Sentences with phrase «liberalization of»

The private subprime market depended on the substantial liberalization of underwriting requirements that arose out of the housing bubble during 2000 - 2007.
According to CBRE, Asian investment in European hotels will reach US$ 22.7 billion in 2015, fueled by the liberalization of domestic controls governing outbound investment.
Today, the liberalization of divorce, which began in 1970 in California, means that if someone wants out of a marriage, the other spouse can not trap him or her.
Until the liberalization of divorce that began in the 1970s, many middle class parents in unhappy marriages stayed married «for the sake of the children.»
As always, in cases where there exists parental alienation, or negative behavioral issues with a parent, the liberalization of the parenting laws will not affect our Firm's goal to ensure that all parenting plans serve the interests of both the children and the parent that seeks to protect the healthy developmental lives of their children.
For the first 10 years, I worked as a management consultant in the liberalization of the telecoms market and guided the creation of new operators, as well as the privatizat...
Titan Digital Asset Group presents three of its 2018 investment themes: 1) the pronounced need for scaling solutions; 2) modern demand for privacy and liberalization of personal data; and 3) acceleration of Chinese crypto adoption by enterprises and governments.
If liberty and life are considered «divine rights,» then why not ensure these are no longer threatened by the liberalization of laws that permit assault weapons in the public realm and into the hands of those with malicious intentions.
The April 2016 liberalization of retail power market in Japan marked the entry of Looop into retail electricity sector.
First of all, I think we should separate two similar terms here, «ABS» and «liberalization of the legal market.»
It is expected the liberalization of financial policies will continue to grow direct investment from private investors from China.
Privileges were, under the final enactment, left to the common law or to state law, depending on the kind of case; and a compromise was reached cutting back on liberalization of the hearsay rule.
Love it or loathe it, the SRA's liberalization of legal delivery funding, structure, paths to licensure, and operations has sparked competition, new models, and heightened activity designed to improve legal delivery for the benefit of individual clients and society.
While he can imagine «more liberalization of the legal market as China's legal reform progresses,» he believes that there simply «aren't enough opportunities for the market to be completely opened up to everybody.»
Richard also has been pressing for liberalization of the regulation of the legal profession, especially in unauthorized practice of law and nonlawyer investment in law firms, as means to better serve middle - class consumers of legal services.
The Futures Committee recommends a nearly complete liberalization of the regulations that govern lawyers» business structures.
The SRA is best known for sanctioning «Alternative Business Structures» (ABS)-- a liberalization of rigid legal structure rules.
In reality, many of the objections presented regarding the liberalization of ownership of law firms have nothing to do with threats to professionalism or potential conflicts of interest.
Liberalization of the South Korean legal market is set to take place in three stages, according to Legal Week.
Many large U.S. firms — such as Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett — have expressed interest in having a presence in South Korea, which moved ahead with a planned liberalization of its markets for legal and professional services in late 2009.
The regulation of entities (rather than just lawyers), and the liberalization of the legal services market — including ABS — is very much on our minds.
Conclusion and Recommendation: The Working Group concluded that there are negative consequences inherent in current regulatory limitations on the delivery of legal services in Ontario that could be addressed with the thoughtful liberalization of business structures and the related liberalization of what non-legal services can be provided by entities providing legal services.
In his recently published article, Tomorrow's Lawyers (based on the book of the same title), he outlines the process and progress made towards liberalization of the legal profession in England and Wales and notes that:
People in the US are looking at what happened in the UK and Australia, as well as similar changes in Singapore, Canada, and other countries around the world that are considering liberalization of their legal systems.
Finally, a global initiative hosted by the United Nations and led by high profile policymakers, including US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.»
The genius of the New York Convention is to have foreseen, and made provision for, the progressive liberalization of the law of international arbitration.
I think it will come eventually in Australia, and it will come partly because of the liberalization of the capital structures, but also because of a general increase in competition fostered by globalization, technology and the realization of «outsiders» that the legal industry has been running a cozy and inefficient quasi monopoly for too long.
