... of the state, the established church,they undermine the power of another, the patriarchal family. To reduceor limit a husband’s coercive power over his wife and their children, orhis other ... Paulsontraces the progression, in ‘‘[moving] from the organic growth of the plant (the great British oak) to the countryside, the country house and the georgic ideal of retirement, the estate, the aristocratic ... Burke proposes one that speaks to the interests of the presentas he articulates the current status of the catholic majority:. . . to be under the state, but not thestate itself, nor any part of...
... invigorated by the finding of fictions and the making ofassertions by analogy: for example, the church as the bride of Christ, the king as the head, the pope as the holder of the keys to heaven, the king’s ... featuring interest, the usual prohibition of usury did not apply. The heathen had apparently chosen not to be part of the universal family. There were other theological reasons for the prohibition ... in the capacity for peacewhich the imperial protection of the Roman law offered in the face of the Peasant War of 1524–5. There was also the continued theological association ofRome with the...
... in the name of ‘Karta’ (senior male member of the family) or in the name of thefamily business. The bank has to obtain two copies of the photographs of the ‘Karta’, one to be affixed on the ... on the back of the photographs and the officer authorizing the opening of the account has to affix his signature on the reverse of the photographs with date before stapling the same to the ... minor’s account once the minor attains majority status or in the event of the death of the minor. In the event of death of the minor, the guardian has to close the account. v. In the Account Opening...
... access to the financial system. If there is obscurity about their ownership, banks and other financial institutions may not be able to discover the identity of the beneficiary of the account ... crimes, there are many similarities in the methods used to commit them. We welcome the progress made through the joint efforts of the OECD’s Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA) and the FATF ... corruption threaten the credibility and effectiveness of international financial institution (IFI) programs and the integrity of the IFIs themselves. Thus, we urge the IMF and the World Bank to...
... so the personin pain is influenced by thefamily s response to the situation. Obviously,when a spouse or parent isn’t doing all the things he or she used to do, the other members of thefamily ... mind that children of-ten cope the same way their parents do. If your children see you shutdown and become reclusive, they may do the same. On the other hand,if they see you enjoying yourself ... haveplans for the future and these plans may no longer be realistic. The lossof long-held goals, dreams, and plans might make thefamily frustratedand even resentful.Just as thefamily is affected...
... daughter, are from the house, but when the house is extinct, then the family property passes to the outer circle of the family, who by the same token have the right to redeem ... survives as long as the family property remainsintact; it is the decision to divide the property rather than the father'sdeath which changes the structure of the family, breaking ... soldoutside the family, to redeem members sold and thus bringthem back into the family, and to avenge members killed, andthus bring back ('redeem') their blood into the family. ...
... masculinity to the study of law.19These are what I shall term (1) the crisis thesis, (2) the developmentof the ‘men against sexism’ movement (or MAS; see furtherRutherford 1992:2–11) and (3) the idea ... 1992). I shalladdress some of these issues in the following chapters as and whenthey bear on the relation between masculinity, law and the family. Nonetheless there are important questions which ... and desire of the other.In short, there is no one politics or method to the critique ofmasculinity and no one theory of masculine subjectivity. The causes and the explanations of the problematisation...
... understandable concerns about how they will support their families during the transition. They ask themselves: “Will the in-work benefits kick in quickly enough to fill the gap before my pay arrives?” ... disability or caring. The total would then be reduced for earnings and other income to produce the net amount payable. The credit would be payable to the household member making the application.• ... their income, withdrawal would be through a taper that would be applied to their overall benefit eligibility, rather than the individual benefits as is currently the case. This would remove the...
... defoliation. The deposition of acidifying 8Thematic assessment | Air pollution The European environment | State and outlook 20102 Air quality: state, trends and impacts2�1 Thestate of air ... However, there were a number of changes to the sector's structure that tended to reduce emissions, and the contributions of each of these factors to the emission reduction are shown. The cumulative ... in the atmosphere. The majority comprises secondary particulate matter, formed in the atmosphere following the emission and oxidation of precursor gases. However, at the urban scale, the...
... regions of the state. On the other hand, only a small fraction of those claiming the tax credit take advantage of the low-interest loan. Furthermore, the property-tax exemption complements the tax-credit ... issues in the manufacturing sector. By the mid-1980s, the consumer public’s memories of long waits at the gas station faded. In 1986, the federal tax credit expired, and states allowed their ... restructuring. The number of state incentives has grown steadily during the past few years—nearly 200 state financial incentives and as many regulatory policies are in effect across the United States. The...
... If there is any question of a stay of proceedings in other jurisdictions, the statement will also mark the start of proceedings here .The statement must be servedon the other party before the ... Initially, there will be a reportback to the court after the date offered for the meeting with the mediator so that the court may be informed whether the appointment was kept and whethermediation ... favour the order was made or to a child of the family; and(b) that it would be wrong, in all the circumstances (including the conduct of the parties and the interests of any child of the family) ,...
... at the WTO. While the WTO was considering the dispute, the United States continued to push for the EU to drop its biotech rules. In 2005, the USTR demanded that the United States “get the ... forcing the EU to accept these imports would assuage fears in the developing world about losing exports to the EU if they cultivated GE crops. The United States successfully challenged the EU’s ... safety and protect the environment. Canada and Argentina seled and dropped their biotech claims with the EU, but the United States has maintained its complaint.196 TheState Department biotech...
... that show whether the business has a right to control the business aspects of the worker’s job include: o The extent to which the worker has unreimbursed expenses o The extent of the worker’s ... pay, or sick pay. o The permanency of the relationship o The extent to which the services performed by the worker are a key aspect of the regular business of the company.” There is no “silver ... foreign country multiplies the difficulty.” These are the words of a spouse from one of the agencies in Embassy Athens. The GEA with The Global Employment Initiative came to the rescue with enthusiasm,...