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  • INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance International Public Finance

  • INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance International Public Finance

  • Enhanced Cooperation

    Hierarchical Display of Enhanced cooperation European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union Enhanced cooperation Concept of Enhanced cooperation See the dictionary definition of Enhanced cooperation. Characteristics of Enhanced cooperation [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Enhanced Cooperation

    Hierarchical Display of Enhanced cooperation European Union > European construction > Deepening of the European Union Enhanced cooperation Concept of Enhanced cooperation See the dictionary definition of Enhanced cooperation. Characteristics of Enhanced cooperation [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • International Commercial Arbitration

    See also International business arbitration in this international legal encyclopedia. International Commercial Arbitration Resources Treaties and Conventions on Arbitration See also Treaties in this legal […]

  • International Commercial Arbitration

    See also International business arbitration in this international legal encyclopedia. International Commercial Arbitration Resources Treaties and Conventions on Arbitration See also Treaties in this legal […]

  • Virtual Currency

    Virtual currency is a digital representation of value that can be traded on the Internet and functions as: a medium of exchange; a unit of account; and/or a store of value, but does not have legal tender status in any jurisdiction. Virtual currency is distinguished from fiat […]

  • Social Rights

    In relation to the social rights and constitutional law, David Landau[1] made the following observation: Social rights are the rights of people to achieve their basic human needs. In domestic constitutional orders, common social rights include the right to healthcare (right to health), […]

  • Social Rights

    In relation to the social rights and constitutional law, David Landau[1] made the following observation: Social rights are the rights of people to achieve their basic human needs. In domestic constitutional orders, common social rights include the right to healthcare (right to health), […]

  • Voluntary Organisation

    Hierarchical Display of Voluntary organisation Social Questions > Social affairs > Social life > Collective activitiesInternational Organisations > Non-governmental organisations > Non-governmental organisationInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Humanitarian aid > […]

  • Voluntary Organisation

    Hierarchical Display of Voluntary organisation Social Questions > Social affairs > Social life > Collective activitiesInternational Organisations > Non-governmental organisations > Non-governmental organisationInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Humanitarian aid > […]

  • Civil Society

    Civil Society in Election Law Associations, organisations and unions that are active in public affairs and constitute an independent counterforce to the powers that be. In democracies, all persons have a right to participate in public affairs, including in civil society activities and, through […]

  • Civil Society

    Civil Society in Election Law Associations, organisations and unions that are active in public affairs and constitute an independent counterforce to the powers that be. In democracies, all persons have a right to participate in public affairs, including in civil society activities and, through […]

  • International Arbitration

    International arbitration is the settlement by a mutually acceptable third party of disputes between sovereign states. Modern international arbitration began with the conclusion of Jay's Treaty (1794) by Great Britain and the United States. Numerous disputes were arbitrated during the 19th […]

  • International Arbitration

    International arbitration is the settlement by a mutually acceptable third party of disputes between sovereign states. Modern international arbitration began with the conclusion of Jay's Treaty (1794) by Great Britain and the United States. Numerous disputes were arbitrated during the 19th […]