... criminal law, and banking regulation His publications include Consumer Protection in Financial Services (1999), as well as many articles Consumer Protection and the Criminal Law Law, Theory, and ... Harvard Law Review House of Lords Debates Industrial Cases Reports Institute of Trading Standards Administration Monthly Review Journal of Business Law Journal of Criminal Lawand Criminology ... This page intentionally left blank Consumer Protection and the Criminal Law Law, Theory, andPolicyin the UK To what extent should criminal law be used to protect the consumer? In this important...
... researching and studying in the Bodleian Law Library and organising, shaping and re-shaping arguments, ideas and draft chapters, constantly tormented by the thought of modifying them again and again ... service and contract of employment merging and becoming synonyms As for collective bargaining, increasingly flourishing in the 1950s and 1960s, it certainly had the effect of marginalising individual ... Relationship and the Contract of Employment 23 the inevitable in uences deriving from Napoleonic lawand its own internal doctrinal and jurisprudential debates, overwhelmingly opposing an individualistic...
... published widely on ocean and environmental lawand policy, including Canada and Marine Environmental Protection (1995) and Oceans LawandPolicyin the Post-UNCED Era: Australian and Canadian Perspectives ... edited volumes, The International Law Commission and the Future of International Law (with M Anderson, A V Lowe and C Wickremasinghe, 1998) and International Lawand Sustainable Development (with ... Pollution and International Law: Principles and Practice (1993) and is currently preparing a monograph on Russian Arctic waters in international law Christopher Joyner is Professor of Government and International...
... the law acting automatically and with such simple instrumentalities as the family order, possession, contract, and the lawand right of inheritance’ 65 Lawand authority in space and time being ... logos, meaning ‘correct 95 reasoning’: Ball, Word and the Law, pp 119–20 Finnis, Natural Law, p 376 73 Lawand authority in space and time 3.3.3 Reconciling cultural and rational laws Robert ... ultimate reality and meaning ‘Ultimate Reality and Meaning’ is actually a term of art used by interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholars interested in collectively pursuing the idea in their studies...
... than medical inputs in explaining variations in health outcomes in industrialized countries (Or, 2000) Income inequalities and social inequities also seem linked with health status in Deaton (2003) ... spending is highest in Germany and the U.S., and lowest in Italy, Japan, and the U.K (Figure and Table 6).5 Average public health spending in OECD countries is below spending levels in G7 countries ... differences in efficiency across countriesandpolicyand institutional factors The findings suggest that reforms aimed at increasing efficiency need to take into account the nature and causes of inefficiencies...
... examines this intersection within a number of early modern fictional works Lawand Empire in English Renaissance Literature begins by illustrating the way in which romances incorporate a prevailing ... War, in Political Writings, pp 302–03 Introduction have its laws abrogated by the conquering king, but ‘‘if a Christian King should conquer a kingdom of an In del, and bring them under his Subjection, ... most important law of the land in England Common lawyers liked to claim that the English common law was unique among the countries of Europe, and following popular medieval histories and romances,...
... complete marriage Maintaining the distinction between a clandestine marriage and the contract per verba de praesenti is essential to an understanding of lawand practice prior to 1754, since too often ... ‘Control over Marriage in England and Wales, 1753–1823: the Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 in Context’ (2009) 27 Lawand History Review (forthcoming) 14 Marriage Lawand Practice in the Long 18th ... Case Study in Family Law- Making’ (1987) International Journal of Lawand the Family 133; Gibson, Dissolving Wedlock, p 46 C Lasch, ‘The Suppression of Clandestine Marriage in England: the Marriage...
... or intensify their involvement in income-earning activities to compensate for declining family income This in turn often involved calling on girls to take over the mother’s childcare andother ... process jointly determines health outputs, health inputs, and demands for other goods, including leisure (hence the labor supply of the mother and others is determined as well) See Glick and Sahn ... however, that both this and Glick and Sahn's results may be explained in ways that not involve intrahousehold bargaining and differential preferences of wives and husbands See Glick and Sahn (2000) for...
... via the intake of airborne particulates andother pollutants emitted by industry and vehicles.50 There is increasing interest in the problem in India, China, andother rapidly developing countries ... Alternatives include improving the ability of the poor to deposit their savings in banks andother formalsector financial institutions, and expanding access to short-term credit Financial institutions ... www.unhabitat.org S Chandrasekhar and Mark R Montgomery, “Broadening Poverty Definitions in India: Basic Needs in Urban Housing,” Working paper, International Institute for Environment and Development...
