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requests for authorization to retaliate are rare. Indeed, complainants have askedfor authorization to retaliate in just seven of the hundreds of cases handled bythe WTO. Second, it is up to the complainant, and not the WTO, to followthrough on this authorization to retaliate, and this[r]
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1. Definition:- International payment is the process of making international currencyrevenues and expenditures through the banking system around the world in orderto serve the international exchange relations arising among countries.- International payment i[r]
The success with which middle income indebted developing countries have gained access to private international finance in the 1990s is a tribute to their own domestic economic performance, international policy in dealing with the debt crisis of the 1980s, and innovations in international financial m[r]
Following the adoption of the articles on state responsibility in 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) took on the momentous task of addressing the issue of the responsibility of international organizations.1 This chapter reviews the preliminary outcome of these efforts, and the draft artic[r]
The Law, Justice, and Development series is offered by the Legal Vice Presidency of the World Bank to provide insights into aspects of law and justice that are relevant to the development process. Works in the series present new legal and judicial reform activities related to the World Bank’s work,[r]
This twovolume set reprints more than twenty of what we think are the most in fl uential articles on international corporate fi nance published over the course of the past six years. The book covers a range of topics covering the following six areas: law and fi nance, corporate governance, banking,[r]
The Maritime Safety Committee, at its seventyfourth session (30 May to 8 June 2001), noted that paragraph 4.4.1.4 of the International LifeSaving Appliance (LSA) Code as well as regulation VII17 of the Torremolinos Protocol of 1993 relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Fishing V[r]
Aside from the objections in principle which the ECJ’s “centre of gravity”approach faces,17 the present uncertainties in respect of the relationship of twofundamental freedoms – a key area of EU law – leaves behind a vacuum which isfilled by national measures that[r]
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... outsourcing and partnership that are one of the main causes of bribery, it needs further examination in this study He (2000) and Guo (2008) view globalization as one cause of bribery in China According... most important anti -bribery policy in China By comparing the articles in the criminal law[r]
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The development of private sector can be seen as one of the positive and important results of Vietnam’s offi cial accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2007. The sector has become a signifi cant force contributing to economic growth and international economic integration, which is a maj[r]
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human rights and humanitarian rights of such refugees. The duty to prosecute and punish the terroristis paramount. To do this a state needs both prescriptive and enforcement jurisdiction. The stateis a holder of both a right and a duty. First, a state can obtain the necessary enforceme[r]
The air has gotten cleaner, too, at least in some places wherepeople live; it is hard to look at London today and imagine thedense smog that used to descend on the city for days at a time,killing hundreds of people a day. More landfills are lined andsealed and more sewage is treated than ever[r]
fundamental interest, the possibility to introduce also a system of criminalenforcement of EC competition law.The Workshop revealed first of all a general consciousness that the reformsenvisaged by the Commission would very soon come to reality and that anentirely new syst[r]
entropy of the hot source is reduced as energy leaves it as heat,but no other change in entropy occurs (the transfer of energyas work does not result in the production of entropy); consequently the arrangement does not produce work. In Clausiusversion, the entropy of the[r]