Search results for: “regional market”

  • Central American Common Market

    Summary of Central American Common Market A free trade area among the nations of Central America, established in 1960 by a treaty between El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The common market began operations in 1961, and Costa Rica joined the group in 1962. Honduras dropped […]

  • Central American Common Market

    Summary of Central American Common Market A free trade area among the nations of Central America, established in 1960 by a treaty between El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The common market began operations in 1961, and Costa Rica joined the group in 1962. Honduras dropped […]

  • Regional Police

    Hierarchical Display of Regional police Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Public order > Police Regional police Concept of Regional police See the dictionary definition of Regional police. Characteristics of Regional police [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation […]

  • Regional Police

    Hierarchical Display of Regional police Politics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Public order > Police Regional police Concept of Regional police See the dictionary definition of Regional police. Characteristics of Regional police [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation […]

  • List of Environment Treaties with Regional or Restricted Field of Application Section 2

    List of Environment Treaties with Regional or Restricted Field of Application Section 2 Notes: for a list of Environment Treaties with a global Field of Application, see here. There is a first part of this list of Environment Treaties with Restricted Field of Application here. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great…

  • Single European Market

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  • Carbon Markets

    Climate Law and Carbon Markets Contents of Climate Law and Carbon Markets Contents of this subject matter include: The international legal framework for climate change Mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol and the Marrakesh Accord Regional, national and state responses: A) Compliance markets […]

  • Political Markets

    Literature Review on (Contracting) Political Markets In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Rizalino B. Cruz offers the following summary about the topic of (Contracting) Political Markets: This entry provides an overview of political markets as a framework for […]

  • Regionalization

    Regionalization Further ReadingA concise encyclopedia of the United Nations (including Regionalization , H Volger, KA Annan -2010) The Oxford Handbook on the United Nations (TG Weiss – 2007) International Law: A Dictionary (including Regionalization , Boczek, Boleslaw Adam -2005)

  • Regional Trade Institutions

    Regional Trade Institutions Outline This entry examines regional trading arrangements, the laws and agreements that govern such arrangements, and their relationship to the international institutions and laws covered in the legal Encyclopedia. To familiarize students with the origins and structures of regional trade agreements, their role in governing international trade and investment, the extent to…

  • Marketing Orders

    Marketing Orders and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Marketing Orders: Official directives concerning the size and quality of fresh fruits and vegetables, which may be […]

  • Caribbean Community and Common Market

    Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM), organization established in 1973 to promote regional unity and to coordinate economic and foreign policy among Caribbean nations. Member countries include Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, G…

  • Open Market Operations

    A principal vehicle of the Federal Reserve system in expanding or contracting bank reserves. The Federal Open Market Committee, consisting of the entire Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system, plus representatives of five of the twelve regional Federal Reserve banks (the New York Federal R…

  • Carribbean Community And Common Market

    Commonly known as Caricom, the successor organization to the defunct Caribbean Free Trade Association (Carifta). The object of CARICOM was to stimulate regional development through the adoption of a common external tariff and uniform protectionist measures, harmonization of fiscal affairs, and conce…

  • Central Market

    A spot commodity market that serves as a national or regional center of trading activity, and often large-scale distribution of the products as well. Transactions are usually performed by dealers who serve as intermediary brokers between buyers and sellers….