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Eyjafjallajökull
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Eyjafjallajökull

Jan Verner Pulles 9.B Secondary School of Tartu  The volcano is fed by a magma chamber.  Neighbouring Katla volcano (25km)  Volcano height is 1666 meters  Beginned on 14 April 2010  The eruption was over in October 2010  About 20 countries closed their airspace and it affected more than 100,000 travellers.  The ash plume rose to a height of approximately 9 kilometres.   A scientist at the University of Iceland Institute of Earth Sciences, stated that the eruption was officially over, although the area was still active and might erupt again  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyjafjallaj %C3%B6kull  http://www.photovolcanica.com/VolcanoInfo/

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Public International Law is a system of law
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Public International Law is a system of law

Borders are established by two stages: 1) delimitation ­ establishing of the borders on paper, treaties with annexes, which have maps where the border is shown and the description of the border etc; 2) demarcation ­ establishing the border on the ground since maps and reality can be a bit different sometimes. In addition : 1) subsoil to the centre of the world is part of the territory; 2) airspace over the territory and outer space, until 100-110 km; 3) islands, 4) territorial and internal waters. There's also quasi territory of the states, e.g. 1) territory of embassies, 2) territory of the ships and aircrafts, 3) artificial islands, 4) cables and pipelines (under the sovereignty of the state if they are installed in the international zones), 5) all artificial objects in space (here they are always quasi territory of the state)

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Investors Handbook-A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia
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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

The Customs Code of Georgia used to govern customs procedures. However, from January 1, 2011 the new Tax Code of Georgia took effect which also includes the provisions regulating customs. As mentioned, the Tax Code of Georgia regulates customs issues, i.e. the actions and procedures related to the movement of goods across the economic territory of Georgia. The economic territory of Georgia encompasses the territory of Georgia, including territorial and inland waters of Georgia and the airspace as well. Goods entering the economic territory of Geor- gia are subject to registration according to the procedures established by Georgian legislation. According to the Law, commodities are defined as material property, including money, securities, electric and thermal energy, natural gas and water. Customs Reform As a result of customs reforms undertaken by Georgia, the customs procedures have become ad- vanced and simplified, and modern management technologies have been introduced.

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