Search results for: “marking rules”
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International Patent Law
Patent International patent lawIntroduction to International patent lawThe first treaty to deal with international patent law was the Paris Convention of 1883, which was originally adopted by 20 countries from around the world and has since been adopted by most others. In addition,…
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Aviation Law In International Law
Aviation Law in International LawThe importance of modern aviation was recognized during World War II, when a conference was convened in Chicago in 1944 to discuss regulation of postwar international civil aviation. The resulting Chicago Convention of 1944 codified public international avia…
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Encyclopedia of Taxation and Tax Policy
The Encyclopedia of Taxation and Tax Policy Editions First edition: October 1999 Number of Pages: 452 Editors: Joseph J. Cordes, Robert D. Ebel, Jane G. Gravelle Publisher: Urban Institute Press Language: English ISBN-10: 0877666822 ISBN-13: 978-0877666820 Second edition: November 30, 2005 Editors: Joseph J. Cordes, Robert D. Ebel, and Jane G. Gravelle. 518 pages, ISBN…
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EnAct
EnAct Introduction to EnAct EnAct is a comprehensive intelligent legislation drafting, management solution, web-based electronic repository and delivery system that has been built to enable the Tasmanian Government (Australia) to produce, distribute and enable public access to reliable, up-to-date, searchable consolidated Tasmanian legislation (1). At the core of the EnAct system is an SGML database,…
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Outline of International trading of goods agreements
Outline of International trading of goods agreements Introduction I. Factors to Consider-how are international commercial transactions different from domestic ones? a. Transportation, Legal System, currency. b. Primary risk i. Seller: Possibility of not being paid after shipping. ii. Buyer: Will not want to pay unless assured that the goods have arrived, or been shipped. iii.…
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Marine Scientific Research 3
Marine Scientific Research Article 254 Rights of neighbouring land-locked and geographically disadvantaged States 1. States and competent International Organizations which have submitted to a coastal State a project to undertake Marine Scientific Research referred to in article 246, paragraph 3, shall give notice to the neighbouring land-locked and geographically disadvantaged States of the proposed…
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Geneva Convention (IV) 12
Geneva Convention (IV) SECTION IV Regulations for the Treatment of Internees CHAPTER I General Provisions Art. 79. The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42, 43, 68 and 78. Art. 80. Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall exercise such…
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Geneva Convention (IV) 12
Geneva Convention (IV) SECTION IV Regulations for the Treatment of Internees CHAPTER I General Provisions Art. 79. The Parties to the conflict shall not intern protected persons, except in accordance with the provisions of Articles 41, 42, 43, 68 and 78. Art. 80. Internees shall retain their full civil capacity and shall exercise such…
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Geneva Convention (III) 8
Geneva Convention (III) Article 18 All effects and articles of personal use, except arms, horses, military equipment and military documents, shall remain in the possession of prisoners of war, likewise their metal helmets and gas masks and like articles issued for personal protection. Effects and articles used for their clothing or feeding shall likewise…
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Geneva Convention (I) 4
Geneva Convention (I) Art. 29. Members of the personnel designated in Article 25 who have fallen into the hands of the enemy, shall be prisoners of war, but shall be employed on their medical duties in so far as the need arises. Art. 30. Personnel whose retention is not indispensable by virtue of the…
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International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings 3
International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings Article 13 1. A person who is being detained or is serving a sentence in the territory of one State Party whose presence in another State Party is requested for purposes of testimony, identification or otherwise providing assistance in obtaining evidence for the investigation or prosecution…