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Originally published Summer 2007
It is false economy to leave the dispute resolution provisions of complex international agreements to be de...
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By Peter Kirby, Fasken Martineau and Michael
House, Perkins Coie
Climate change and trade are inextricably linked. Increasingly,
businesses will fa...
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This does not mean to blindly assert Japan's national interests, but to ask what role Japan should play in the region and the world, and what the international community should strive for," [Shinzo Abe] declared in his first news conference as prime minister.
"China is a very important country for Japan, and China's development is a plus also for Japan," Abe said. "I will work to further develop relations between Japan and China.
Key to Abe's push will be revising Japan's pacifist constitution, which renounces war as a means of solving international disputes and has formed the cornerstone of its post-Second-World-War identity.
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This question can be a vexing one. Will disputes be resolved
in the employee's country of origin? In the country in
which the employee is...
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...The procurement was subject to international trade agreements including WTO-AGP, NAFTA and AIT....TPG disputes this. [13] TPG commenced the action for damages on...
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In practice, provinces exercise the power to allocate water to users. Merrell-Anne Phere asks the question in her new book "Denying the Source-The Crisis of First Nations Water Rights" that "Regarding waters that may be needed by First Nations...there is complete uncertainty as to who is in control of, or responsible for, or can allocate water. What entitlement do First Nations have?
Eastern Canada is equally challenged for water. The Great Lakes represent 18 per cent of all freshwater on earth, and the renewable water supply is also challenged. Peter Annin warns us in the "Great Lakes Water Wars" that "less than one per cent of water in the lakes is considered renewable, that is, charged by rain, snowfall, and groundwater every year." He also informs us that, according to a report in ...
... to a report in 2000 by the International Joint Commission, which helps resolve water disput...
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... existing and potential maritime boundary disputes have acquired new relevance. In May 2008, the five...
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... d'arbitrage commercial national et international du. Québec, Union des écrivaines et écrivains q... Arbitrability of Intellectual Property Disputes » (1996), 12 Arb. Int'l 191. Brierley, John E. C....
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... decisions on boundary delimitations disputes, disagreements on military activities, or law enfo...