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1.501 documents for political party definition
  • ... a business relationship with a third party. In establishing some relationships, a more proact... business relationships with any "politically exposed persons."3 Sometimes the mere existence of... political party officials..The definition is not intended to cover middle ranking or more ju...

  • ... of Canada has decided to securitize its political sovereignty, its northern identity, as well as its...This definition simply means that when a state securitizes an issu... defence critic for the Conservative party, stated that due to constant negligence by Liberal...

  • ...Civil procedure - Third-party claims - Motion to strike - Tobacco manufacturers ..., such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are neither irrational nor ..., and adopted Lord Wilberforce's definition of policy as a synonym for discretion. Mason J., b...

  • ... ministers have used prorogationas a political tactic. (8) Today, prorogation is a tool that the ... of the Bloc Quebecois and New Democratic Party (NDP). It seemed that incumbent Prime Minister Ste...But scholars part ways on the definition and interpretation of these "most exceptional circ...

  • The . The shrouds came off well before the campaign, thanks to a book and newspaper commentaries by [Stephen Harper] mentor and University of Calgary political scientist Tom Flanagan. Over a year ago, Flanagan publicly proposed making every piece of government business a confidence matter. "It's time for Conservative minority brinksmanship," he said, advising Harper to force the opposition to capitulate or go to the polls. One thing you do is you have to pull conservatives, to pull the party, to the centre of the political spectrum," he told Maclean's. "But what you also have to do, if you are really serious about making transformation, is you have to pull the centre of the political spectrum towards conservatism. He identified some of the specif...

    ...; "building the country towards a definition of itself that is more in line with conservatism."...

  • Political risk analysis primarily receives attention for foreign direct investment (FDI) but only rarely for exporting. We examine how exporters and foreign direct investors evaluate the relative importance of political risk factors. We provide a rationale for exporters to evaluate political risk factors for FDI and for foreign direct investors to evaluate political risk factors for exporting. Survey data were collected from Canadian exporters and foreign direct investors and capture the distinctive nature of salient factors for exporting and FDI. We offer unique insights on the evolutionary character of political risk that are of practical value for both exporting and FDI.

    ..., conceptual studies on political risk definitions focus on foreign direct investments (FDI) ignoring...4. stability of ruling political party in host country;. 5. stability of foreign exchange...

  • ... of the respondents’ opposition to his political views. They contend that the decision to declare h... of the United Kingdom for the Respect Party. He has since been defeated in the most recent par... to consider the Criminal Code definition of terrorism: Soe v. Canada (Minister of Citizensh...

  • So, in theory if the teachers and construction workers got together they could pretty much pick Alberta's next premier. Of course, that's not how it's going to happen. It's notoriously difficult to get union members in Alberta, particularly teachers, to pull together in one direction. You might as well get a herd of cats to dance Swan Lake. However, even if only a few thousand union members get involved in the race, they could perhaps swing the results to favour a more labour-friendly candidate. Perhaps. One problem is that a "labour-friendly Conservative" in Alberta is the very definition of an oxymoron. The other is that this strange twist of events has raised a troubling question: What has happened to democracy in Alberta? Some political observers have begun calling Alberta a "post-D...

  • Regulating administrative monopoly is the major task of China's "anti-monopoly law" and the greatest challenge in its enforcement. "Anti-monopoly law" has done a special chapter on administrative monopoly for the first time, which is a significant breakthrough of our country's legislation on the regulation of administrative monopoly. But, after all, "anti-monopoly law" is a new law, and due to the limitations of legislation, there are many system deficiencies, on the regulation of administrative monopoly in China's "Anti-monopoly law", which make it can not fully come into play. So, it is necessary to perfect the measures that can make up for the system deficiencies.

    ... monopoly has brought serious political and social harm, hampering China's political restr... so as to give a comprehensive definition. Listing the concrete forms of administrative mono... tasks they will stand by the supervised party. Most of China's realistic administrative monopoly...

  • ... - Canada Elections Act providing that political parties must nominate candidates in at least 50 el... Under the Canada Elections Act, a political party must nominate candidates in at least 50 electoral ...This definition ensures that s. 3 is not construed too narrowly an...



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