... services inlawandpolicyIn particular, he helped immensely in organizing the second conference on lawand ecosystem services, held at Florida State University in the spring of 2006 Others who ... gases and nutrients Reducing debris buildup Building soil composition Nutrient Cycling Processes Maintaining nutrient balance Enabling energy transfer Purifying water and soil ent cycling to ... exhibiting strong interactions among internal components and weak interactions across its defined boundaries Plainly, the Everglades and Rockies share little in common and have, at most, weak interactions,...
... choice in the interests of health insofar as it minimises saturated fat intake, includes a sufficient variety of plant foods, and contains much fibre and a good complement of vitamins and minerals ... successful in working out the types and quantities of nutrients that the body needs for maintaining growth and well-being.5 It is still thrilling to read the story of the discovery of vitamin B1 in Jakarta, ... alcohol-containing foods or drinks, either for religious reasons, as in Indonesia and Malaysia, or because of the alcohol-flushing syndrome, as in most people in the Chinese diaspora However, the other...
... of buildings-related, business and legal databases, and interviews with insurance and risk management representatives aimed at finding information on the direct costs to the insurance industry ... Valuation and Health Damage from Air Pollution in the Developing World”, Energy Policy, 24(7): 627-630 Romieu, I., H Weitzenfeld, and J Finkelman, 1990, “ Urban Air Pollution in Latin America and Caribbean: ... Abstract: The number of indoor air quality (IAQ)- related health complaints in commercial buildings, and the frequency of litigation over the effects of poor IAQ is increasing These increases have ramifications...
... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication ... central policy initiatives.11 And along these lines, in those regulatory areas in which we find significant and sustained interest in developing centralized policy, such as those relating to social ... for Law, Justice and Society viii Contributors Colin Scott is Vice Principal for Research and Innovation, University College Dublin College of Business andLawand Professor of EU Regulation and...
... considerable restructuring and shedding of labour in major industries such as mining As a result, with declining employment, growth in labour inputs alone could not have added to the growth in real output ... foster investment Since changes in the real user cost of capital influence the investment rate of the manufacturing sector, public policy can influence longrun changes in investment rates by changing ... the findings regarding macroeconomic policy (i.e demand-side policy interventions) in South Africa is that they play a role in the growth process, but not as a means of providing positive demand-side...
... colistin, tigecycline, or an aminoglycoside Colistin-based combinations Plus a carbapenem, tigecycline, or an aminoglycoside Tigecycline-based combinations Plus gentamicin or colistin ... beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor (piperacillinP aeruginosa tazobactam) Acinetobacter ESBL (+) K pneumoniae ± Fluoroquinolone (ciprofloxacin or levofloxacin) MRSA or aminoglycoside (amikacin, gentamicin, or tobramycin) ... tobramycin) ± linezolid or vancomycin cefoperazone/sulbactam + fluoroquinolones or aminoglycosides + ampicillin/sulbactam (if sulbactam is not available) ± linezolid or vancomycin or fluoroquinolone...
... Taylor and Hudson Deininger and Olinto Taylor and Hudson Deininger and Olinto 0,79 Frankema 0,78 0,90 Frankema Sources: Taylor and Hudson (1972, 267 269), Deininger and Olinto (2001, 24) and appen ... understanding of the evolution and nature of inequality in Latin America, of its spatial and temporal trends, and of the impact of particularly pertinent policy instruments in tackling poverty and inequality ... poor in highinequality countries from investing in human and physical capital or insuring against risk; to social and political instability that deters investment; to social conflict leading to inefficiencies,...
... as the distinction between active viewing in a non-linear broadcasting environment, and passive viewing in a linear broadcasting environment (see table 1) While we avoid engaging in audience ... Graham, ‘Broadcasting Policyin the Multimedia Age’, in Graham et al., Public Purposes in Broadcasting, p 26 introduction international environment In short, the history of broadcasting in the Union ... the distinction to be maintained so that we can achieve a degree of clarity over what Union policymakers and regulators mean when discussing and deciding broadcasting policy The distinction between...