Search results for: “peripheral”

  • Regulation of Global Value Chains

    Regulatory Implications and Challenges of Global Value Chains This section provides an overview of regulatory implications and challenges of global value chains within the legal context of Global Value Chains in international economic law (Cross-Cutting Challenges).

  • UNIDROIT Principles

    The task of harmonizing world commercial law turns out to be different from what might have appeared to be the case a decade ago. It is now clear that there will not be one single monumental document that will harmonize all legal rules. Instead, the situation I have described, in which at least seven kinds…

  • UNIDROIT Principles

    The task of harmonizing world commercial law turns out to be different from what might have appeared to be the case a decade ago. It is now clear that there will not be one single monumental document that will harmonize all legal rules. Instead, the situation I have described, in which at least seven kinds…

  • Mapping

    Exploring Tourism Cluster in the Peripheral Mountain Area Based on Gis Mapping, the Law and other Social Sciences This research locates a set of points of tourist spots distributed on a peripheral mountain area by GIS mapping, illustrates accessibility and neighbor to community are the […]

  • Mapping

    Exploring Tourism Cluster in the Peripheral Mountain Area Based on Gis Mapping, the Law and other Social Sciences This research locates a set of points of tourist spots distributed on a peripheral mountain area by GIS mapping, illustrates accessibility and neighbor to community are the […]

  • Ethnicity

    Ethnic Group in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: We have chosen to define ethnic groups broadly; therefore, any of the following could be included in the category ethnic groups: castes, nationalities, linguistic groups, racial groups, etc.

  • Common Law Definition

    Common Law Definition The term “common law” is used in a number of different senses. In medieval English law it denoted that law which was administered by the king’s courts and which was, in principle at least, common to the whole realm. The common law, in this sense, was to be distinguished from the law…

  • Escape Clause

    A provision common to most international trade agreements under which an adhering nation is permitted to withdraw trade concessions under prescribed conditions, normally in those cases where such concessions are found to result in material injury to the domestic economy. Most major trading […]

  • International Political Economy Trends

    Trends in International Political EconomyIntroduction to International Political Economy TrendsSince the end of World War II, the pace of international economic transactions has risen steadily. At the same time, different regions of the world have experienced dramatically uneven pa…

  • Sweatshop

    Sweatshop Sweatshop Definition Sweatshop, small manufacturing establishment in which employees work long hours under substandard conditions for low wages. Sweatshops were an outgrowth of the contracting systems in which an employer or middleman (called a sweater) sought to reduce overhead costs and to increase the volume of production by distributing materials to workers in their…

  • Refugees Part 14

    Refugees Part 14   215 Refugee Policy and Cultural Identity: In the Voice of Hmong and Iu Mien Young Adults Bill Ong Hing Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2003 p.111 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW U.S. refugee admission and resettlement policies have helped to shape the cultural identities of…

  • U.S. v. Consolidated Edison of New York, Inc

    U.S. v. Consolidated Edison of New York, Inc See Environmental crime MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MARTIN, District Judge: *1 Most of the pre-trial motions in this case were decided on the record during the course of oral argument. At that time, the Court took under advisement the defendant Papakrasas’ motion to dismiss Count Four of…