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  • History of Industrial Councils

    History of Industrial Councils History of Industrial Councils in the United Kingdom The formation of joint industrial councils (or, as they are commonly called, “Whitley Councils” ) has been one of the most important sequels of wartime developments in the attempt to adjust the relations of employers and employees in the organization of British industry.…

  • History of Nationalization

    History of Nationalization Introduction The fact that “Nationalization” had become in 1916-21 one of the burning political questions of the day is unfortunate as regards arriving at a clear appraisal of its principles, for, from the outset, it is difficult for a writer to avoid a certain bias in approaching its discussion. Yet Nationalization of…

  • KIA-KIK North America LC Classification

    KIA-KIK North America — Continued KIE-KIK United States US Diagram Cf. KF8201+ Indians (Law of the United States) Cf. E78-99.Z9 Indians of North America KIE (5000 no) Regional comparative American Indian law Bibliography General bibliography 2.A-Z Guides to law collections. Tribal law gateways (Portals). Web directories, A-Z Including national and regional tribal directories 2.A46 American…

  • Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation Classification VR1 General VR 1.1 Comprehensive Studies VR 1.2 Surveys of State Practice VR 1.3 Surveys of Judicial Decisions VR 1.4 Surveys of Literature VR 1.5 Institutes, Societies VR 1.5.1 Institut de Droit International (before 1996 see 1.5.3) VR 1.5.2 International Law Association (before 1996 see 1.5.3)…

  • History of Trade Unions

    History of Trade Unions Trade Unions was defined as “combinations for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, workmen and workmen, or masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any industry or business.” Trade Unions until 1911 Modern trade unionism has had its chief development in English-speaking countries, and especially…

  • MPEPIL: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality

    MPEPIL: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality: 1. Achille Lauro Affair (1985), Ragni, Chiara 2. Aerial Incident Cases before International Courts and Tribunals, Hailbronner, Kay…

  • MPEPIL: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality

    MPEPIL: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Use of force, war, peace and neutrality: 1. Achille Lauro Affair (1985), Ragni, Chiara 2. Aerial Incident Cases before International Courts and Tribunals, Hailbronner, Kay…

  • MPEPIL: International humanitarian law

    MPEPIL: International humanitarian law   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: International humanitarian law : 1. Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo Cases, Uerpmann-Wittzack, Robert 2. Armed Conflict, International, Crawford, Emily 3. Asymmetric Warfare, von Heinegg, Wolff Heintschel…

  • Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention

    Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents Convention   PART I. SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS Article 1 1. The purpose of this Convention is the prevention of major accidents involving hazardous substances and the limitation of the consequences of such accidents. 2. This Convention applies to major hazard installations. 3. This Convention does not apply to: (a) nuclear…

  • Convention Concerning Protection against Hazards of Poisoning Arising from Benzene

    Convention Concerning Protection against Hazards of Poisoning Arising from Benzene   Article 1 This Convention applies to all activities involving exposure of workers to– (a) the aromatic hydrocarbon benzene C6H6, hereinafter referred to as benzene ; (b) products the benzene content of which exceeds 1 per cent by volume, hereinafter referred to as products containing…

  • Geneva Convention (III) 11

    Geneva Convention (III)   SECTION III LABOUR OF PRISONERS OF WAR ARTICLE 49 The Detaining Power may utilize the labour of prisoners of war who are physically fit, taking into account their age, sex, rank and physical aptitude, and with a view particularly to maintaining them in a good state of physical and mental health.…

  • International law index

    International law index Here is the list of almost 2.000 items of the international law index of the Wiki Encyclopedia of Law. AAPL v Sri Lanka Case Abduction, Transboundary Aboriginal Title Abu Dhabi Oil Arbitration Abuse of Rights Access to Justice in Environmental Matters Accessions to the WTO Accountability Accretion Achille Lauro Affair (1985) Acquiescence…

  • International Labour Organization conventions list

    All International Labour Organization conventions: the list Official titles of the Conventions adopted by the International Labour Conference No. 1 – Hours of Work (Industry) Convention, 1919 2 – Unemployment Convention, 1919 3 – Maternity Protection Convention, 1919 4 – Night Work (Women) Convention, 1919 (shelved) 5 – Minimum Age (Industry) Convention, 1919 6 –…

  • Conventions: Chronological Index 1971-1990

    International Conventions: Chronological Index 1971-1990 See also: Conventions: Chronological Index International Conventions from 1991 Conventions: Chronological Index: 1951-1970 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat (RAMSAR) (2 Feb 1971). Ramsar Convention Bureau Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nuclear Weapons and other Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Seabed and…

  • Introduction to Rights

    Main source: Wenar, Leif, “Rights”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2011 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . Introduction to Rights Rights are entitlements (not) to perform certain actions, or (not) to be in certain states; or entitlements that others (not) perform certain actions or (not) be in certain states. Rights dominate modern…