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Extractions: Despite frustration over the lack of progress, the players in the policymaking arena on environmental issues have been multiplying. Private sector organizations, from environmental groups to corporations, are playing increasingly important roles in preparing the groundwork for, writing, and enforcing multilateral agreements or other environmental safeguards. In many ways these new players have strengthened international agreements. Corporations had a key role in adopting, upgrading, and implementing the Montreal Protocol, which phased down use of ozone-thinning CFCs and halons. Without support from CFC-maker E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., the agreement would never have moved so far or so fast. Some corporations have integrated environmental considerations into their planning and operations. Many companies require their units to file internal reports on their environmental impacts, and some publish those reports. Some firms have drafted plans to recycle materials used in their products. And some business groups have shown growing interest in promoting sustainable practices. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development has a membership of 140 top international companies. The World Economic Forum, made up of the world top 1,000 global enterprises, meets once a year at Davos with national political leaders, leaders of the United Nations, and top academics. It is working now to develop a pilot environmental sustainability index.
Executive Summary By comparison, the more regional Arabic slave trades and the early modern Twentieth century forms of international law from the law governing war, http://www.polity.co.uk/global/executiv.htm
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Denying Democracy, Denying Development: The Case Of Zimbabwe behalf of an international coalition of nongovernmental organizations and The values of democracy, justice and the rule of law are the organizing http://www.unwatch.org/speeches/Subcom-Zimbabwe.html
Extractions: (To see a RealPlayer video of the remarks, please click here Introduction Mr. Chairperson, My name is Michael Inlander, and I am a Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fellow at UN Watch. I am delivering the following Joint NGO Statement today on behalf of an international coalition of non-governmental organizations and human rights activists, reflecting a significant and diverse cross-section of civil society. The signatories to this Statement are: African Services Committee; Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW); CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation; Council For A Community of Democracies;
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Extractions: Exploring Exploring is Learning for Life's career education program for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) or 15 through 20 years old. Adults are selected by the participating organization for involvement in the program. Color, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic background, economic status, and citizenship are not criteria for participation. Exploring's purpose is to provide experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Explorers are ready to investigate the meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities. Exploring is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth and the organizations in their communities. Local community organizations initiate an Explorer post by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the community. The result is a program of activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, and develop. Explorer posts can specialize in a variety of career skills. Exploring programs are based on five areas of emphasis: career opportunities, life skills, citizenship, character education, and leadership experience.
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CICIC: Factsheet No. 3: The UNESCO Convention organizations and associations regulating the trades and professions? The Canadian Information Centre for international Credentials (CICIC) was http://www.cicic.ca/factsheets/factsheet3en.stm
Extractions: What it means for Canada In 1989, Canada ratified the 1979 UNESCO Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees concerning Higher Education in the States belonging to the Europe Region. The purpose of that convention was to facilitate the recognition of foreign degrees and diplomas and to improve access for other countries to information of an official nature about Canadian systems of higher education. A new joint convention was adopted in April 1997 by the countries of the Council of Europe and the UNESCO Europe Region. The new convention, which replaces the 1979 Convention, does not differ significantly in substance and objectives. However, it specifies more concretely and in greater detail the responsibilities of ratifying states with respect to the principles and mechanisms for recognition of qualifications and the collection and dissemination of information on higher education. By signing the new joint convention in Lisbon, on November 4, 1997, Canada demonstrated in a highly visible manner its commitment to collaborating with its European partners and others on a wide range of matters connected to the enhancement of academic and professional mobility and to the promotion of fair practice in assessment and recognition of qualifications. By signing and eventually ratifying the new convention, it will also signify to other countries around the world that Canada's education systems meet the highest global standards.
