... ‘conflict of norms in publicinternationallaw . The temptation is there, for the term ‘conflict of international laws’ would echo the more familiar field of study knownas ‘conflict of laws’ or ... ofLaw at Duke UniversitySchool of Law. His areas of interest are publicinternationallaw and the lawofthe WTO. He was previously Legal Affairs Of cer for the WTO in Geneva (1996 2002). the ... Eysinga and Schücking inthe Oscar Chinn case. In contrast to the majority ofthe PCIJ, judges Van Eysinga and Schücking expressed the view that the 1919 Convention of St Germain relating to the...
... entire female-dominating industry. Then there will be some other kind of ceiling” (Toth, 2000). My study will attempt to examine the reasons for the growing predominance of women inpublic relations ... Writing inthe PR Reporter, DeRosa and Wilcox (1989) questioned the influx of women into public relations. They attempted to discover why women were entering the field in increasing numbers. Their ... and Waugh inthe US. McCurdy wanted to ascertain whether the problems they found in regards to females in PR [both in the university system and the professional community] occur inthe ‘South...
... states. In 1 938 the course was also offered for the first time in Recife inthe North East of Brazil. In the 1940s, twelve professors with their assistantsministered the disciplines ofthe course. ... approved the program ofthe course . The students who obtained the certificate ofthe course in public health and who wished to take another course in theareaofhealthhadtheprivilegeofnotneedingtoparticipate ... decade of the history ofthe course. The changes in student numberswere a consequence of various factors including re-orga-nizations ofthe course, availability of places, varyinginterest in the...
... generate these values, could be contained. The emotional intensity ofthe backlash against the intrusions of these subaltern groups suggests the importance of readingthese developments in ways ... reproducing the Romantic myth of the originality ofthe creative act. The point of concluding withone ofthe most established Romantic poets is to dispel an either/or approach that simply inverts ... Whatkind of community should it address?If an important part ofthe recent rise of interdisciplinaryapproaches has been the exploration ofthe historical evolution of the academic disciplines themselves,...
... at the end ofthe reporting period ofthe foreign operation. Adjustments are made for significant changes in exchange rates up to the end ofthe reporting period ofthe reporting entity in ... re-attribute the proportionate share ofthe cumulative amount ofthe exchange differences recognised in other comprehensive income to the non-controlling interests in that foreign operation. In any other ... Equipment. Whether the carrying amount is determined on the basis of historical cost or on the basis of fair value, if the amount is determined in a foreign currency it is then translated into the functional...
... principle of classical international law. Intergovernmental international institutions are associations of states.Because ofthe doctrine of sovereign equality of states, decisions in such international ... MoscowJournal ofInternationalLaw and a member ofthe Board ofthe RussianAssociation ofInternational Law. His international activities include atour of duty with the UNProtection Force inthe former ... director of the American Society ofInternational Law. Her recent publications includeGlobal Governance and the Changing Face ofInternationalLaw (2001),“Using Military Forces under International...
... where the spike in the Australia series in 1985 and the movement inthe Canada and UK series at the beginning ofthe 80s can not be explained by the credit history in these economies. The spikes could ... severaleconomies including the US, UK and the euro area, suggesting a possible loosening of monetary policy in response to the contraction in credit availability, as observed in the policy coordination inthe ... conditions. With the growing in uence of global banks and cross border holding of assets, we do observe an increase in the degree of comovements in credit over the past 30 years, by examining the pair-wisecross...
... n. The outlaw ing of forceas the first pillar is one ofthe key dictates ofinternational law: All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat oruse of force against ... statesconsidered the inclusion of military threats in any of these pacts.74It is unsurprising that in view ofthe abundance of at best looselyconsistent treaties, the content oflaw was inthe eye ofthe ... FBAWhewell Professor ofInternational Law, Faculty of Law, andDirector, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of CambridgeJohn S. Bell FBAProfessor of Law, Faculty of Law, ...
... have had the effect of lowering living standards gen-erally and increasing competition in this market andundermining individuals' income earning ability.Another manifestation of these pressures ... suchactivities. The next section outlines the methods used inthe study.This is followed by a presentation ofthe results. The fourth section discusses the broader implications of the findings (including ... difficulty in influencing [1-3]. Part ofthe problem is that in many countries there is alack of explicit acknowledgement of such activities withintheir regulatory systems: e.g. in China there...
... during the years of con-flict.Because ofthe urgency of HR issues in Afghanistan, one of the first things the group proposed was elevating the HRfunction to the directorate level inthe Ministry. ... community service program. The success of the program has impressed others inthepublic sector:both the justice and engineering sectors are looking tocommunity service as a means of addressing ... projects in Paki-stan during the war, who, out of necessity, had expandedtheir roles beyond their training. Others had no formaltraining but nevertheless provided health care during the war...