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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Study of the Implementation of Government Procurement Act in Schools

Jheng, Shu-Fei 08 August 2011 (has links)
Since Taiwan's inroad into the WTO and the drafting and actual implementation of the Government Procurement Act, the whole epoch and context including politics, social situation, economy and culture, etc. have changed dramatically. As the 21st century is a time for the prosperity of e-businesses, procurement cases processed by government agencies within a country may be promptly and easily communicated anywhere in the global village. True as it is, the establishment of a comprehensive set of procurement regulations is deemed more important, so that the government procurement work can be carried out in an even more open, just and impartial manner. School procurement, in particular, plays an important role in the whole segment of government procurement. The study started off with an eye on the traditional procurement system¡DThe old procurement regulations prior to May 27th¡A1999 were discussed to shed light on the predicament of ambiguous delineation of rights and responsibilities in regulations, undefined competent authority in charge of procurement, and scattered and unconsolidated procurement regulations and rules, etc. As Taiwan went with the global economic trend and joined the WTO, and out of political consideration, as well as the hope of showcasing her administrative success in the international arena, the Government Procurement Act was then drafted and implemented to overcome the aforesaid problems, and professionalize the procurement work.The procurement regulations and system of the Hou Jia Junior High School werediscussed with reference to the five frameworks of administrative law ¡V basic principle, administrative organization, administrative competence, administrative remedy and administrative supervision. At the same time, literature review, historical statement, comparative analysis and inductive analysis were adopted as the research methods. This is to find out whether there is room for improvement in the ¡§procurement regulations and system of the national junior high schools¡¨ in light of the five frameworks of administrative law. Hence, the research results were concluded on the future provisions and actions relating to the procurement regulations and system of national junior high schools. Specific recommendations were then proposed as a reference for the competent authority, schools, procurement staff and future studies.
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A study of Taiwan¡¦s Patent Administrative Law

Lin, Mei-ling 06 August 2012 (has links)
Patent is a significant sign of modernizing a country. Protecting patents has been a problem since the Patent Law was conducted in 1949. At initial stage, inventors were unwilling to register patent because that they thought their inventions would not be protected by the Patent system. Until now, there are about 80,000 applications every year. It is clear that the patent system has developed more completely. However, it produced new proplems with us. For instance, the percentage of patent licensing is too law; the examining procedure is too long. Therefore, the patent system still need to be revised. In this research, the author reviewed the patent law and mechanisms on the basis of the five frameworks of administrative law, including Basic Principle, Administrative Organization, Administrative Competence, Administrative Remedy and Administrative Supervision, and literature review. For the purpose of improving Patent system, the researcher suggested that the Patent system should be revised.

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