The Home Office have recently
published a policy paper that tries to clarify an EU citizen's immigration status in the future.
The Government's recently
published policy paper: «Security, law enforcement and criminal justice — a future partnership paper» [1] would have been a reassuring read for most criminal justice practitioners.
Then, recently, a think tank called MAPS (Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios)
published this policy paper, which gives their interpretation of the ERF, and we fell into a depression for it seemed our dreams of true climate justice were about to be dashed.
Doctors for the Environment, Australia, 2010/07/19,
published a Policy Paper on the Health Impact of Coal Pollution and Renewable Energy.
This week, on February 17, 2015, Educators 4 Excellence - Los Angeles
published a policy paper on teacher tenure titled, Reimagining Tenure Protecting Our Students and Our Future.
The institute
published a policy paper entitled «Charter Schools As Nation Builders: Democracy Prep And Civic Education,» which highlights our focus on both abstract citizenship and operational citizenship.
Not exact matches
In a new
paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the economists Gregori Galofré - Vilà, Christopher M. Meissner, Martin McKee, and David Stuckler show the dramatic impact poor tax
policy had on Weimar Germany from 1930 to 1932.
A separate discussion
paper published by central bank staffers in October 2017 concluded that even under an alternative scenario in which the potential level of growth was ultimately 1 per cent higher than forecast by 2020, the effects on inflation would be «small» and «therefore does not affect the stance of monetary
policy.»
Additionally, Fed Governor John C. Williams of San Francisco recently
published a
paper suggesting a shifting focus from monetary
policy to fiscal
policy and an emphasis on economic growth and a higher inflation target.
The Program
publishes research
papers and convenes
policy conferences, roundtables and informal events and discussions.
In an overview essay introducing the
published volume of conference
papers, Robert Haveman, a distinguished student of anti-poverty
policies, declared that «the day of income poverty as a major public issue would appear to be past.»
This
paper and the responses by Daniel J. Mahoney and Paul J. Griffiths were given at a First Things symposium titled «After Liberalism» and were prepared and
published with the support of the Simon / Hertog Fund for
Policy Analysis and of Fieldstead and Company.
In response to a
paper to be
published in the February issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science
policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
In response to «Sugar Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta - analysis,» a
paper published today in the journal Diabetes Care, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president for science
policy for the American Beverage Association, said:
The UK is unprepared for the most complex ever change to its food system, which will be required before Brexit, according to a new briefing
paper published by SPRU, the Science
Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex.
The Government's White
Paper Joint Birth Registration: Recording Responsibility,
published on 2 June 2008 is, potentially, the most significant advance in fatherhood
policy made by this Government.
Risky Business: Breastfeeding Promotion
Policy and the Problem of Risk Language a 2017
paper published in the Journal of Women, Politics &
Policy explains:
As a record number of students fight for university places ahead of the increase in fees next year, the Higher Education
Policy Institute (HEPI)
published new analysis of the recent higher education white
paper highlighting tuition fees» effect on relative disadvantage.
Today I have
published a
paper with the Centre for
Policy Studies that sets out how the Labour Government has wrecked our country's finances.
The Localism Bill, which was
published on Monday, has its origins in the detailed
policy development work that the Conservative Party undertook in opposition and in particular the ideas contained in three key
papers; Control Shift - Returning Power to Local Communities, Strong Foundations - Building Homes and Communities and Open Source Planning.
In the
published extracts, Laws refers to a «
policy paper» that Labour's negotiating team brought to the talks that «seemed to indicate tougher action on the deficit reduction than the party had previously planned».
The intervention comes as the home secretary, Amber Rudd, is due to
publish her own long - delayed white
paper on post-Brexit immigration
policy.
It was predictable timing that Ruth Kelly
published her white
paper on «city regions» two weeks ago, as Labour rush (yet again), into another disastrous
policy to avoid answering the West Lothian question before they get booted out of office.
In a
paper published today in Journal of Applied Ecology, Marcelo Aizen from the Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina, and colleagues from four countries draw attention to the severe conservation, economic and political consequences of intentional species introductions supported by government
policies.
In a
paper published in Marine
Policy yesterday, Tom Polacheck, a senior researcher at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Australian national research agency in Hobart, presents a case study of how a
paper from CSIRO submitted to a subgroup of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission had to be pulled owing to political concerns.
