The topic of conflicts of interest in international arbitration is therefore an increasingly important one, and a subject which has led to a large
amount of academic literature, as well as numerous guidelines published by arbitration institutions and bodies such as the International Bar Association (IBA) and the Bar Council of England and Wales.
Because there is only a small
amount of academic literature on religious freedom (including virtually no mention of it in the four major academic human rights journals) the State Department should make a short - term commitment to provide seed funds to better understand the linkages between religious freedom, national economics, political development, and other fundamental liberties.
Not exact matches
As part
of my day - to - day chores, I've now read a fair
amount of the mountains
of literature, both books and articles, published by people involved in
Academic Finance.
2009 saw record numbers
of university leavers and new figures show more than 660,000 people have applied for a university place for the next
academic year. This staggering
amount is up by 12 per cent from last year, once again breaking the record for the number
of university applicants. With these figures on the rise, the coalition government have made an extra 10,000 university places to support the hefty
amount of applications, meaning more students than ever will be graduating with degrees in the coming years. It is becoming even harder for employers to recruit graduates when they simply can not distinguish who is more qualified for the job â $ «how does one chose between the graduate with the 2:1 History degree from Durham or the 2:1 English
Literature graduate from Bristol?
In evaluating the deleterious effects
of missing in - school time, empirical research has almost exclusively focused on absences, and the scant
amount of empirical
literature on tardiness has focused on
academic achievement.