She says she believes years
of international controversy, played out most visibly on projects like the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, have prompted increased emphasis on managing environmental risks.
«Both cases, as well as the broader
international controversies over whaling and sealing in the context of which they arose, illustrate the persuasive power of the «appeal to science»: enlisting scientific objectivity and rigour to underpin the credibility of legal arguments and legal norms,» says the abstract.
Robert
caused international controversy on his first day in office in 2014 by criticising Silicon Valley companies in the Financial Times, but he has also spoken at MIT in defence of strong encryption and US technology leadership.
Yesterday's execution and the subsequent treaty violation it spawned will be the subject of intense debate and
international controversy for many years, I'm sure, plus one suspects it may also show up as the topic of more than a few exam questions about international law.
Most notably, the YouTuber caused
international controversy when he filmed a suicide victim in Japan's Aokigahara forest at the beginning of the year.
Sudanese authorities had said Ibrahim was guilty of rejecting Islam in favor of Christianity, but her conviction for «apostasy» and adultery was overturned last month on appeal, following weeks
of international controversy.
The companies are at the heart of
an international controversy triggered by allegations that data was inappropriately harvested to help political campaigns pull off electoral wins in the U.K.'s Brexit referendum and the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
An international controversy erupted over Ibraham's conviction in May by a Sudanese court on charges of apostasy, or the renunciation of faith, and adultery.
The first part of Park51, the planned Lower Manhattan Islamic community center that sparked
an international controversy last year, is set to open Wednesday with an art exhibit that features photographs of children.
The idea found favor, and on August 27, 1928, high officials of 15 nations, meeting in Paris, condemned «recourse to war for the solution of
international controversies» and agreed that solutions of all disputes «shall never be sought except by pacific means.»
The pattern, according to YouTube, began with
the international controversy over Paul's posting of a suicide victim in one of his videos on December 31.
His case has become
an international controversy after the European Court of Human Rights told the hospital where he was being treated that they could take him off life support.
She was writing an article on
an international controversy: the breastfeeding doll for young girls.
The recent publication of The Skeptical Environmentalist, a book by Bjrn Lomborg (Cambridge University Press, 2001), ignited
an international controversy.
When you did The Interview, you suddenly found yourself in the middle of
an international controversy?
In a rain - swept house on Martha's Vineyard, McGregor meets the PM's wife (Olivia Williams) and his assistant / mistress (Kim Cattrall), as
an international controversy swirls.
Here's something to dwell on, think about how irelivent all
this international controversy is if the movie actually sucks!?
The Tate Wikikuwa Museum: North America has been
an international controversy since the 1970s.
Bob Gegios has nearly 30 years of experience representing public and private companies and individuals in a wide range of legal matters, including general business and commercial litigation and counseling, securities, antitrust and trade regulation, dealership and franchise law, intellectual property, RICO, employment disputes, insurance coverage, and
international controversies.