Sentences with phrase «conflict over ownership»

Many of the killings stem from conflicts over the ownership and use of land, particularly in the face of expanded mining and logging activities.

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Managing Conflict in the Lab 23 September 2005 Next Wave's Mind Matters expert offers tips on how to prevent, and deal with the inevitable conflicts in the lab over resources, personalities, and intellectual ownership.
Second, even though Minor claims the dispute is over Sotheby's disclosure of an ownership intererst in the Hicks, the conflict will remind some art market watchers that Minor has a history in the market for American paintings.
The bearded male «Herma» busts pay homage to ancient Greek land - markers of the same name, and also invoke current political and social conflicts over power and ownership.
An example of this is the conflict between regions over the use of rivers for water supply and hydropower, when those rivers flow from one jurisdiction to the next and ownership of the water is not clearly established by region - wide agreements.
There has been a lot of debate over what adverse effects alternative business structures and ownership models will have on the core values of the legal profession, including lawyer independence, client confidentiality, and the duties owed by lawyers to a client — particularly the duty to avoid conflicts of interest.
At Hulbert & Associates, LLC, our estate planning and probate attorneys work with the firm's trial attorneys to assure clients of dependable advice and skilled representation in the event of a dispute over the terms or validity of a will, a trustee's responsibilities to a beneficiary, or conflicting claims to ownership of assets.
The Right People for Country Project seeks to address uncertainty and conflict that can be produced by the intersection of native title and cultural heritage legislation by creating an agreement - making structure to deal with disputes between Aboriginal peoples over land ownership and cultural heritage.
«Family ownership increases over successive generations, which can raise the potential for conflict,» Baird says.
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