3. In actions for damages, or for torts, matters are frequently proved in mitigation of damages. In an action for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife, for example, evidence may be given of the wife's general bad character for want of chastity; or of particular acts of adultery...
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The Legal Framework for Carbon Tax: A Case of Cameroon This article builds a case in favour of using carbon tax as a cost-effective tool for regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as part of the climate chan... GF Ngwome - 《Environmental Policy & Law》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 ...
Mitigation functions are described in terms of the participants' actions and goals separately from politeness strategies. The study finds recognizable repetitive mitigation patterns of moves and acts across languages and legal systems, which realize, e.g. admissions as prolepses, denials as corrective...
The PC does not only regulate the navigation in Arctic waters in legal terms, but is also aimed at mitigating risks in the Polar areas through the identification of hazard sources and proceduralization of risk assessment. As a result we observe a certain "Polar Code paradox". Even though the...
Moreover, it demonstrates that prior to establishing L&D at treaty level, L&D issues and measures (such as the Warsaw International Mechanism) were treated in legal terms within the framework of adaptation. However, with the adoption of the Paris Agreement, L&D has been given its own legal...
Note that the latter is not mandatory but has been recurringly encouraged in UNFCCC statements (Decisions 1/CMA.231 and 1/CMA.332). The framework maintains the UNFCCC’s demands for transparency—in terms of national, and territorial greenhouse gas inventories and reports describing each country’...
Risks emerging in terms of type and scope of outsourcing, vendor selection criteria and process, the role of the contract, retained capabilities and management processes, and partnering and relationship dimensions are then assessed against prior research findings. Two additional distinctive risks are ...
lead organisation, they can recruit the best candidates with attractive remuneration and sustainable career path for the efficient implementation of the National Slope Master Plan.In addition, the template for this Master Plan will streamline the preparation of a local legal and regulatory framework, ...