In fact, my career in law has coincided with major developments in commercial laws that India has seen, be it economic
liberalisation in 1991; introduction of Foreign Exchange Management Act in 1999; industrial delicensing; de-regulation of the industrial sector; public sector policy; abolition of MRTP Act; introduction of the new Companies Act in 2013; the passage of Real Estate Regulation Act 2016, and more.
«Services
Liberalisation in Germany Overview and the Potential of Deregulation: A Study by the Institute for Economic Policy at the University of Cologne.»
IEA Commends Portugal Energy Market Reforms Recommends Moving on Market
Liberalisation in Gas, Increasing Competition in Electricity 25 May 2000
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, this piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic
liberalisation in India.
Through enactments and spoken word narrations, his new piece will stage a speculative exploration of the pre-history of economic
liberalisation in India.
The comments come amid an unprecedented push for
liberalisation in parliament, with a home affairs committee report calling for a deeper look into the consequences of decriminalisation of drugs.
Isn't a justified liberal response to this that if you have evidence that gun
liberalisation in your society would lead to more not less gun crime, than gun control is a legitimate liberal response?
The CSU officially opposes any kind of cannabis
liberalisation in its Bayernplan: «Zero tolerance for drugs.
More recently we have seen the globalisation and
liberalisation in economic policies which create a new culture that destroys indigenous communities and traditional values.
Given the recent foreign investment
liberalisations in these sectors, we expect a significant growth in transactions in this space as well.
Not exact matches
«Importantly, the free trade agreement will ensure that the Australian wine industry does not fall behind the
liberalisation achieved by its major competitors South Africa and Chile
in their deals with the US.»
And it comes across to many reform - minded people inside China, as well as outsiders, as a step backwards
in China's apparent path towards
liberalisation of its economy, business and social framework.
We have seen
in our own case how
liberalisation of financial markets has led to pressures to liberalise product markets (through ongoing tariff reductions and other forms), to bring more competition
in the provision of infrastructures (such as transport, communications and power generation), and to free up the labour market (through, for example, enterprise - based wage bargaining).
A fuller discussion of Australia's experience with capital account
liberalisation can be found
in Debelle G and M Plumb (2006), «The Evolution of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Controls
in Australia», available at < http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/asep.2006.5.2.7 >, Asian Economic Papers, 5 (2), pp 7 — 29.
(i) Does the concerted, global regulatory reform agenda mean that there is now more scope than
in the past for sound risk management practices to be set up prior to full
liberalisation?
The major banks tended to scale back their regional presence,
in response to the cost pressures on them after the events of the early 1990s, and the changing economics of branch banking which became apparent as financial
liberalisation proceeded.
(ii) If so, what does this imply for the pace of
liberalisation for some less advanced economies
in the region?
In 1997, HD Deve Gowda, then head of a weak, eight - month - old coalition government, had assured the world of the reforms road that India had committed itself to — his speech was to be followed within a month by Finance Minister P Chidambaram's pathbreaking «Dream Budget», which set an enduring benchmark for economic reforms and
liberalisation.
In addition, and partly as a result of financial liberalisation, the 1980s saw an unsustainable boom in business credit associated with rapid increases in asset prices, particularly commercial propert
In addition, and partly as a result of financial
liberalisation, the 1980s saw an unsustainable boom
in business credit associated with rapid increases in asset prices, particularly commercial propert
in business credit associated with rapid increases
in asset prices, particularly commercial propert
in asset prices, particularly commercial property.
These countries may want to contemplate Chilean - style capital controls (price - based aimed at short - term flows) and to moderate the pace of financial
liberalisation, to keep
in step with the pace of development of financial infrastructure.
The financial markets which have resulted from
liberalisation, deregulation and financial globalisation, have their own time - frame which is not that of the value - creation process and less still creation itself, with the slow - downs, or, worse, the interruptions
in the returns process.
The
liberalisation of the movement of capital since 1974 has greatly facilitated the recycling of «dirty money» - from the sale of drugs and arms through to that generated by white collar criminality -
in legalised tax havens and, thanks to banking secrecy, through the financial and industrial organisations otherwise respected
in countries «of excellence» reputed for their professionalism and democratic institutions.
A
liberalisation of contractor laws could provide the federal government with a much - needed win
in the Senate, with key independent senator and former building industry tycoon Bob Day a long - time advocate of independent contracting.
Most resulted
in massively improved services to consumers - especially where
liberalisation and competition were introduced and the Treasury was not too rapacious.
However, rather than implying a swift
liberalisation of illicit drugs, Sefatian suggested another direction: re-introducing the cultivation of plants such as poppy and cannabis under state supervision; legalisation of cannabis and opium use under specific circumstances outlined by ad hoc laws, for instance, only
in private places and for opium — as he told me — only for people above a certain age.
In The Netherlands, the christian right, as represented by the Reformed Political Party, has among their major issues to oppose any
liberalisation for Sunday opening of stores.
The starting materials for a new model are to hand
in the charges brought against trade
liberalisation.