Nevertheless, many legal futurists and others who study the industry remain convinced that the liberalization of the legal industry occurring overseas will eventually occur in the US as well.
The liberalization of the capital structure of law firms brings with it the opportunity for external capital to invest.
The most controversial of those recommendations are those supporting liberalization of the legal services market and that lawyers be permitted to practice in alternative business structures.
Internationally (not necessarily the U.S. yet), the increasing liberalization of law and regulation is expanding who may deliver legal services and from what type of business platform; and
This paper examines two of South Africa's main energy policy considerations: the introduction of a carbon tax and liberalization of import supply restrictions in order to exploit regional hydropower potential.
Despite population growth, there were 600 million fewer Chinese living in absolute poverty (based on consumption) in 2005 compared to 1981, largely due to double - digit economic growth year after year, unleashed by the partial liberalization of its economy starting in 1979.
Vikhlyaev, A. (2009), Can Renewable Energy Equipment be Fast - tracked in the WTO Negotiations on the Liberalization of Trade in Environmental Goods and Services?
With liberalization of the electricity market and expansion of renewable sources, distribution grid mandates have mounted, requiring, for example, that operators ensure their grids remain stable despite increased levels of intermittent generation.
After the Deng Xiaoping's policy of Opening and Reform in 1978, the People's Republic of China has gone through a liberalization of culture which led to numerous forms of avant - garde, experimental, and museum - based art.
Informed by the international history of video art, the program traces the development of the medium in Israel and explores how artists have employed technology and material to examine the sociopolitical status quo, through themes such as the prominence of political conflict in mass media; the liberalization of the economy; and the impact of free market politics on Israeli culture.
This is a vision more befitting our time, one that does not look back to a heavy industry, carbon polluting economy, now infeasible as it imperils a warming planet and can not be remade in a globally competitive market unlike the period prior to global trade liberalization of the early 1970s.
Surely, I thought, he is going to argue that real competition, in the form of charters or maybe even vouchers, would have the same positive, transformative effects on our education system that the liberalization of India's economy has had on its development.
Not Quite Hollywood (R for sexuality, violence, gore, drug use, profanity and graphic nudity) Down Under documentary reveals the untold story of Australia's explosion of «Ozploitation flicks» during the Seventies and Eighties in the wake of the liberalization of the country's oppressive censorship laws.
In the least, investors expect to see a further broadening of the yuan's trading band next year and the establishment of a deposit insurance scheme - a prelude to a gradual freeing up of deposit rates and full liberalization of interest rates.
This is an obvious reason why the federal minister for education and research, Edelgard Bulmahn, repeatedly states her strong interest in the liberalization of both residence and work - permit laws.
Liberalization of economic policies world - over, and various intergovernmental negotiations to open trades between different countries, have resulted in globalization, which, in my opinion, offers both tremendous opportunities, but also a few threats.
The liberalization of marijuana laws in the United States has also allowed researchers to compare overdoses from painkiller prescriptions and opioids in states that permit medical marijuana versus those that don't.
Even before Obafemi Awolowo's democratization of the Nigerian education space, by his revolutionary free primary education programme in the old Western Region; and Yakubu Gowon's liberalization of university access in the early 1970s, privileged and determined families had always sponsored theirs to study abroad.
The word liberal really meant, in the classical sense, the liberalization of the individuals from the...
In an increasing array of matters, a partial Europeanization has taken place which is not only insufficient but also the source of intractable problems: for instance, the liberalization of the exchanges of goods, services and capitals has been implemented without a parallel harmonization of social, tax and environmental standards.
His attacks on the powerful Roman Catholic Church and his championing of causes, such as the legalization of soft drugs, gay rights and liberalization of Poland's strict abortion laws, have impressed many young voters.
With the liberalization of the Kenyan coffee market, more and more specialty roasters are buying small lots directly from farmers, often providing detailed information on the farms.
As Brazil's food exports are expected to increase significantly due to growing foreign demand, expanding production capabilities and the liberalization of trade barriers [1], more Brazilian businesses will need to comply with international food safety regulations by implementing inspection procedures.
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