... system and by states parties to the InternationalCovenanton Economic, SocialandCulturalRights Failure to invest sufficient attention and resources in economic, socialandculturalrights ... exception of the Committee on Economic, SocialandCultural Rights, U.N human rights bodies like the Commission on Human Rights rarely deal with issues related to economic, social, andculturalrights ... The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights...
... of economic, socialandculturalrights This led to the negotiation and adoption of two separate Covenants—one on civil and political rights, and another on economic, socialandculturalrights ... implementation of economic, socialandculturalrights is the Committee on Economic, SocialandCulturalRights Other treaty bodies monitor the implementation of economic, socialandculturalrights ... cultural rights? 2. Why is protecting economic, socialandculturalrights important? 3. Are economic, socialandculturalrights new rights? 4. Are economic, socialandcultural rights...
... obligations to act, and not merely obligations of governmental restraint.15 InternationalCovenanton Economic, SocialandCulturalRights The InternationalCovenanton Economic, SocialandCultural ... on Economic, SocialandCultural Rights, which monitors implementation of the InternationalCovenanton Economic, SocialandCultural Rights; The European Committee of Social Rights, which monitors ... and omission considered by the Committee on Economic, SocialandCulturalRights as constituting violations of the InternationalCovenanton Economic, SocialandCultural Rights, none has received...
... Conclusions Clearly, more work is needed to investigate the nature of the link between broadband andeconomic growth, at both micro -economic and macro -economic levels, and especially to understand ... second Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Report, entitled “Extending Reach and Increasing Impact” The report contains a chapter on the economic impact of broadband ... micro -economic level about the benefits of broadband, it must be assumed that the causality works both ways and that the relationship between broadband andeconomic growth is mutually beneficial Conclusions...
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... CONTENTS SECTION and Sub-Section SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Computer Aided Despatch Summary Management and Operations Summary Computer Aided Dispatch Conclusions Management and ... Testing/Implementation Technical Communications Human Resources and CAD Training The System Structure 26 AND 27 OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1992 CAD Conclusions Demand on LAS Services 26 and 27 October Key ... MDT; e) management and allocation of ambulance resources on a pan-London basis; f) the regular collection of management information on such matters as resource usage and response times as a direct...
... types: agricultural land, forest land, water area areas, industrial land, communications land, cultural land, national defence land, national peace and security land, and construction land “The ... on continuation and extension of the land and forest allocation (03/PMO on 25/06/1996) and the Recommendations of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry related to land and forest allocation ... status of rubber in the context of economic growth of the Mekong Region 2.1 The expansion of the economy in the Mekong region and rubber plantations in China, Thailand and Vietnam The rapid growth...
... A3v and R Allestree, A new almanack and prognostication (London, 1618), sig B1v 18 K Malik, Man, Beast and Zombie (London, 2000), p and T Elyot, The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knight (London, ... Animals (London, 1984), p and W Poole, The Country Farrier (London, 1652), sig A1r 24 C.H., B.C., C.M., The Perfect Husbandman (London, 1657), pp 211 and 293 and W Lilly, An almanack (London, 1645), ... C Wilson, England’s Apprenticeship 1603–1763 (London, 1984), pp 67 and 71 44 B Coward, Social Change and Continuity in Early Modern England 1550–1750 (London, 1988), p 58 40 24 chapter one Many...
... leadership and management capacity; andinternational aid to be coherent in support of country plans B THE INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION Given the above context, WHO convened an international consultation ... information on achievements andon expenditure Dimension Creating an enabling working environment (roles and responsibilities, organizational context and rules, supervision and incentives, relationships ... multiple and conflicting roles and reporting lines • The broad cultural, political andeconomic context Cultural, political andeconomic realities can limit managers’ scope for decision-making...
... upon oekom researchs foundation mission and the start up phase oekoms situation is characterised by its good position on a probably booming market on one hand, and its quest for profitability on ... or in Ghana The national limitation of legislation reflects the historical andcultural context of societal values on which laws are built upon Mere compliance to national standards is therefore ... future in the global context, oekom research should define its economic requirements and possible contributions for this dialogue on one side , and the equivalent strategy on the other Sustainability...
... of EconomicandSocial Affairs, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and other members of the Executive Committee onEconomicandSocial Affairs, to assess all mandates ... tourism, trade and investment, information and communication technology and population and migration In line with the current inter-agency coordination mechanism mandated by the EconomicandSocial Council ... macroeconomic policies andsocial cohesion and harmonizing trade policy initiatives between global and regional integration processes In cooperation with the relevant regional and United Nations...
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... evolution and evolutionism fieldwork formalism and substantivism functionalism genealogical method great and little traditions honour and shame identity joking and avoidance kinship mana Marxism and ... Arnhem Land, Oxford: Clarendon Press Layton, R (1985) ‘Anthropology and Aboriginal Land Rights in Northern Australia’, in R.Grillo and A Rew (eds) Social Anthropology and Development Policy, London: ... commonly found in Europe, North America and West Africa Both fostering and adoption reveal important cultural assumptions about processes of relatedness and concepts of *personhood On the island...
... from the Third International Consensus Conference on ARDS (unpublished data), held in Barcelona late last year The decision as to how to change the defining criteria for this condition remains unresolved ... purification: a clinical observation Liver Transplant 2000, 6:603–613 10 Evans TW: International Consensus Conferences in Intensive Care Medicine: non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in acute ... so commonly encountered The conclusions of the conference appeared to relate mostly to future directions for research, in particular the study of organ–organ interactions Marshall (Toronto, Canada)...
... catheterisation [44] The final two lectures in this session covered the issues of terrorist attacks and mass casualty response The lessons learned from recent and ongoing world events are that education, ... correction with sodium bicarbonate, not least as the controversies surrounding this intervention remain [50] Head trauma Andrew Maas (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) discussed the pros and cons of ... at least, exhausted Undoubtedly, the International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine will continue to expand both as an educational forum and as a research forum, creating ever...
... work on the effect of blood glucose control on mitochondria (see Table 3) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation The session on the new American and European guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation ... 15, along with two breaths The speakers agreed on the importance of compressions, on the fact that ventilation interrupts perfusion, andon the ‘abysmal’ survival rates (somewhere between 2% and ... of cardiopulmonary resuscitation The Page of (page number not for citation purposes) second change is an emphasis on thoracic compressions rather than ventilation, with 30 compressions now being...
... years on PhD courses and dissertation writing is a long and tough journey At the end of this journey, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my supervisor Dr Wong Sin Kiong for his constant ... medicine to the traditional systems of knowledge, including social culture, traditional medicine tradition, and religion beliefs For example, they considered a deficient body and mind, as well as ... Ya-Che Yip (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2009).以及 Lin Yiping and Liu Shiyong, "A Forgotten War," in Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia: Policies and Publics in the Long Twentieth Century,...
... fascination for the East, a fascination which amounted to an obsession” (Ball 2001: 1) Military conquests, political expansions, andeconomic relationships followed and nourished this fascination In ... the socialandcultural configurations in which they were entangled; in a word, to try to understand their roles In this way we can see attitudes as expressions of social, historical, andcultural ... the emergence of patterns of private consumption The second section is concerned with the correlation between places and attitudes Different socialandcultural meanings of the places where the...