795 resultados para access to knowledge
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This study examines the challenges posed to European law by third country access to data held by private companies for the purposes of law enforcement. It pays particular attention to the implications for rule of law and fundamental rights of foreign authorities’ direct access to electronic information falling outside pre-established channels of supranational cooperation. A special focus is given to EU-US relations and the practical issues emerging in transatlantic relations covering mutual legal assistance and evidence gathering for law enforcement purposes in criminal proceedings.
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This paper addresses the issues of dual pricing and export restrictions in the energy sector, stressing the comparability of their economic and climate change impacts. It assesses whether WTO disciplines relevant and applicable to such practices are well-equipped to ensure fair access to energy resources. It finds that relevant GATT disciplines are overall deficient in the case of dual pricing and export taxes, while the landscape of WTO-plus obligations generally consisting of a network of narrowly tailored commitments. It discusses possible avenues to address such practices under the ASCM to the extent that they distort domestic energy prices and subsidize consumption of cheap fossil fuels
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Conference guide.
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Shipping list no.: 88-751-P.
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Bibliography: p. 30.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 87 S541-16
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"Serial no. 100-94."
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"May 1992."
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"March 13, 1998."
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Accompanied by "Distribution and characteristics of D.C. Public Library agencies, a supplement to Access to the D.C. Public Library, by Harry N. Peterson, director, and Catherine M. Houck, deputy director." (1v. illus.) Published: Rev. Washington, 1964.
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"An Act Concerning Income Derived from Public Reserved Lots":leaves 1-3 (last group)