Albert Einstein, in a single year (1905),
published five landmark
papers in fields as diverse as special relativity and statistical mechanics and continued to have influence in an enormous range of fields in science and public
policy.
These
policies spell out the rights and responsibilities that authors agree to when submitting and
publishing their
papers.
Their findings will be
published in the
paper, «Early Retirement Incentives and Student Achievement» in the upcoming issue of the peer - reviewed journal, American Economic Journal: Economic
Policy.
The
policy is retroactive, applying to
papers published in 2012 and later.
A
paper published in 2013 in the journal Forest
Policy and Economics said that while the emerging governance structure needed for the mechanism to work appears promising, international financial support is essential to keeping the DRC's forests intact.
Governments need to give technical experts more autonomy and hold their nerve to provide more long - term stability when investing in clean energy, argue researchers in climate change and innovation
policy in a new
paper published today.
Researchers recommend increased documentation, institutional diversity, and bias training in a new
paper published in
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences (PIBBS), a SAGE Journal.
The
paper,
published today in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution by a team of 40 scientists,
policy - makers and on - the - ground practitioners, suggests alternative and complementary approaches that use indicators grounded in the values of a particular community.
For decades, American climate scientist James Hansen
published important
papers on global warming and shared his data at influential congressional hearings — and his
policy prescriptions.
The
paper published recently in the journal Applied Economics Perspectives and
Policy examined the good, the bad and the ugly of food labeling to see how labels identifying the process in which food was produced positively and negatively influenced consumer behavior.
«We expect the outcome of this study to support scientifically sound national
policy decisions on bioenergy crops development especially with regards to cellulosic grasses,» wrote Atul Jain, professor of atmospheric sciences at U of I, regarding a
paper published by the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
Dr. Leshner is the author of a textbook on the relationship between hormones and behavior, and has
published over 150
papers for both the scientific and lay communities on the biology of behavior, science and technology
policy, science education, and public engagement with science.
In a
paper published in The Lancet on July 27, first author Sallis and colleagues found that since the 2012 Olympics more countries have been monitoring activity levels and have drafted national
policies to combat the problem, but the plans are operational in only 56 percent of countries.
FP7 also includes a project called Open Access Infrastructure Research for Europe (OpenAIRE) to help implement the
policy, mainly by
publishing papers in a central database.
He said the IOC and UNEP have received copies of the new
paper and another article about Olympic shooting
policy co-authored by Thomas and
published last year in AMBIO, a publication of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
To bring about change, DBT launched an open - access
policy in 2014, which requires all
published papers to be uploaded to a central repository, so that they can be evaluated according to their merit.
Arnulf Grubler, a researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria, wrote in a 2010
paper published in the journal Energy
Policy that France's success in nuclear energy stemmed from establishing a standard design for reactors, centralized decisionmaking and certainty that the government was committed to nuclear power.
In the
paper «Banning Smoking In Parks and on Beaches: Science,
Policy, and the Politics of Denormalization,»
published in the July issue of the journal Health Affairs, researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health analyzed the evidence for these claims and found them to be far from definitive and, in some cases, weak.
Last month, they raised questions about whether he and co-authors had followed journal disclosure
policies in a
paper published by Science Bulletin, a journal
published in China.
In October, members of JCVI, the Center for Strategic & International Studies and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology released a report offering
policy options for oversight, and several leading synthetic biologists have
published papers on the matter in peer - reviewed journals.
Spending time in the field and
publishing papers in Nature or Science is one thing, he says, but the goal must be to translate results into a digestible form for
policy - makers.
Last year Clifford Stott of the University of Liverpool in England and his colleagues
published in Psychology, Public
Policy, and Law a
paper that relates a giant experiment at the Euro2004 championship finals.
In a recent
paper published in the journal Space
Policy, my co-authors Dimitra Atri and Julia DeMarines and I propose the development of a METI protocol in order to guide the construction and transmission of messages to extraterrestrials.
She
publishes both
policy reports as well as academic
papers.
Alvania explained that, although very few (~ 2 %) JCB authors shared preprints, her journal has no
policy that precludes posting preprints on a server or referencing them in
published papers as a footnote.