... including the meaning and importance of propertyand land ownership and access, and women’s experiences with HIV and AIDS and domestic violence in relation to propertyand land The primary data ... land rights, gender inequality, HIV and AIDS, and intimate partner violence Gender inequality, HIV and AIDS, violence and land Women and girls are increasingly bearing the burden of the HIV and ... women’s propertyrights at the community level, how women acquire and transfer propertyand how disputes over property are resolved, community attitudes about women’s property ownership, and norms and...
... including the meaning and importance of propertyand land ownership and access, and women’s experiences with HIV and AIDS and domestic violence in relation to propertyand land The primary data ... land rights, gender inequality, HIV and AIDS, and intimate partner violence Gender inequality, HIV and AIDS, violence and land Women and girls are increasingly bearing the burden of the HIV and ... women’s propertyrights at the community level, how women acquire and transfer propertyand how disputes over property are resolved, community attitudes about women’s property ownership, and norms and...
... misunderstanding by some economists of the new radio technologies and a misunderstanding by some engineers of the flexibility of propertyrightsand markets We show that there are several propertyrights ... propertyrights In today’s regime, spectrum licensees operate under a set of technical restrictions regarding power and place of emission, and possibly direction and time of emission In a propertyrights ... the rules An important question for any propertyrights regime is how well it permits propertyrights to evolve with technology Enforcement All propertyrights must be enforceable if they are...
... March 2003 and demand policy measures, a poorly functioning environmental control system, lack of supervising ability at both administrative and citizen levels, low and inconsistent environmental ... domestic and regional environment, and global warming, which already are giving cause for concern This study is designed to clarify the present shape of energy-related andenvironmentalproblems ... still expanding at the fast rate of 3,436 km2 a year In addition, arable lands are decreasing by 300 to 600 thousand hectares yearly and deterioration of soils is advancing Natural grasslands are...
... fertility behaviour and free-riding on local common -property resources (Dasgupta and Mäler, 1991, 1995; Nerlove, 1991; Cleaver and Schreiber, 1994; Brander and Taylor, 1998; Section 7.4 and Appendix) ... fertility and natural resources, the way population growth and economic stress in poor countries are studied by environmentaland resource economists, and the way development economists accomodate environmental ... Family Planning and Reproductive Health The Household and Gender Relations Motives for Procreation Reproductive andEnvironmentalExternalities 7.1 Cost-Sharing 7.2 Conformity and "Contagion"...
... relationship between moisture and temperature on skin and upper airway symptoms was investigated and showed that skin dryness and rashes, pharyngeal dryness, and nasal dryness and congestion are alleviated ... buildings and condominiums with damp problems could have their health affected by microbial contamination.35–37) On the other hand, physiological and psychological effects of low humidity and low ... the use of coal and other fuels for heating and cooking.52) Biological Pollutants Dander, mold, dust, and other organisms carried into by animals and people are biological air pollutants in buildings...
... Volume 22: PropertyRightsand Natural Resources Richard Barnes PropertyRightsand Natural Resources Richard Barnes OXFORD AND PORTLAND, OREGON 2009 Published in North America (US and Canada) ... Approaches to PropertyRights 41 (e) Property as Propriety 49 (f) Propertyand Pluralism 55 Concluding Remarks 61 Chapter 3: The Public Function of PropertyRights ... Biotechnologies and International Human Rights Edited by Francesco Francioni Volume 14: Human Security and International Law: Prospects andProblems Barbara Von Tigerstrom Volume 15: The Arms Trade and International...
... Intellectual PropertyRights 21 LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYRIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES To protect the rightsand interests of “owners” of intellectual property, including ... illustrate the costs and benefits of applying propertyrights to cyberspace While intellectual propertyrights create dynamic incentive effects, they also entail social costs, and they are sometimes ... involved the domain name “candyland.” It turned out that the first applicant for the candyland.com domain name was not Hasbro, the toy manufacturer who marketed the Candyland game, but instead was...
... investigate the understanding of people about CSR andEnvironmentaland Social Accounting in Vietnamese companies; - To understand the current implementation of CSR andEnvironmentaland Social Accounting ... of social andenvironmental accounting, the financial accountant is primarily interested in social andenvironmental issues of assets and liabilities and to report on them in some standard ways ... Description and Analysis of respondents about the Awareness of Social andEnvironmental Accounting 40 vi 4.4 Description and Analysis of respondents about the Implementation of Social and Environmental...
