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... the north, possibly resulting in violent conflict, to more sanguine projections of peaceful solution... bilateral institutions to aid conflict management. During the east-west conflict they set up a joint...
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... LAW Lessons from ICSID Authority Conflict of International Laws--The Experience of the WTO V... EHC seized both hotels, expelling Wena management and causing extensive damage to hotel property. . ...
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...Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, International Harm Reduction Association,. CACTUS Montréal, Can... provincial legislation or policies that conflict with it, it is unnecessary to inquire into whether... they arbitrarily prohibited the management of addiction and its associated risks. The arbitra...
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...These international missions, as Siobhan Wills observes, consist of di... and enforcement operations, including conflict prevention, peacemaking, peace enforcement, peace ... Suhrke, Early Warning and Conflict Management: Genocide in Rwanda (Bergen: Michelsen Institute, ...
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... and often successful role of international intervention, by global and regional organizations...
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... concept by arguing that post-Cold War conflicts have signalled an end to old-fashioned warfare wit... insight and implications for the management of contemporary conflict. The complexity of confli...
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Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.
... Americas (2007), and Paul Martin's International Policy Statement (2005) have emphasized, among oth... FTAA negotiations expose the fundamental conflict between Canada and Brazil's status quo and revisio... a multilateral counterbalance "in the management of hemispheric affairs" to the deepening bilateral...
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In recognition of the growing importance of small business ownership by women to the economic well-being of national economies, considerable academic attention has been given to identifying the reasons why women enter self-employment. However, little is known about the motivations for women to become franchisors. This represents an important gap in the literature. While the absence of research may be due to early beliefs that women are risk averse individuals that tend to limit the growth of their enterprises, more recent studies conclude that women perceive small business ownership as a vehicle for rapid growth and wealth creation. On this basis, franchising should represent an appealing business expansion strategy as it minimizes capital, labor, and managerial limitations on firm grow...
... area in the field of small business management (Walker, 2004). Most research suggests that indivi..., the minimization of work and family conflict, and wealth creation (Bird, 1989; Birley and Westh...: An Evolving Typology," International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research ...
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... Canada, Inc., and London Court of International Arbitration. Interveners. Official English Transla...Castel, J.-G. Canadian Conflict of Laws, 4th ed. Toronto: Butterworths, 1997. Coll...Know your law: Guide respecting the management of technology-based documents. Québec: Fondation ...
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... awarded to CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants (CGI) on October 31, 2007. [3] TPG see...The procurement was subject to international trade agreements including WTO-AGP, NAFTA and AIT....The mere existence of apparent conflict in the evidence does not preclude summary judgment...