Sentences with phrase «since liberalisation»

In particular, since the liberalisation of the gaming sector in 2001, which turned Macau into the largest gaming hub in Asia, a large number of Hong Kong based businesses — e.g. construction companies, property developers, hotel operators and high end luxury retailers — have set up in Macau, which has resulted in «imports» of common law based concepts.

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The neo-monetarist credo imposed by the United States since 1971, the complete adhesion to «market forces» (which George Soros defined as «market integration») and the consequent ripples, throughout the world, of liberalisation, deregulation and privatisation measures - have devastated politics, weakened the representative democratic institutions and colonised the state.
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.
Ever since the 1940s, The challenge has been to balance core rules and liberalisation on a basis that is effective and visibly sustainable.
Leveraging the private sector requires a strategy and «body language» that attracts private capital, both foreign and domestic and requires policies such as PPPs, privatization and concessions, deregulation and liberalisation that so far have not appeared to be favoured or at best very reluctantly adopted since 2015.
But gas market liberalisation has been under way since 1997, and may stem or even reverse this trend.
Growing — Dubai's total international trade has grown on average by over 11 % per year since 1988 and regional economic growth and liberalisation should boost demand further;
Finally, the Court held that the GC, in its interpretation, should have taken into account the principle of the relative effect of treaties, since the extension of the territorial scope of the Liberalisation Agreement to Western Sahara would have necessarily affected a «third party», namely the people of Western Sahara (Judgment para 100 - 107).
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