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Extractions: Courses Sophomore English Flen.201 Constitutional Law I L-211 Introduction Civil Law and Persons L-201 Legal History L-221 L-231 Introduction to Management Mgt-111 SEMESTER TOTAL Legal writing and Research Methods L-202 Constitutional Law II L-212 Public Finance L-222 English for Lawyers Flen. -208 Psychology for Lawyers Psyl-222 Computers skills Math.140 SEMESTER TOTAL YEAR 1,TOTAL Law of Contracts I L-301 Family Law L-311 Penal law I L-321 Property and Land Law I L-331 Law of Civil Procedure I L-341 Administrative law L-351 Human right and Humanitarian Law L-361 SEMESTER TOTAL Law of contracts II L-302 Law of Successions L-312 Penal Law II L-322 Property and Land Law II L-332 Law of Civil Procedure II L-342 Accounting for Lawyers Law of Agency L-352 SEMESTER TOTAL YEAR 2,TOTAL
Extractions: April 5 to 24, 1926 TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM J. McSORLEY, PRESIDENT OF THE BUILDING TRADES DEPARTMENT, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, WASHINGTON D.C. THE NATIONAL PROHIBITION LAW Senator REED of Missouri, I think you had covered, before I came in, Mr. Roberts, the very questions I was going to ask, so I will not do so. Mr. ROBERTS. That was my reason for giving it, to show that I had personal knowledge of these things. Senator REED of Missouri. In your opinion would the consumption of hard liquors and the development of home stills be minimized if the legal right were granted to get light wines and beer? Mr. ROBERTS. I have not the least doubt of it. Senator REED of Missouri. That is, all I wish to ask. Senator HARRELD. If I understand you, the extent to which your organization has gone is that it has simply indorsed such a change in the: Volstead Act as would make it possible to sell light wine and beer. Mr. ROBERTS. Yes.
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Extractions: London 2005 Curriculum Academic Program and Courses The 16-week semester runs from late August to mid-December, with a weeklong vacation to allow students to travel throughout Britain or Europe. The program includes a number of distinguished guest speakers from the English legal system and field trips to major English legal institutions such as the Old Bailey, the Inns of Court and The Royal Courts of Justice. Internships In addition to taking traditional courses, students may participate in a two-credit internship with British legal institutions or with barristers or solicitors in solo practice or in firms. The internships provide a unique opportunity to observe British and International Law in practice. See below under "Internships" for a listing of positions available. Course Descriptions Each year, the London program offers six core courses with additional courses. Below are courses that will be offered in Fall 2005. See Class Schedule for course times and dates. Comparative Constitutional Law Professor Martin Belsky (4 credits) In the middle of the twentieth century, as more and more nations assumed their independence, there was increasing interest in "constitutionalism" -how governing documents establish systems of government, protect rights, and develop mechanisms for judicial review of government activity. This interest was heightened by the unification process in the European Community that evolved in the last 40 years. Finally, in the 1990's and this decade, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, political leaders, academic and interested citizens are once more focused on the constitutional process and how it can be adapted to local needs and desires.
Extractions: S earch for in This Site Harvest Catalog Melvyl Catalog SEARCH Ask For Help Skip Navigation Menu Research Tools Library Services About ... Technical Reports This guide to treaty research is aimed at introducing users to some of the basic sources for locating treaties. Treaties are referred to by names such as convention, covenant, agreement, pact, accord, protocol, etc. They may be bilateral or multilateral. Executive agreements are agreements made between the President and the executive of another country that do not require Senate approval. Sources and indexes for specialized treaties are briefly listed under Specialized Treaty Sources Information on the status of pending or recent treaties is available through the U.S. Senate
Functions Of Chinese Intermediary Organizations by law, selfdiscipline by trades and supervision from the government . What is regularization by law? - The government and intermediary organizations http://www.china.org.cn/english/2003chinamarket/79477.htm
Extractions: Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation State Economic and Trade Cooperation China Council for the Promotion of International Trade State Intellectual Property Office People's Bank of China China Securities Regulatory Commission China Stock Market China Economic Information Network China Industry Net China Development Gateway Functions of Chinese Intermediary Organizations Intermediary organizations herein refer to the institutions or organizations linking the government and enterprises, producers and distributors, or individuals and organizations that Provide market entities of any kinds with services of information consultation, training, brokerage, Law, etc., for the purpose of coordination, evaluation, assessment, inspection, arbitration and other activities. In China, most intermediary organizations are privately owned while a few of them have governmental background or sponsorship. In either case, they must be legally certified as being professionally qualified and must act in compliance with the rules and principles of market economy; they have to take corresponding legal liability and economic liability thereof, and accept the governance and supervision from governmental authorities.
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