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CIS
CIS See CIS disambiguation page for other meanings of CIS The Commonwealth of Independent States, abbreviated as CIS, was established at the end of 1991, in the wake of the end of the USSR. It is an association of states, which possesses coordinating powers in trade, finance, lawmaking, and […]
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CIS
CIS See CIS disambiguation page for other meanings of CIS The Commonwealth of Independent States, abbreviated as CIS, was established at the end of 1991, in the wake of the end of the USSR. It is an association of states, which possesses coordinating powers in trade, finance, lawmaking, and […]
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Intercountry Adoption
Report on Intercountry Adoption in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On November 18, 2011, the State Department released its Annual Adoption Report to Congress. A November 18 State Department media […]
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Intercountry Adoption
Report on Intercountry Adoption in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On November 18, 2011, the State Department released its Annual Adoption Report to Congress. A November 18 State Department media […]
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Definition of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Within the context of international organizations, the following is a brief meaning of sco (shanghai cooperation organization: SCO is a Eurasian economic, political and military organisation with its headquarters in Beijing China. It was […]
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Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Definition of SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) Within the context of international organizations, the following is a brief meaning of sco (shanghai cooperation organization: SCO is a Eurasian economic, political and military organisation with its headquarters in Beijing China. It was […]
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Economic Reform in Muslim Majority Countries
Economic Reform In Muslim Majority Countries in 2016 In countries with predominantly Muslim populations, the pursuit of economic growth is one way of achieving sustainable social benefits that can reduce some of the pressures that may lead some to turn to violent extremism. In 2016, the United […]
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Moody Classification system
Moody Classification System History: Foreign and comparative law librarianship Margaret M. Moody and her sister, Murtle, both started work as assistant librarians at Harvard Law School Library. The two sisters later created the famous Moody Classification system – a way of cataloging foreign law literature with country codes featuring the Moody’s own numbering system. Margaret…
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Moody Classification system
Moody Classification System History: Foreign and comparative law librarianship Margaret M. Moody and her sister, Murtle, both started work as assistant librarians at Harvard Law School Library. The two sisters later created the famous Moody Classification system – a way of cataloging foreign law literature with country codes featuring the Moody’s own numbering system. Margaret…
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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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History of the World Trade Organization
Origins of the World Trade Organization: History
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Space Law Treaties
Space Law Treaties MULTILATERAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS COMMENTARY United Nations treaties, agreements, and declarations on space law Space-based applications in air traffic management—A legal approach to the global ATM operational concept The Global Exploration Strategy: The framework for coordination, May 2007 The intersection of air law and space law Liability for damage caused by space…
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CIS Economic Union
CIS Economic Union in relation with International Trade In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of CIS Economic Union: A prospective customs union among most members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, intended to restore economic […]
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Countries in Transition
Countries in Transition (CITs) and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Countries in Transition (CITs): A group of countries classed by the International Monetary Fund as […]
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Economic Cooperation Organization
Introduction to Economic Cooperation Organization Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), an organization that promotes economic and cultural cooperation between Islamic states (see Islam). Established in 1985, its original members were Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey. The conclusion of the Sovi…