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...2004, ch. 2, et de la Trade Practice Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, ch. 457?. Le pourvoi ... tabac dans une catégorie définie de relations qui donnent naissance à une obligation de diligen...
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...In the history of Canadian foreign relations it made little splash, and it has been treated--in... of Foreign Affairs and International Trade international security research and outreach progr...
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... be signed at start of employment relationship Equity/contracts/tax. rectification isn't a m..., a cowboy hat and boots – just don't trade on the name 'Naked Cowboy' Lawyers. be carefu...
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... of the citizen and state relationship and further observed that interference with the ri... of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Passport Canada have, to the best of my knowle...
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... peoples with emphasis on their relations with both regions and central states, and the stat... preserved its ethnic traditions, such as trade and way of life, occupation, or art; and regard it...
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It is common for parents/families in traditional settings, whether in Africa or China, to pair their children/members in marriage often without their consent. This specific mate selection practice, arrangement, is used to designate marriages in these settings: the so-called arranged marriages. Observations about this mate selection practice are then posited as conclusive evidence of change in these marriages. This paper attempts an exploratory clarification of marriages in traditional Africa in two ways. First, it uses the marriage system of the Okrikans to reveal that arranged and non-arranged marriages coexist, each administered by and organized around distinct institutions, with differing consequences for family membership, inheritance and other important issues. Second, it breaks do...
... between the hinterland and Bonny in the trade in slaves and later palm produce transformed diese...-house interactions including coital relationships that were accommodated through igwa while preservi...
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...-states, most of which have peripheral relations with the Arctic. Only three member-states--Denmark... over territorial claims and access to new trade routes by different countries which challenge Euro...
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Burchell et al's [1985] historical analysis of value added in the UK attributes its rise and fall to societal circumstances which initially encouraged the voluntary disclosure of the Value Added Statement (VAS) by companies and then, following societal change, influenced its disappearance. This paper supplements Burchell et al's thesis by arguing that a fuller explanation for the disappearance of the VAS can be found by also considering the contents of the statement itself. An empirical study of the information in the VASs of UK companies shows that they were unlikely to give support to the economic interests of the employee user group who had been promoted as an important beneficiary of the VAS. The study demonstrates that the social and economic nature of accounting means that change ...
... of corporate management, employees and trade unions, the accounting profession, accounting acad... example to explore the neglected relationship between accounting and the society in which it exi...
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... in the forms of direct and relationship marketing, arguably brings multiple benefits to bo... identifiable information, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has since taken on this role. The...
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...Intellectual property - Trade-marks - Confusion - Restauranteur applying to regi...v. Canada (Labour Relations Board), [1995] 1 S.C.R. 157; Canada (Director of I...