Policy brief series - International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center ; 03-17VanSickle, John J
US Interests and the International Monetary Fund Policy BriefsHenning, C. Randall (2009). US Interests and the International Monetary Fund, PIIE Policy Brief no. PB09–12. Washington, D.C.: Peterson... CR Henning - 《Policy Briefs》 被引量: 17发表: 2009年 POLICY BRIEF 10-18: Dealing wi...
This article briefly identifies the aspects of public international law related to the Catalan secession process, bearing in mind that Spain is a constitut
This article considers the subject matter and characteristics of the wide range of human rights obligations and treaties by which New Zealand is bound. It discusses the constitutional status of human rights treaties in New Zealand law, their legislative implementation, and judicial approaches to the ...
(UN) special rapporteurs and the scholarly literature have likewise argued for platform content moderation policies and practices to be based on and guided by international human rights law. But the question of whether, and the extent to which, international law offers such guidance to the complex...
Over the past decades, demand for fixed and mobile networking and related devices and services has exploded. Developments in networking were partly driven by the growing demand for mobility. Processing did rather closely follow Moore’s law,Footnote4despite predictions that it was nearing its boundari...
The international society is developing towards organization, rules of law and democracy in the course of globalization. This trend is exerting significant influence on the diplomacy of the sovereign states. Therefore, it is necessary for us to perceive the change and development of the diplomacy of...
Under current law, non-doms don’t pay tax on income that is earned in other countries so long as the money isn’t remitted to the United Kingdom. This policy has been very successful in attracting rich people from all over the world. And one of the most important things to understand...
This chapter first reviews the recent literature on internal migration in developing countries including studies examining relevant theory empirical evidence and policy experience. "The balance of the introduction is taken up with a brief review of some basic concepts and patterns of internal migration....
and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace...