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Institutional approaches to the integration of the national economy of Uzbekistan in the global investment market
Published 2018-12-01“…It is particularly highlighted measures to further institutionbuilding aimed at improving the legislative and normative base, development of infrastructure for the protection and support of the business sector of the sector of the national economy, including small and medium-sized businesses. …”
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Contract protection against encroachment of other parties: A search for theoretical grounds
Published 2021-04-01“…The article supports the prevailing view that Russian legislators should pay more attention to the above-stated problems. …”
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The Critique of Legal Principles Article 619 of the Islamic Penal Code (approved in 2013)
Published 2019-07-01“…A detailed view (a third of a diyeh in a corrosive black teeth and an arshash fixation in a black teeth that is not weak). However, the legislator of the Islamic Penal Code chooses from among the existing votes the famous view (the third of the bill), which reflects the following in Article 619: "... …”
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The challenge of achieving sustainable consumption
Published 2023-01-01“…Moreover, civil society initiatives with a focus on consumers are indispensable in complementing legislative endeavors. Consequently, the United Nations guidelines for consumer protection advocate for the collaboration of Member States and all relevant stakeholders in the development and deployment of a diverse array of tools designed to promote sustainable consumption and production.…”
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The role of blockchain technology in advancing sustainable energy with security settlement: enhancing security and efficiency in China’s security market
Published 2023-09-01“…Furthermore, given the uncertainty of the final settlement time point, adherence to decentralization principles and the incorporation of embedded technology for supervision are essential. Legislative measures are required to regulate smart contracts and mitigate systemic risk effectively. …”
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Klinische Sportmedizin
Published 2015-05-01“…Because the World Anti-Doping Code (WADC) is a legally non-binding text from a non-governmental organisation (NGO), the standard of proof, known from criminal courts, and the usual evidence requirements applicable in parliamentary legislative procedures are not mandatory. In this situation, increasing transparency could help tackle the epistemological challenges of the fight against doping, which is currently very complex, to protect the rights of accused athletes and ultimately to restore public trust. …”
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Policy for the Protection and Reuse of Non-Copyrightable Database Contents
Published 2016“…After the European Union adopted the Database Directive to provide legal protection for non-copyrightable database contents, the U.S. has introduced six legislative proposals, all of which failed to become a law. …”
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Changing Employment Relations and Governance in the International Auto Industry
Published 2002“…The issue of enterprise governance occupies an ambiguous position in that it may be viewed both as a feature of the external environment (especially where governments have legislated for certain arrangements) as well as an element in employment relations practice.…”
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Wide area sensor network for carbon footprint assessment
Published 2014“…Efforts to adopt energy efficient technologies has help them to achieve cost savings while adhering to the related mandatory legislations. Use of energy monitoring systems are example of solutions which enable firms to optimize their energy usage in manufacturing processes. …”
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Case studies of construction disputes on SOP act
Published 2016“…The writer quoted sections from the judges’ ruing and after digesting several references and materials had analysis for the reasons behind the verdict and his own views certain legislations of the SOP Act.…”
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Implementation of Bahasa Melayu in legal perspectives / Lokman Kasim, Kamarul Aris Kamalluddin and Mohd Eekmal Ahmad.
Published 2005“…The position and the status of Bahasa Melayu are enumerated in various legislations. Although this research specifically focused on the enforcement of bahasa Melayu but the approach taken is to determine on how far the society appreciate bahasa Melayu as their national language. …”
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Chronicling National Assembly committees as markers of institutional change
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Treating the symptoms or the disease? Analysing the UK Online Safety Act's approach to digital regulation
Published 2024“…But the nature of the technologies and the business models supporting them bring new challenges which make it less clear that old approaches will work. To succeed, legislative frameworks must evolve and adapt. Against this backdrop we assess the UK's Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA), which was expected to provide an innovative and broad-reaching ‘systems-based’ approach to reducing user risks and harms, particularly in relation to child safety. …”
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The economics of IPO stabilization, syndicates and naked shorts
Published 2007“…Stabilisation is price manipulation, but regulators allow it within strict limits – notably that stabilisation may not occur above the offer price. For legislators and market authorities, a false market is a price worth paying for an orderly market. …”
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Treating the symptoms or the disease? Analysing the UK Online Safety Act's approach to digital regulation
Published 2024“…But the nature of the technologies and the business models supporting them bring new challenges which make it less clear that old approaches will work. To succeed, legislative frameworks must evolve and adapt. Against this backdrop we assess the UK's Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA), which was expected to provide an innovative and broad‐reaching ‘systems‐based’ approach to reducing user risks and harms, particularly in relation to child safety. …”
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Moving beyond 'rates, roads and rubbish': How do local governments make choices about healthy public policy to prevent obesity?
Published 2009“…Barriers to change included a perceived or real lack of power to make change and the complexity of the legislative framework. The development of a systematic evidence base to provide clear feedback on the size and scope of the obesity epidemic at a local level, coupled with cost benefit analysis for any potential regulatory intervention, are crucial to developing a regulatory environment which creates the physical and social environment required to prevent obesity. © 2009 Allender et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.…”
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The language question under Napoleon
Published 2014“…Inverting the logic of cultural nationalists like Herder, who claimed a shared language as the legitimate basis of national polities, French legislators sought to impose French as a common language on a linguistically diverse population that had already been constituted as a state. …”
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KOALA Hero Toolkit: a new approach to inform families of mobile datafication risks
Published 2024“…This work provides timely inputs on global efforts aimed at addressing datafication risks and underscores the importance of strengthening legislative and policy enforcement of ethical data governance.…”
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The implications of Brexit for UK competition law and policy
Published 2017“…First, Brexit should not jeopardise the legislative or institutional continuity of UK competition law. …”
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Free allocation of allowances under the EU emissions trading scheme: legal issues
Published 2011“…The structural outline of a possible legislative package has been suggested, which could achieve the safeguarding of commercial and legal certainty under the current allocation regime, while at the same time providing a basis for amendment of the allocation mechanism under the EU ETS for phase II and beyond.…”
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