Romney Republicanism is therefore a variant of a minimalist, nomocratic conservatism aiming to restore the idea of the social minimum (reversing the enlargements added by the Obama Administration); the depoliticisation of swathes of American society (i.e. deregulation, desocialisation,
liberalisation and debureaucratisation) and shrink the size of government
in economic affairs.
On a positive note his
liberalisation efforts, which include finally allowing woman to drive and promises to shift towards a more moderate Islam, are a much - needed step
in the right direction for a Kingdom where extreme and reactionary implementations of Islamic laws have for far too long restricted and repressed the basic rights and freedoms of its people.
Marshall laid down conditions including that the Europeans were to receive the American cash
in return foragreeing an unprecedented degree of mutual cooperation and economic
liberalisation.
While both Volksparteien have been opposed to cannabis
liberalisation, and stay silent on the issue
in their party programs, [i] the smaller parties are a more outspoken on the issue, with Die Grünen, FDP and Die Linke supporting cannabis
liberalisation and the AfD fervently opposing it.
With the continued expansion of the Murdoch media empire projected for the coming years, the likelihood of further media
liberalisation towards Fox news - style political discourse
in the UK & the likes of Dan Hannan waiting
in the wings, the Left should be cautious
in welcoming such arguments to the mainstream political conversation so soon.
But despite uncertainties, there is little doubt that
in the current times when China is also considering further
liberalisation of its capital account, IIAs will continue to play an important role
in China's economic diplomacy
in the years to come.
Yet, he was not a strong proponent of economic
liberalisation, but rather believed
in the state playing a strong role
in the economy.
It pointed out that the effective implementation of a new foreign exchange mechanism and
liberalisation of the fuel sector
in Nigeria would face fresh hurdles as the UK withdraws from the EU.
Deregulation and
liberalisation have transformed several sectors
in Nigeria - financial services; airlines and aviation; broadcasting and media - radio, television and newspapers; upstream petroleum; universities and polytechnics; and telecommunications.
The mainstream practitioners who were active
in the years of Harold's premiership all indicate support and admiration for the way he held the Labour party together, sought to drag Britain into the modern era and presided over a series of
liberalisation acts including abolition of the death penalty and the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and divorce.
Only last week a cross-party group of MPs called for the
liberalisation of cannabis laws during a Westminster Hall debate
in parliament.
The home affairs committee report comes amid sea - changes
in the international outlook for drug
liberalisation.
The way forward, he stressed, is to implement regional and continental decisions, such as the ECOWAS Trade
Liberalisation Scheme and the Continental Free Trade Area, recognising that ultimately the benefits are
in everyone's interest.
The commitment of the WTO to trade
liberalisation, which is perceived
in many quarters to be at the expense of social objectives, has made it the focus of the anti-globalisation movement
in recent years.
Business groups and unions had strongly opposed
liberalisation of opening hours
in England and Wales, arguing that it would give large supermarkets such as Asda and Tesco a greater competitive edge over small retailers.
Jacqui Smith reclassified cannabis from a Class C to a Class B drug when she was
in Cabinet, following a
liberalisation of the law under David Blunkett and Tony Blair a few years earlier.
The Conservatives»
liberalisation of the British economy
in the 1980s and 90s was much - needed and long overdue but there is no question that these reforms changed parts of the North beyond recognition
in a very short period of time.
In January 2006 he criticised Westminster MPs over the introduction of civil partnerships in the UK, and Holyrood members over the liberalisation of divorce laws in Scotland, [82] In July 2006 he opposed proposals to change the law which would require Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexuals in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitaria
In January 2006 he criticised Westminster MPs over the introduction of civil partnerships
in the UK, and Holyrood members over the liberalisation of divorce laws in Scotland, [82] In July 2006 he opposed proposals to change the law which would require Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexuals in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitaria
in the UK, and Holyrood members over the
liberalisation of divorce laws
in Scotland, [82] In July 2006 he opposed proposals to change the law which would require Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexuals in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitaria
in Scotland, [82]
In July 2006 he opposed proposals to change the law which would require Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexuals in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitaria
In July 2006 he opposed proposals to change the law which would require Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexuals
in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitaria
in the same way as with heterosexuals, calling them totalitarian.
Nick Clegg has gone further than ever before
in calling for a
liberalisation of Britain's drug laws, saying that «if you are anti-drugs you should be pro-reform».
While trade
liberalisation and private investment are more important to prevent failed states George W Bush has shown
in sub-Saharan Africa,
in particular, that well targeted aid can save hundreds of thousands of lives.
On entering Parliament
in 2001, Mr Cameron rose rapidly through the ranks, serving first on the Home Affairs Select Committee, which recommended the
liberalisation of drug laws.
But he said that the
liberalisation of shop opening hours
in the 1980s had created a situation where «we all shop for seven days» and that it was time «to reflect whether retail therapy is the best way to spend our weekends».
«Political
liberalisation ushered
in by the return to civilian rule
in 1999 has allowed militants from religious and ethnic groups to pursue their demands through violence.