Search results for: “ats”
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Seats in Parliament
Seats in Parliament Held by Opposite Gender (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Seats in Parliament Held by Opposite Gender means: percentage of seats held by a respective gender in a lower or single house or an upper house or senate, where relevant.
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Seats in Parliament
Seats in Parliament Held by Opposite Gender (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Seats in Parliament Held by Opposite Gender means: percentage of seats held by a respective gender in a lower or single house or an upper house or senate, where relevant.
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Jacksonian Democrats
Concept of Jacksonian Democrats Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in the American Ecyclopedia of Law. Resources See Also Political Parties
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Jacksonian Democrats
Concept of Jacksonian Democrats Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in the American Ecyclopedia of Law. Resources See Also Political Parties
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Eurocrats
Summary of Eurocrats Employees of the secretariat of the European Communities or its agencies.(Main Author: William J. Miller) Eurocrats and Europe There is an entry on eurocrats in the European legal encyclopedia. Resources See Also Further Reading Entry "Eurocrats" […]
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ATS
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on ats explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "ats" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic […]
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Mode Commitments in GATS
This section provides an overview of mode commitments in gats within the legal context of Mode 4 Commitments in international economic law, with coverage of Labour Mobility (Main Regulatory Areas).
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Mode Commitments in GATS
This section provides an overview of mode commitments in gats within the legal context of Mode 4 Commitments in international economic law, with coverage of Labour Mobility (Main Regulatory Areas).
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Compensatory Seats
Compensatory Seats in Election Law In a Mixed Member Proportional system, these are seats allocated to parties based on the percentage of the national vote that they obtain. The purpose is usually intended to make up for imbalances in the results of a plurality/majority voting system. In Mixed […]
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Cyberthreats
Cyberthreats Introduction The Evolution of Cyberthreats Dependency, Interconnectivity, and New Vulnerabilities Boundlessness, Anonymity, and Technological Progress The Vagueness of Cyberintrusions and Unclear Responsibilities The Problem of Attribution and Sovereignty in Cyberspace Understanding Cyberthreats Technical Background Computerization and Interconnectivity The Role of Hard- and Software Oligarchy Flaws Institutional Background The Evolution of the Internet A Short…
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Seats
Allocation of Seats in Election Law Distribution of seats obtained by a party or list of independent candidates, based on the number of votes obtained by each party or individual candidate. Depending on the electoral system in place, the allocation of seats can be subject to complex […]
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Zaibatsu
Zaibatsu in International Trade Resources See Also keiretsu.
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Physiocrats
Capitalism Beginnings of Modern Capitalism The PhysiocratsPhysiocracy is the term applied to a school of economic thought that suggested the existence of a natural order in economics, one that does not require direction from the state for people to be prosperous. The leader of the physiocra…
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Zaib Atsu
Industrial and financial combines that arose in Japan in the late nineteenth century and dominated the Japanese economy until the end of World War II. Prior to their dissolution by the Allied powers after the war, the four big zaibatsu (Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, and Yasuda) collectively controll…
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Zaib Atsu
Industrial and financial combines that arose in Japan in the late nineteenth century and dominated the Japanese economy until the end of World War II. Prior to their dissolution by the Allied powers after the war, the four big zaibatsu (Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, and Yasuda) collectively controll…