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Bursary awarded to study migration law Times of Malta David Testa (second from left) with (from left) IOI executive director Cherdsak Virapat, pro-rector Alfred Vella, registrar Veronica Grech, head of the Department of International Law Patricia Cassar Torregiani, programme officer responsible for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chile's Most Outdated Laws Still on the Books I Love Chile News A recent study by the School of Law of the Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins (UBO), listed several situations sanctioned by the Chilean Criminal Code which may appear a bit… outdated by today's standards. SANTIAGO — If you are a woman who has been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tsongas-Golnik race a study in sharp contrasts The Sun He also does not support the Dodd-Frank Act, the financial-reform law he says is hundreds of pages of regulations that increase costs on businesses without dealing with the most complex financial instruments that wreaked havoc in the economy. Tsongas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study shows Jamaicans growing more tolerant, but majority still opposed to ... Stabroek News At the same time, most persons in the survey group disagreed with amending both the buggery law (76.7 per cent) and the Charter to protect the rights of the LGBT community (65 per cent). However, 21.3 per cent said they would support an amendment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delaying oil laws is expensive for Uganda New Vision A detailed feasibility study for the development of a refinery in Uganda was conducted in 2010/11 and assessed crude production potential, national and regional petroleum product demand, refinery size and configuration, location and financing options. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Spirit Of The Law by Brandon Seifert and Michael Montenat Bleeding Cool News It's a 15 page comic, so you'd think that it'd be all or nothing, either so much exposition and dialog crammed into every panel it'd be hard to find the characters under giant word bubbles (after all, Seifert did study under Bendis)(ha) or it'd be far ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bypass needs to be further evaluated The Daily Progress As Southern Environmental Law Center senior attorney Morgan Butler noted in the Oct. 15 Daily Progress ("SELC calls for further bypass study"), the bypass needs additional environmental study. Freedom of Information documents have revealed that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Giving Up The Right of Return? The Media Line He attended the University of Damascus before moving on to Egypt to study law and eventually receiving his doctorate from Moscow University. In an interview with Israel Television's Channel 2, Abbas seemed to say that Palestinian refugees like himself ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Take November off, study up on salmon fishing Bellingham Herald Anglers should note that breeding chum in North Fork side channels are off-limits and as spawning fish are protected by state law and may not be disturbed. The South Fork Nooksack is open up to Skookum Creek for coho with a special proviso to release ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Big money, smaller audience: The 2012 presidential ad blitz is a study in ... Washington Post Television stations, by law, must grant presidential candidates lower ad rates than regular commercial advertisers receive. That discount is not available to the political parties nor the outside groups, forcing them to pay much higher rates in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coventry MP takes fight for Bethany's Law to House of Commons Coventry Telegraph A study in the British Medical Journal last year warned errors by paediatric staff were common and children's services were inferior to those in comparable European countries. It found failings in the care of a quarter of children who died. Mr ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reusable grocery bags: Good for the planet, risky for your health? VOXXI The study was conducted in response to a law proposal in California encouraging consumers to use more reusable grocery bags than plastic ones. According to researchers, if such a law were to pass, officials would need to be prepared to address issues ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letters: How affirmative action really works Los Angeles Times I was admitted to UCLA Law School in 1987, when it had an aggressive and effective affirmative action program. I take issue with most of white America's view that affirmative action lowers the bar for minorities in the admissions process, ... Thus, I ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State can do better at water-quality regulation Poughkeepsie Journal Therefore, a recent report issued by The Alliance for Water Efficiency and the Environmental Law Institute, "The Water Efficiency and Conservation State Scorecard: An Assessment of Laws and Policies," ought to be a source of real dismay for the state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The biggest Pinocchios of Election 2012 Washington Post (blog) One "case study" featured selectively edited footage of interviews of workers — who later said they were misled about the purpose of the film. They actually had no complaints about Romney or Bain at all. Worst SuperPac Ad — Democratic ... Republicans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marin Voice: Proposition 35 can save children's lives Marin Independent-Journal A national study by a victims' rights group gave California an "F" grade for its weak laws dealing with child sex trafficking. In the Bay Area alone, MISSSEY, a service provider organization for victims of human trafficking, has served 1,000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Shocking rate, implications of school girls` pregnancies IPPmedia The case study of schoolgirl's pregnancies in Handeni District of Tanga Region is, to put it mildly, too shocking to pass without the strong comments it deserves. What has been revealed about schoolgirls pregnancies in the area, ... We are told he has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hudud: Chinese misled by PAS interpretation Daily Express Puteri Umno Malaysia Chief, Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin, said the Hudud law enactment formulated by PAS was incomplete to the extent that the non-Muslim community viewed its as a cruel law. She was commenting on the finding by UM Research Centre ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sen. Timothy Keller says New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez paying little ... Carlsbad Current Argus The law requiring an economic analysis of movie rebates requires the state Economic Development Department to "collect data to be used in an econometric tool that objectively assesses the effectiveness of the film production tax credit. ... "We are in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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