Not exact matches
Such a debate would be further enriched
by a comprehensive study of how countries such as Australia, with its recent
policies and
public / media perceptions, has fared after
instituting new regulations to curb foreign investment.
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Institute is an independent not - for - profit research
institute whose mission is to raise living standards
by fostering economically sound
public policies.
Hours after the announcement, a state Democratic Party spokesman identified phrases in the proposal that appeared to be lifted directly from work published on the Internet
by conservative
public policy institutes in Louisiana and Chicago.
Notes to Editors The report, «How alcohol industry organisations mislead the
public about alcohol and cancer»,
by Mark Petticrew, Nason Maani Hessari, Cécile Knai and Elisabete Weiderpass, will be published online in Drug and Alcohol Review at 22:00 6 September 2017 The
Institute of Alcohol Studies is an independent
institute bringing together evidence,
policy and practice from home and abroad to promote and informed debate on alcohol's impact on society.
Principals Tough Stand Turns School Around Frustrated
by what he considered low expectations and minimal structure at American Indian
Public Charter School, Dr. Ben Chavis set out to reform the school
instituting no - nonsense
policies regarding attendance, appearance, and instruction.
The Mayor's article, which was included in the inaugural issue of a
public -
policy journal published by the conservative Wisconsin Policy Research institute, was front - page news Jan. 2 in the Milwaukee Sen
policy journal published
by the conservative Wisconsin
Policy Research institute, was front - page news Jan. 2 in the Milwaukee Sen
Policy Research
institute, was front - page news Jan. 2 in the Milwaukee Sentinel.
An independent study
by SRI International, a nonprofit science and
public policy research
institute based in Menlo Park, California, evaluated two separate groups of students who were taught the same subject
by the same instructor — one group of students taught face to face, and the other via the VHS method.
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by the Mackinac Center for
Public Policy (http://www.mackinac.org), a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational
institute.
Many law schools have developed programs for study abroad — not just the summer - abroad programs that have been standard fare for decades (that may or may not include instruction in foreign or international law), but also semester - abroad programs, exchange programs with law faculties in other countries, and special legal
institutes with a comparative or international focus, including some that are situated in foreign jurisdictions.18 For example, Temple operates year - round programs with full - time faculty in Tokyo and Beijing; as well as a summer program in Rome; exchange relationships with the Universities of Cork, Tel Aviv, and Utrecht; and an Institute for International Law and
Public Policy in Philadelphia.19 One of the more unusual efforts of this kind has been Georgetown's undertaking to create a completely new institution in London that is cooperatively run
by several leading world universities and that brings together equal numbers of students from several different nations to study law together for a semester in a setting that is not tied to any single legal culture.20
a) recognition and enforcement of the decision is manifestly incompatible with the
public policy («ordre
public») of the State addressed; b) the decision was obtained
by fraud in connection with a matter of procedure; c) proceedings between the same parties and having the same purpose are pending before an authority of the State addressed and those proceedings were the first to be
instituted; d) the decision is incompatible with a decision rendered between the same parties and having the same purpose, either in the State addressed or in another State, provided that this latter decision fulfils the conditions necessary for its recognition and enforcement in the State addressed; e) in a case where the respondent has neither appeared nor was represented in proceedings in the State of origin -