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... out the case for NATO to expand its membership on a global level. The authors advance the argumen... membership to any democratic state in the world that is willing and able to contribute to the fulf... everything is globalized, from academics to trade, clearly NATO ideally would be transformed into a ... will not turn NATO into a global organisation. But we do face global threats--terrorism, WMD--an...
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... patronat du Québec Inc., Mounted Police Members' Legal Fund,. Canadian Employers Council, Coalitio... still understood today in many parts of the world. Nor does international law support constitutional...§§151-169). Trade Union Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 475, s. 2(1). Trade U... of the International Labour Organisation, 15 U.N.T.S. 40, Art. 19(5)(e). Convention (No. 87...
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... to the Convention now include the 34 OECD members (including Canada, the United States and the Unite... business transactions, including trade and investment, which raises serious moral and pol... As the demand for commodities worldwide increases and the number of world‐class deposits... or retaining business for the organisation or obtaining or retaining an advantage useful to t...
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China has become the driving engine for the world economy and presents many opportunities for foreign firms. Although much research effort has been devoted to studying strategic management in Chinese organisations, China is still one of the least studied countries. This paper takes a new approach - complexity view - to examining the strategic management in Chinese organisations. It aims to explain why Chinese managers behave differently to their Western counterparts. To do so, literature on the complexity studies is firstly reviewed and synthesised. This paper then examines how institutional and cultural settings and Chinese history influence the strategic management in Chinese organisations. Finally, several managerial implications based on the results of this paper are suggested.
... in international businesses in terms of trade and FDI. Although much research effort has been de... other businesses that he and his family members own. The media have attributed it to the way Wahah...
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...Business and consumer impacts: Industry members who were consulted during the 2004 economic cost a... levels of lead, make it mandatory for all traders to comply with lead content standards, and allow H...3. Calculations based on the World Health Organization Provisional Tolerable Daily In... government, and one non-governmental organisation (NGO). Further discussions and consultations were ...
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... of differential treatment by WTO members, paying special attention to the Generalized Syste... de developpement dans l'action des organisations internationales ainsi que dans la perspective des .... (3) Voir par ex CNUCED, Trade and Development Report, 2009: Responding to the Gl.... (4) Voir par ex CNUCED, World Investment Report, 2009: Transnational Corporation...
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Slavery was a dominant phenomenon of antiquity. Gradually it has declined in the modern world. The blessings of modern moral attitudes and virtues were instrumental for these structural changes. Recently, child trafficking, especially female child trafficking has become a painful reality in Bangladesh. This child trafficking has been occurring internally and also across the border to India, Pakistan, Malaysia and many Middle Eastern countries. The rate of growth of this trafficking has been increasing alarmingly in this country. Every year several hundred (under the age of eighteen) children are being trafficked abroad. These trafficked children are adapting to a new life style which is different from the life style had they lived in their normal (life style which they supposed to follo...
... (IOM), and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). After considering these definitions, it can..., camel jockeying and other sports, organ trade, etc."(Ibid). However, 'trafficking' may be define... children loss the comfort of their kin members and instead they make new fictive kin relationship...
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...Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO Interveners. Indexed as: R. v....-- Whether requirement that workers become members of one of listed union groups in order to obtain c... construction, Service recherche et organisation. Analyse de l'industrie de la construction au Qué..., especially after the 1967 Montreal World's Fair, construction work became scarcer in Montre...
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... of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion... or otherwise, in Canada or elsewhere in the world. There is no evidence in the record before this Co... organismes internationaux et les organisations régionales d’allouer suffisamment de ressources... of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and Passport Canada have, to the best of my knowle...
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This paper presents a case study of the co-operative design, development, and implementation of an XBRL-enabled interorganizational system (IOS) by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Reserve Bank of Australia (central bank), and the Australian Bureau of Statistics to revolutionize reporting by financial institutions in Australia. The findings illustrate that the complexity of data consumption patterns drove increased interdependence within the financial information supply chain requiring the co-operative development of context sensitive data exchanges and commodity-like IT infrastructures. The paper concludes that the co-operative model to IOS development exhibited here is likely to be more suited to the development of systems for financial information supply chains tha...
... the demise of firms such as Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco and before the resulting crisis in publi...) and the opening up of markets by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have given rise to a new set of... the country's savings, as they boasted membership representing about onethird of the population. The...