... Intellectual PropertyRights (TRIPS), which together with the Berne Convention represents key international texts Introduction on intellectual property rights, includes copyright and related rights, ... INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND THE BOUNDARIES OF GLOBALIZATION INTRODUCTION THE PURSUIT OF PROPERTY The sequence of events depicted in the pages that follow unfolds in late nineteenth-century Europe and ... Tristram Shandy - what Mark Rose labels 'the record of a personality/ is but one expression of how authorship and legal ownership began to coexist Authorship and intellectual propertyrights are...
... Intellectual PropertyRights 21 LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYRIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES To protect the rightsand interests of “owners” of intellectual property, including ... illustrate the costs and benefits of applying propertyrights to cyberspace While intellectual propertyrights create dynamic incentive effects, they also entail social costs, and they are sometimes ... involved the domain name “candyland.” It turned out that the first applicant for the candyland.com domain name was not Hasbro, the toy manufacturer who marketed the Candyland game, but instead was...
... conservationists from research students to policy makers INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYRIGHTSAND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYRIGHTSAND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: an interdisciplinary analysis ... project and has been supportive from its initiation, and also to the team at Cambridge University Press (Alan Crowden, Tracey Sanderson, Zandra Clarke and Carmen Mongillo) for faithfully and professionally ... intellectual propertyrightsand biodiversity conservation sponsored by the Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment, directed by Professors David Pearce and Kerry Turner...
... one person's landed property onto another and is an invasion of the airspace appurtenant to land and, often, of the person of the landowner Basic to libertarian theory of propertyrights is the ... aviation, as well as rockets and satellites.65 65 See the discussion of various theories of land and air ownership in Prosser, Law of Torts, pp 70-73 Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution 155 But ... 207, 210 (1919) Quoted in Jack L Landau, "Who Owns the Air? The Emission Offset Concept and Its Implications," Environmental Law (1979): 589 Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution 157 Although...
... Tran and Sikor (2006) that the legal rightsand actual rights are not necessary translated analogously from laws and regulation to propertyrightsand land use practices, and forest allocation and ... sharing and responsibility of household and individual who got land and forest land through land allocation, rental or forest protection contracts The 2003 Land Law and the 2004 Forest Protection and ... benefit sharing and responsibility of household and individual who got land and forest land through land allocation, rental or forest protection contracts Land Law These laws gave rights to local...
... villagers cannot use land ownership rights to generate capital, private propertyrights now exist in the world of bureaucracy and law Land may change hands legally, and future political and economic actors ... value from the land.3 Few of these private owners came to have either access to or profit from their land: land privatization resulted in the individuation and transfer of propertyrights without, ... supplying land, articulated through a set of informal political practices and explained by a combination of discretion, norms, and incentives; and economic constraints that suppressed demand for land,...
... D ANDERMAN p a r t i Intellectual propertyrightsand competition law in the major trading blocks 35 EC competition policy and IPRs 37 STEVEN D ANDERMAN AND HEDVIG SCHMIDT Competition policy and ... propertyrightsand competition law in smaller and medium sized open economies 313 Intellectual propertyrightsand competition in Australia FRANCES HANKS Irish competition law and IP rights 348 IMELDA ... ‘The Theory of PropertyRightsand the Protection of Intellectual and Industrial Property (1989) 16 IIC No 525 The adoption of the presumption of validity and the lowering of the standard for the...
... Why Do We Have Environmental Problems? Concept 1-5A Major causes of environmentalproblems are population growth, wasteful and unsustainable resource use, poverty, excluding the environmental ... problemsand what we should about them Causes of EnvironmentalProblems Population growth Wasteful and unsustainable resource use Poverty Failure to include environmental costs of goods and ... goods and services, and trying to manage nature with insufficient knowledge Concept 1-5B People with different environmental worldviews often disagree about the seriousness of environmental problems...
... coverings, canvas belting, nets, and construction lumber and poles It is used in paints, pulp stock, pulp, and paper, and to cool tower water, and as preservative for hard board and particle board Because ... burlap, canvas, rope, leather, and manufacture of paper Petroleum and other drilling Manufacture and use of paints and adhesives Telephone and electrical line work Dyeing and cleaning of garments ... as starches and adhesives Addition of PCP to leather, oils, paints, latex, and rubber Manufacture of herbicides Industrial cooling towers and evaporative condensers Treatment and handling of wood,...
... branch of Indo-European, and as such is closely related to Frisian, English, German and the Scandinavian languages It is the standard language in the Netherlands and in Flanders, the northern part ... to interference and other problems / [edited by] Michael Swan and Bernard Smith ± 2nd ed p cm ± (Cambridge handbooks for language teachers) Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 0-521-77939-1 ... still very great The standard language is understood almost everywhere, but dialects tend to be mutually unintelligible, both in the Netherlands and in Flanders Dutch and English being so closely...