818 resultados para Civil Liability Act 2003 (Qld) s59


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Public employees' fair employment law, Article 14 of civil service law, Chapter 392 of the Laws of 1967 : p. 21-32.

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At head of title: 97th Congress, 2d Session, House of Representatives, report no. 97-433.

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El trabajo que aquí presentamos indaga en algunas claves del discurso promovido a nivel estatal entre el 2003 y 2007 respecto a la relación entre dictadura y sociedad civil. El objetivo del mismo consiste en avanzar en la respuesta de un interrogante: ¿Cuál es el discurso que a nivel estatal se ha estructurado en la Argentina reciente respecto a la actitud de la sociedad civil durante la dictadura militar? Para ello organizaremos nuestro recorrido en tres momentos. Un primer momento está dedicado a presentar los debates contemporáneos en las ciencias sociales respecto a las memorias sociales sobre las actitudes sociales durante la última dictadura militar. Un segundo momento revisamos las distintas representaciones promovidas desde el Estado respecto a estas, desde el fin de la dictadura hasta fines de la década de lo 90. Por último presentaremos el discurso que desde 2003 impulsara la gestión Kirchner. Se trabajo con una metodología cuantitativa centrada en discursos presidenciales y con manifestaciones publicas referidas a las actitudes sociales durante la última dictadura militar

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El trabajo que aquí presentamos indaga en algunas claves del discurso promovido a nivel estatal entre el 2003 y 2007 respecto a la relación entre dictadura y sociedad civil. El objetivo del mismo consiste en avanzar en la respuesta de un interrogante: ¿Cuál es el discurso que a nivel estatal se ha estructurado en la Argentina reciente respecto a la actitud de la sociedad civil durante la dictadura militar? Para ello organizaremos nuestro recorrido en tres momentos. Un primer momento está dedicado a presentar los debates contemporáneos en las ciencias sociales respecto a las memorias sociales sobre las actitudes sociales durante la última dictadura militar. Un segundo momento revisamos las distintas representaciones promovidas desde el Estado respecto a estas, desde el fin de la dictadura hasta fines de la década de lo 90. Por último presentaremos el discurso que desde 2003 impulsara la gestión Kirchner. Se trabajo con una metodología cuantitativa centrada en discursos presidenciales y con manifestaciones publicas referidas a las actitudes sociales durante la última dictadura militar

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Reviews the procedures by which a disqualified director can continue to act. Views this siutation through two recent cases. Highlights that courts should not fetter the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986, s 17 discretion and reject the approach of earlier cases that in order for leave to be granted, a need on the part of the director or company was a prerequisite.

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Describes the impact of the English Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995, reforming liability in the context of new leases, extending the 'touching and concerning' requirement so all covenants 'run with the land' (with some exceptions), and abolishing the enduring liability of the original tenants and landlords. Explains that landlords will have more freedom to prescribe in advance the circumstances in which they consent to an assignment, referring also to changes in default notices requiring an 'early warning' to defaulters, and overriding leases, with a remedy for former tenants. Expects future leases to be shorter as landlords realize they cannot hold original tenants liable any more.

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The concept of a global civil society is gaining greater acceptance among International Relations (IR) scholars, yet few studies exist that look at the role of fraternal organizations and their influence in constructing this realm. Freemasonry, one of the oldest fraternal orders, exerts a powerful influence on its membership through its symbolism, architecture and ritual, based on the tenets of mutual respect and tolerance towards all human beings. Such principles helped in creating a body of practices and institutions as early as the eighteenth century which two hundred years later were identified and conceptualized as global civil society. ^ The allegations of anti-Masons and conspiracy theorists offer a continuous account of Masonry's influence on the political scene since its modern founding in 1717 Great Britain. Conspiracy theorists portray the coming of a New World Order, orchestrated and directed by a secret hierarchy of Masons/Illuminati. Even though the lens of conspiracy theories paints a distorted view of reality, it does focus attention to Freemasonry's activities as a major player in politics over the span of three centuries. Not only do such theories challenge the novelty of practices that make up a global civil society, but also the notion that it is an inclusive and growing sector that unites people across the globe. They also provide a valuable critique by pointing out the inconsistencies and discriminatory practices of Masonry as contrasted with the lofty ideals and aims for humanity. ^ The Masonic influence in the social world is perceived as one that reflects the liberal worldview where the nation-state and power structures are in pursuit of human progress, or profit. The symbolism of Masonry, however, carries a message that can be characterized as representing republican ideals. Masonic symbolism and ritual create spaces of meaning where the contradictions between the ideals and the structures of inequality and elitism can be resolved. Freemasonry as a symbolic system proclaiming their inherent republican values does have a global reach. However, the effectiveness of these values is bounded by the constraints that are inherent in a liberal world dominated by nation-states. ^