Recent Legislative Bills Passed Paving the Way for the Singapore International Commercial CourtRoberts, Ian
the controversy has moved to center stage.Recent documentaries and experts on The Doctor Oz Show have fanned the flames.About 75 percent of consumers say they are concerned about the safety of genetically modified foods.Two states in the USA recently passed bills requiring labeli...
Multiple credit cards and a carefree attitude to paying-off bills was at one time the preserve of the more feckless section of society. These days it seems to be a universal ill of local finances and it is a trend that central government has fostered. As local authorities teeter on the br...
This survey aims to investigate and present a thorough review of the most popular and effective anomaly detection techniques applied to detect financial fraud, with a focus on highlighting the recent advancements in the areas of semi-supervised and unsupervised learning....
Ironically, the federal government passed a “dream act” in the form of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1959. Any native or citizen of Cuba who was physically present in the US after 1st January, 1959 and lived there for a year, was automatically deemed a permanent resident. In many circles...
The House has passed many bills, but the Republican minority has enormous power in the Senate to keep the legislation from getting to the president's desk. This creates the impression that action is being stalled through some nefarious congressional "process."The...
in free markets, lower taxes, limited regulations, and the virtues of personal freedom and personal responsibility that provides true retirement security for all.” The American Prospectcalled the group“strange” because it doesn’t identify up front who runs it or pays the bills: “Many of ...
Bills says, "I had a consult with a Stage 32 reader, who advised going from frequent flashbacks to chronological story-telling. That meant essentially going back to where I had started years ago. But once I swallowed my pride and put my trust in the sympathetic reader's comments -- and ...
Multiple credit cards and a carefree attitude to paying-off bills was at one time the preserve of the more feckless section of society. These days it seems to be a universal ill of local finances and it is a trend that central government has fostered. As local authorities teeter on the br...