... humanity, with the spread of the Gregorian calendar andthe heliocentric idea of the world The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and ended in the 1870s The concept of the unitary ... on the mountain There is the hint in the Rembrandt that the seventeenth-century interpretation of Moses had him invested with more personal agency in the carriage of the laws; neither God nor the ... Twining, Globalisationand Legal Theory, pp 2–3, 90 12 Globalisationandthe Western Legal Tradition references to ‘Grand Theory’ or ‘big-picture’ approaches, not only the difficulties40 but also the...
... humanity, with the spread of the Gregorian calendar andthe heliocentric idea of the world The ‘incipient phase’ began in the mid-eighteenth century and ended in the 1870s The concept of the unitary ... significantly, the ‘[v]ery sharp increase in the number and speed of global forms of communication’ andthe development of global competitions such as the Olympics From the early 1920s to the mid-1960s, the ... benefiting and who is being exploited Is or are France, the United States, Italy and/ or Germany the beneficiary or beneficiaries – or is the rest of the world? Do the durability and comfort of these...
... actively manage them in terms of how long have they been in their current role, what’s their next role? They get moved around the world quite a bit They get stretched and out there.’ Interview ... on the identification and analysis of common, empirically grounded themes About the Economic and Social Research Council The Economic and Social Research Council is the UK’s leading research and ... a factor in the decision to locate capital To investment • make a major contribution to theories of globalisation, skill formation To andthe state, and to our understanding of the role of...
... increased and income inequality especially in Sweden, the US andthe UK rose In the UK, the number of families below the poverty line rose by 60 per cent in the 1980s, and in the Netherlands by ... periods, the commercialisation of water andthe neglect of water and range land conservation led to the decimation of the herds andthe pastoralists who represent 50 percent of the population The ... companies and their citizens Thus under the WTO, the rule of governments are weakened andthe unfettered power of the transnational corporations are strengthened It serves as the government of the...
... the auction; it has the “right of first refusal,” and may keep the spectrum regardless of the bid.43 If the licensee accepts the bid, then the entire bid is paid to the existing licensee If the ... will find the next frequency they hop to is busy, as is the next, andthe next, and so forth As the airwaves congest, the best solution will be the market, as it is for virtually every other economic ... in the license If the licensee were purchased, or merged with another firm, the transfer of the license had to be approved by the FCC More recently, the FCC and Congress have retreated from the...
... lay there in the darkness, listening to the sounds from below of the landlord and his wife clearing up for the night” (149) The darkness of the scene andthe sounds made by the landlord and his ... the difficulties and power-inequalities that manifest when negotiating between an affiliation to the homeland, on the one hand, andthe need to conform to a foreign cultural context on the other ... Freud’s depiction of the human mind Each aspect plays and comes up against another to suggest the tensions between the formulation of a cosmopolitan ideal, on the one hand, andthe seemingly baser...
... contribution to the debate on rightsand its critique of the contract was the elucidation of the powerful connections between rights, property, andthe law As the novel expounds on the complex and multivalent ... figure who embodies the best of the entrepreneur and landowner, the mediator and rebellious leader, the enfranchised man andthe good husband all at the core of a historically and geographically ... customs are the brain, the center of the nervous system and seat of the understanding, the will andthe senses, of which the judges and magistrates are the stomach which prepare the common subsistence;...
... ‘superior’ Moderns caused the extinction of the Neanderthals The only basis for the argument is that of an apparent association between the arrival of the Moderns into Europe andthe extinction of the ... These results are in keeping with the view (see next section) that there was a hiatus in southern Iberia between the extinction of the Neanderthals andthe arrival of the first modern humans The ... much art and ornamentation in these groups In the final analysis there is therefore very little difference between Neanderthals and Moderns They exploited the same range of food resources and had...
... value' It tells firms to expand output and investment to the point where the market value of the firm is at a maximum.10 Stakeholder theory To the extent that stakeholder theory argues that firms ... the playing field that stakeholder theory opens to them Stakeholder theory gives them the appearance of legitimate political access to the sources of decision making power in organisations, and ... reduce their effectiveness But there is something deeper in the evolution of the human psyche that drives the attraction to stakeholder theory Conflicts between family and markets and their role...
