914 resultados para Herring industry--Law and legislation--South Carolina


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Committee of 23 Detroit men and women formed by Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan and including representatives of the church, public, employees, and employers to preserve "law and order" in the strikes threatening Detroit

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Cover title: Rev. J. Adams' convention sermon on the relation of Christianity to civil government in the United States of America.

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Includes bibliography.

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In November 1867 the name of the society was changed to Elliott Society of Science and Art (cf. Proceed., v. 2, p. 54) and this name is used in the caption of v. 2.

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"That portion of the journal between March 1, and July 22, 1779, has been lost."--Pref. [v.2]

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Bibliography: p. 23-24.

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Bibliography: v.4, p. [2981]-2998.

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"Books": p. 273-278

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Current policy issues surrounding management of the Great Artesian Basin - historical development of existing legislation and institutions - hydrological and historical background information - development of concerns over unsustainable use of resources and possible adverse environmental impacts - recent developments associated with the general reforms to water law and policy initiated by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) - comparison of issues surrounding the Murray-Darling Basin and the Great Artesian Basin.

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Key findings: The paper investigates the impact that the legislative changes of 2006 had on civil society in Russia. This legislation has change the regulatory environment in which civil society actors such as Third Sector Organisations operate. Using the past development of civil society organisations as well as insights about how the institutional environment influences this article illustrates: - the undemocratic nature and motivation of the law and how it exploits the structural weaknesses of civil society - how Third Sector Organisations rationalise and translate the legislative changes into their organisational realities and how this changed or did not change their behaviour - the shift in state-civil society relations away from liberal co-existence into more hierarchical arrangements were Third Sector Organisations are subordinated to the state. These trends have far reaching implications for civil society. The empirical evidence shows that state now manages civil society to meet its own political ends. It also shows that organisations in the field welcome the more engage and directive nature of the Russian state. Why is this important? What does it mean for business or other users? Are there policy implications? The research is important as it shows how Third Sector Organisations have reacted to the legislative changes. Further it provides a basis for interpretation of the potential future development of civil society. Additional it highlights how the continuous process of democratisation in transition economies sometimes might come unstuck. In particular donor agencies will need to consider these trends when disturbing funding to Third Sector Organisations.