management Quality management includes both quality control and quality assurance, as well as the additional concepts of quality policy, quality planning, and quality ... staff in the company This chapter has revealed the weaknesses in management responsibility andhuman resource management This weakness makes the quality management system of Viet A plastic and composite ... improvement According to ISO (International Organization for Standard) “Quality Management is the integrated measures to enable organization supplying stable products to meet the demand of customer and...