... objections to the notion that there is some genuine light between what the Court says and does, on the one hand, andthe true Constitution somewhere in the background, on the other Fallon himself ... But in the main I want to explore the Court andthe Constitution in operation and thus to elucidate the substantive rights we actually have and whence they came Finally, I also put aside the wealth ... on the Supreme Court; it matters a great deal It matters because the justices create individual constitutional rightsthe only rights we have, the only rights we have ever had, andthe only rights...
... visiting the Tito statue in Kumrovec: The visitors connect the creative and prosperous period of their lives with their then leader ,the greatest son of these lands, in the hope that in their current ... to their situation and gives them an opportunity to protest against the lack of adequate recognition of their problems; on the other hand, the journey is a ritual of resolution for them, and ... off their pain and grief Whereas in the following chapters themes relating to the secular andthe sacred will be examined and analyzed on the basis of ethnographic eldwork, in the nal essay the...
... throughout the world He standardized and patented the duckbilled speculum and silver sutures, and combined these tools with the position that he ‘discovered,’ which enabled him to view the pelvis ... around the world, and formed the basis of modern gynecological science In New York, Sims only accepted white women as patients He operated on these women privately and anesthetized them before their ... reads: Where the love of man is, there is also the love of art He founded the science of gynecology was honored in all lands and died with the benediction of mankind The first surgeon of the ages...
... ASEAN andthe Pacific Islands Forum) develop mechanisms to track progress on GBV and SRHR; and • NGOs act as watchdogs and advocate for fulfilling the Cairo agenda and MDG (a & b) targets The last ... Violence and Sexual and Reproductive Health andRights Gender-based Violence (GBV)1 and young people Young people have the right to be free from violence and to fully attain their sexual and reproductive ... population and sexual and reproductive health andrights organisations The bulletin is developed with input from key individuals and organisations in the Asia and Pacific region andthe ARROW SRHR Knowledge...
... sons, their sons take over the lands, but if they leave only daughters, the land reverts to the treasury As administrative agents of the sultan, they may sell [rights to] the land without the [other ... tax to the military or to other persons appointed by the sultan, but if they sell [their land], then the person appointed by the sultan to collect the tax takes part of the price And if they die ... by the person using the land; rather he must pay the tax Thus if what was paid is considered as part of the tax, then the seller [the previous cultivator and/ or administrator] not the buyer [the...
... `supersensible' realm of the will andthe conditions of the worldly interaction of things, or rather, between the nature of the will andthe principles on which the understanding synthesises the world of ... research, and for the patience and professionalism of the staff there Also to the librarians and staff of the Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex, andthe libraries at Queen Mary, and at the ... inception On the one hand, they have as their object the life, histories and cultures of empirical human beings; but on the other hand, because human life is now to provide a basis for the theory of...
... efficiency on the one hand andtherights of the individuals on the other Consequently the extent of the individual rights will be dependent on the manner in which the state authorities balance these ... Nature of theRights of the Accused B TheRights of the Defence at Trial (i) The Presence of the Accused (ii) Participatory Rights of the Accused (iii) The Assistance of Counsel C The Role of the Defence ... on the role andrights of the defence, the Austrian jurist Vargha writes chapters on everything from the law of the Greeks andthe Romans to that of England and France Glaser in his work on the...
... explanation to the anesthesia specialist The anesthesiologist should separately discuss the risks of anesthesia and alternative types and methods of administration and obtain the patient's consent ... with the health care professional in treating those side effects, andthe therapeutic process is thereby facilitated Standards for Disclosure There are several competing standards detailing the ... modern clinicians, based on an understanding that most patients and families want and are able to handle effectively information about the patient's condition, even when the news is bad and the...
... continental tradition recognizes the moral 13 and vests them almost exclusively in flesh-andrights of the author, blood individuals; the common law tradition, on the other hand, allows legal entities ... this book They include the tion.' tion' I owes Bibliotheque Nationale de France, site Francois Mitterand/Tolbiac, andthe UNESCO library in Paris; the Royal Library in Copenhagen; andthe Stockholm ... promote the moral and economic rights of the author raised the issue in An in respect to his labour Daniel Defoe on the Regulation of the Press in 1704, and Essay also generally accredited with the...
... 11 I Introduction The purpose of this guidance is to explain the relationship between the Family Educational Rightsand Privacy Act (FERPA) andthe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ... purposes other than treatment, the records are no longer excluded from the definition of “education records” and are subject to all other FERPA requirements The FERPA regulations and other helpful ... among other things, improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system through the establishment of national standards and requirements for electronic health care transactions and...