Foreign nationality was defined as not holding Swiss citizenship. We classified parental employment according to the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08) norms published by the International Labor Organization (2012). We considered the socio-economic status (SES) as low if both...
Complainant’s Counsel: Legal In Motion (LEGALiM), France Respondent’s Counsel: Muscovitch Law P.C., Canada Disclosure:The Respondent’s Counsel in this dispute is the General Counsel of the ICA, though he handled this dispute through his private practice. Case Comment by Editor, Ankur Rahej...
On May 9, all of the 214,488 offshore entities named in the Panama Papers became searchable via a database on the website of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).3 The database of offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca reportedly leaked 11.5 million confidential documents....
Who coined the term anarchism?Anarchism:Anarchism is a political ideology that aspires to establish a society that broadens the range of options accessible to individuals. According to anarchists, this ideal society can be achieved if the state, capitalism, and all forms of authoritative rule are ...
Business International business Globalization Who coined the term glocalization?Question:Who coined the term glocalization?Glocalization:Glocalization is the result of an almagamation between the word global and localization. As its name suggests, the term glocalization refers to phenomena where ...
In order to pass reconciliation bills and advance major legislation on party lines, both the Senate and the House must pass identical budget resolutions first. The House favors passing all priorities in “one big, beautiful bill,” as President Donald Trump coined, while the Senate prefers to br...
--When shekels came to be coined, they were round pieces of silver, about the circumference of a shilling, but considerably thicker, and worth about 2s. 7 d. Of our money. Their average weight was about 220 grains troy. In Moses's time coins were unknown, and a half-shekel was a ...
(Matthew 25:29) Robert Merton—who coined the term [28]—argues, based on interviews with Nobel laureates [52], that the prestige associated with the Prize also gave the laureates extra credit for their current work. "Nobel laureates provide presumptive evidence of the effect, since they ...
Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his short story "Burning Chrome" (1982) and later popularized the concept in his debut novel, Neuromancer (1984). In envisaging cyberspace, Gibson created an iconography for the information age before the ubiquity of the Internet in the 1990s.[19] He ...
Who coined the term 'third world'? Limited Economic Output: Third world countries are countries with low GDP; such countries tend to be the poorest in the world. These countries often lack in resources and products that would help them become a more integral part of the globalized economy. ...