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Civil aviation law in JordanBaqain, Hani Saleh. January 1971 (has links)
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The regulation of aircraft engine emissions from international civil aviation /Nyampong, Yaw Otu Mankata January 2005 (has links)
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A proposal for the taxation of electronic commerce /Rahman, Kazi Muinur January 2005 (has links)
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Ojibwa fishing grounds a history of Ontario fisheries law, science, and the sportsmen's challenge to aboriginal treaty rights, 1650-1900 /Thoms, J. Michael, January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of British Columbia, 2004. / Adviser: Dianne Newell. Includes bibliographical references.
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Labor statutes and other labor standards which apply to government contractsBrandenburg, Andrew L. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (LL. M.)--Judge Advocate General's School, U.S. Army, 1971. / "March 1971." Typescript. Includes bibliographical references. Also issued in microfiche.
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Patentability of internet business methods in The People's Republic of ChinaJiang, Lilou. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 200 . / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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Disingenuous or Novel? An Examination of Apology Legislation in CanadaBarr, Graham Andrew Burch 16 December 2009 (has links)
This Thesis provides an analysis of Apology Legislation in Canada, more specifically focusing on its influence on Canadian Courts & Contracts of Insurance. Apology legislation, as an amendment to the Evidence Act of a province or a stand-alone piece of legislation, was created to restrict the admissibility of acts or words of remorse or benevolence given by one person to another. Apology Legislation in Canada is said to be a positive measure on the road to making the justice system more accessible, affordable and effective. This piece will explore the framework of Apology Legislation in several common law jurisdictions, leading to an examination of the socio-economic and legal benefits it is purported to confer. This Thesis will also consider legal and policy changes that could help to alleviate the burden on the judicial system while contributing to the creation of a safer and more sustainable health care system in Canada.
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Disingenuous or Novel? An Examination of Apology Legislation in CanadaBarr, Graham Andrew Burch 16 December 2009 (has links)
This Thesis provides an analysis of Apology Legislation in Canada, more specifically focusing on its influence on Canadian Courts & Contracts of Insurance. Apology legislation, as an amendment to the Evidence Act of a province or a stand-alone piece of legislation, was created to restrict the admissibility of acts or words of remorse or benevolence given by one person to another. Apology Legislation in Canada is said to be a positive measure on the road to making the justice system more accessible, affordable and effective. This piece will explore the framework of Apology Legislation in several common law jurisdictions, leading to an examination of the socio-economic and legal benefits it is purported to confer. This Thesis will also consider legal and policy changes that could help to alleviate the burden on the judicial system while contributing to the creation of a safer and more sustainable health care system in Canada.
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Relating measurements of background radiation to the appropriateness of property units : – A field study in NamibiaNäslund, Tina, Modig Sundberg, Johan January 2011 (has links)
This thesis is about mapping background radiation in Namibia; specifically in the townships of: Windhoek, Otjiwarongo, Otavi and Tsumeb. No measurements of background radiation in these towns had been carried out before this thesis was done. Even though high levels of background radiation can cause cancer Namibia does not have any laws or recommendations regulating the maximum limits of exposure to background radiation. Our goal was to measure the radiation levels in the four townships mentioned above by using Thermo Luminescent Dosimeters (TLD’s) and carry out instant measurements of background radiation. Then use the results from these measurements to make a map that would be easy for the general public to understand. We have also investigated both the Namibian and the Swedish law to find out if there were any shortcomings in the Namibian law and if it might be possible to use Sweden’s regulations about suitable and appropriate properties in Namibia. The results of the measurements of the background radiation showed that the radiation levels ranged from 0.50 to 2.11 mSv year -1. Compared to the recommended value from the International Conference on Pattern Recognition at 1 mSv year-1the measured values are not exceptionally high. The measurements that were done in this thesis were plotted onto orthophotos of the different townships, thereby creating five maps showing levels of radiation exposure. The levels were colour-coded; green for the lowest, red for highest and yellow and orange for the radiation levels in between. The review of Swedish and Namibian legislation resulted in finding that parts of Sweden’s laws could be applied in Namibia, but some of Namibia’s existing legislation could also be modified to cover radiation exposure. This thesis has concluded that one possible way to mitigate the harmful effects of background radiation and thereby protecting Namibians from acquiring cancer is to expand existing legislation to encompass radiation.
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Zur Entwicklung des Arbeitsrechts zwischen Weimar, dem Dritten Reich und der Bundesrepublik : Kontinuität oder Diskontinuität /Sünner, Dorothee Sabine, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Kiel, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references.
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