... Management’.Since Rio, there has been the adoption in 1995 ofthe non-binding WashingtonDeclaration and the Global Plan of Action for theProtectionofthe Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities,29but ... Helsinki Convention ontheProtectionof the MarineEnvironmentofthe Baltic Sea Area (ILM, Vol. 13, 1974, pp. 546ff); the 1976 BarcelonaProtocol for the Prevention of Pollution ofthe Mediterranean ... any ofthe UNEP treaties, the 1980 CCAMLR defines the Antarctic marineenvironment in these terms for the purposes of conservation of living resources only, rather than for protectionofthe environment...
... addition to the LOSConvention, the principal conventions forming the foundation for marine pollu-tion law in the Antarctic ocean are the 1973 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution ... fromnationals of parties for pollution damage done to themarine environment. The blame for violations must fall to the lack of political will among the Consultative Parties to monitor their nationals’ ... anti -marine pollution regime for the Southern Ocean region is bolsteredby international norms prohibiting pollution ofthemarine environment. On the other hand, the body of global international law forbidding...
... Convention onthe Prevention ofMarine Pollutionby Dumping Wastes and Other Matter (the LondonDumping Convention or LDC). The most importantlegislation addressing the increasing problem of marine pollution ... pollution and legislationThere have been nevertheless some attempts to pro-mote the conservation ofthe world’s oceans throughinternational legislation, such as the establishment of the 1972 Convention ... their attitude if stopping the dumping of plasticsinto the ocean were economically costly. Henderson(2001) assessed the impact of Annex V and found re-duction neither in the accumulation of...
... Arctic Environment Report; andWorking Group ontheProtectionofthe Arctic MarineEnvironment (PAME), Report to the ThirdMinisterial Conference ontheProtectionofthe Arctic Environment, ... from the Norwegian Ministry ofthe Environment, Oslo; on file with author.43This is the second half of Principle 21 ofthe (Stockholm) Declaration ofthe UN Conference on the Human Environment, ... 2,902.57This Convention, like the 1972 Oslo Convention for the Prevention ofMarine Pollution byDumping from Ships and Aircraft, has now been replaced by the 1992 Convention for the Protection ofthe Marine...
... switch”, The Economist, 10 February 2011. 34 Decision 2009-580, Act furthering the diffusion and protectionof creation onthe Internet, (original: Loi favorisant la diffusion et la protection ... Criminalization of legitimate expression 33. The types of action taken by States to limit the dissemination of content online not only include measures to prevent information from reaching the end-user, ... Rapporteur is ofthe view that the arbitrary use of criminal law to sanction legitimate expression constitutes one ofthe gravest forms of restriction to the right, as it not only creates a...
... risk of adverse impact onthe ability of other agencies to protect other important records.”OIP followed up onthe 2001 Attorney General memorandum with guidance focusing onprotectionof sensitive ... e-FOIA (often referred to as “electronic reading room” access);• provide information onthe views of FOIA officials and requesters regarding the impact ofthe post-September 11, 2001, environment ... officials at the eight major agencies covered in our previous report. To obtain information onthe impact ofthe post-September 11 environment and of actions taken by Justice on our previous...
... andextensive examination ofthe question ofthe (il)legality ofthe employment of nuclear weapons from the point of view of international environmental protection law. The book consists of two parts. ... view of inter-national environmentprotection law.By assessing the legality ofthe use of nuclear weapons under publicinternational law, and relating it to theprotectionoftheenvironment ... Page 22far as theprotectionoftheenvironment was concerned, the Court foundthat:while the existing international law relating to theprotection and safeguarding of theenvironment does not...
... deposition contributes to the pollution of the marine environment. Nevertheless, it is widely accepted that their contribution is very large.115 In particular, atmospheric deposition is the most ... emanates from vessel-source pollution. Although vessels contribute to the pollution ofthemarineenvironment in a variety of ways, the share of their overall contribution is not very large – about ... to themarineenvironment are concerned, pollution is by far the more significant. It therefore forms the main focus of this chapter. Its inter-nationally recognised definition for the marine...
... R, No activity at concentrations £ 100 lM.Ó FEBS 2003 Antibacterial activity of LK peptides (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 2209 of action based upon the invasion ofthe outer membraneleaflet by the ... Hence, the anti-bacterial action of these peptides comprises four main steps:step 1, interfacial partitioning and exofacial accumulation of Fig. 5. Graphical illustration ofthe effects on antibacterial ... concentration capable of killing 99% ofthe cells in a suspension containing 106CFUÆmL)1. In addition, to determine the influence of the hydrophobic core thickness ofthe cell membrane on peptide...
... reflects the underlying risk of each segment. Report to the Congress on Practices ofthe Consumer Credit Industry 27 Appendix: Section 1229 ofthe Bankruptcy Act Here is section 1229 ofthe Bankruptcy ... insolvency. Section 1229 ofthe Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer ProtectionActof 2005 requires the Federal Reserve to report to the Congress onthe methods by which issuers of consumer credit ... and Procedures 24 Enforcement Actions 25 Conclusion 25 Appendix: Section 1229 ofthe Bankruptcy Act 27 -iii- Report to the Congress on Practices ofthe Consumer Credit Industry 19 Managing...
... C2-smooth maps ofthe interval I =[−1, 1]In Section 2.4 we concluded that the key to the proof of Theorem 1.3.9(which implies the Main Theorem) is to get an estimate ofthe measure of “bad” parameters. ... goal in the proof of Theorem 1.3.9 is to getan estimate onthe measure ofthe “bad” set of parameters (2.1) inside of the Hilbert Brick HBN(r). Using the Fubini reduction from Section 2.3, ... proofs of auxiliary lemmas4. Comparison ofthe discretization method in 1-dimensional and N-dimensionalcases4.1. Dependence ofthe main estimates on N and ρ4.2. The multidimensional space of...
... unaltered state for the reason of either obscuring the original source of supply or to obtain taxation advantage onthe mark up within the location in which the transaction takes place A ... education and research to further public awareness of the workings, the social, political and the economic role of accountancy and business organisations. AABA’s patron is the Rt. Hon. The ... the undoubted advantages of consolidated accounts, their development has enabled TNCs to suppress the reporting ofthe true nature and extent of their entities and the nature ofthe transactions...
... (1997). The Recommendation onthe Development of Adult Education– Report ofthe Committee on Conventions and Recommendations on itsconsultation onthe Recommendation onthe Development of AdultEducation, ... Report ofthe Committee on Conventions and Recommendations on the First Consultation, UNESCO Doc. 15 C/11 (1968).– Report ofthe Committee on Conventions and Recommendations on the Second Consultation, ... Teachers(CEART) onthe First Consultation (Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers), Doc. CEART/II/1970/4.– Report ofthe CEART onthe Second Consultation (Recommendationconcerning the Status of...
... Constitutive expression ofthe human peroxiredoxin Vgene contributes to protectionofthe genome fromoxidative DNA lesions and to suppression of transcription of noncoding DNAAndrey ... different dilutions (1 : 9 and 1 : 729) of template cDNA from the controlclone (lanes 1 and 3) and the same dilutions of cDNA from the KD-1 clone (lanes 2 and 4). Control reactions with b-actin primers ... agentsincluding menadione, and this induction depends on the transcription factor NRF2 [25]. As the consensussequence of ARE ⁄ EpRE, which binds NRF2, is known(RTGAYNNNGCR) [22], the location ofthe AREs...