... pro-consumer policy ( Weatherill, 2013 ...market and, on the other hand, it implies a choice of the appropriate common standard of regulatory ...harmonization and consumer protection bounding is that ...
... international law. 12 However, comparative law scholarship provides another vantage point to shed light on the historical rise and current weakening of the drug control ...laws and on legal ...
... Faso and 80% in ...specific law that criminalises and punishes FGM/C ...the law in both countries for the majority of the study ...judges, and social workers, as well as by local NGOs ...
... RFF and SNCF safety certificates and technical files • private contracts between SNCF, RATP and Alstom • contracts and framework agreements awarded to Alstom following an invitation to tender ...
... social law is hardly debated about A situation prevails in the EU whereby the only forums where social law is debated are the European Parliament – the accountability and visibility of which has ...
... hear and determine them together to avoid the risk of irreconcilable judgments resulting from separate proceedings »" - UK Practice ? Provimi (§45 to 47) : OK sue G and I in UK with B" - All private ...
... discriminatory policy or practice or from conditions of insecurity and ..."disturbances and tensions, internal violence, internal armed conflict, mixed internal-international armed conflict, ...
... National Policy on Climate Change (PNMC) was launched and voted into law (Law ...compulsory and mostly relied on emission reductions in the Amazon (Gallo & Albrecht, ...(FBMC) ...
... Telecommunications Policy The incumbent (or ILEC) is the carrier who is responsible under state law for the existing monopoly ...infrastructure and continue to operate it, though ILEC status can also ...
... more and more sensible to prevent and to sanction practices, which were likely to impede competition and to compromise finally economic ...US and European competition ...competition ...
... mental policy issues, but that the federal state retains jurisdiction for nuclear activities, the marine environment and product ...federal and federated entities has its own system of government, ...
... nation-state, and its member states and supranational institutions coexist side-by-side; therefore the EU should not be held to the same democratic standards ...Banchoff and Smith, 1999; Moravcsik, ...
... innovate and derives implications for competition ...competition policy in regard to market delineation, the appraisal of competition and, the assessment of market ...potential and real ...
... Imbens and Manski (2004) pointed out that confidence regions may cover the whole identified set with a prescribed probability, to which we shall refer as set coverage, or they may cover each of its points with a ...
... competition and consumer welfare in the affected markets, that those gains have been, or are likely to be, brought about as a result of that conduct, that such conduct is necessary for the achievement of those ...
... que la Cour suprême soit devenue au cours des années plus déférente à l égard des choix faits par les parlements ou gouvernements. À son avis cela va carrément à l encontre du principe de légalité (rule of ...
... Fjell and Pal (1996) extend the closed economy model of DeFraja and Delbono (1989) to include foreign firms exporting to the home coun- try, but they do not consider trade ...level, and a rise in the ...
... Hart and Sacks describe a seven-layer ...events and non- events” 10 which never give rise to a ...instance and disposed of by an adjudicator, while the tiny tip of the pyramid includes cases dealt ...
... specificity 58 , where one party has undertaken specific investments (or developed specific skills) which can be used only in the contract with the other and which become a total loss if the contract is cancelled ...