pollution saaste stock market/stock exchange aktsiabörs issue shares/ stocks aktsiaid emiteerima institutional investors investorasutused equities/shares aktsiad ordinary/common shares/common stock lihtaktsiad broker maakler shareholder/stockholder aktsionär stake osalus dividends dividendid bonds võlakirjad securities väärtpaberid traded kauplema export eksport import import tariffs tariifid duties kohustused quotas kvoodid protectionist protektsionismi pooldaja WTO World Trade Organisation EFTA European Free Trade Assaciation (balance of trade kaubavahetuse bilanss visible import nähtav import invisible export nähtamatu eksport trade deficit kaubavahetuse puudujääk trade surplus väliskaubavahetuse ülejääk local experts kohalikud eksperdid sole agents ühe firma tooteid müüb multi-distributors mitme firma tooteid müüb local branch kohalik filiaal/haru sale office - müügikontor
easy and the settlers were stayed to NZ. Wars. · New Zealand was an enthusiastic member of the British Empire, fighting in the Boer War, World war one and World war two, and supporting Britain in the Suez Crisis. · The country was very much a part of the world economy, and suffered as others did in the Great Depression of the 1930s. · The depression led to the election of the first Labour goverment, which established a comprehensive Welfare state and a protectionist economy. Flora and fauna . · New Zealand has extraordinary flora and fauna. · About 80% of the New Zealand flora occurs only in New Zealand. · Until the arrival of humans, 80% of the land was forested. The two main types of forest are those dominated by podocarps including the giant kauri, and in cooler climates the southern beech. · The remaining vegetation types in New Zealand are grasslands of tussock and other grasses, usually in sub-alpine areas, and the low
the Celtic Sea and St George's Channel to the South and South-East. The legal name of the state is simply "Ireland", but its legal description the Republic of Ireland is sometimes used to differentiate the state from the island. On 29 December 1937 Ireland became the successor-state to the Irish Free State, itself established on 6 December 1922. Ireland was one of the poorest countries in Western Europe and had high emigration. The protectionist economy was opened in the late 1950s and Ireland joined the European Communities (now the European Union) in 1973. An economic crisis led Ireland to start large-scale economic reforms in the late 1980s. Ireland reduced taxation and regulation dramatically compared to other EU countries. Despite a forecast for reduced economic growth in 2008, Ireland today has the fifth highest gross domestic product per capita and the seventh gross domestic product per
enable video chat without making the investment in building it. x Star Alliance: the world's first and largest global airline alliance. Star Alliance has since grown considerably and now has 28 member airlines with more than 21,100 daily departures combined. These flights reach 1,356 airports in 193 countries, with an annual passenger number of 678.5 million. Globaalne ja piiriülene liit (motivatsioon ja eelised) x To avoid import barriers, licensing requirements and other protectionist legislation x To share the costs and risks of the research and development of new products and processes x To gain access to specific markets x To reduce political risk while making inroads into a new market x To gain rapid entry into a new or consolidating industry and to take advantage of synergies 14. Selgitage C. Markidese soovitusi ja hinnake nende sobivust tänasel langeval turul! Joonistage Markidese arusaam strateegiast!
In Keck the Court drew a seemingly straightforward distinction between selling arrangements and product requirements and appeared to suggest that the former category of nation regulatory rules should be exempt from the prohibition under Article 34 TFEU. That prohibition, the Court's previous ruling in Cassis de Dejon hade made clear, had as its purpose to capture all overtly or disguisedly, obviously or indirectly protectionist trade rules impeding imports from EU Member State into another. The distinction in Keck between sales- and product-related rules only made sense if it could obviate detailed examination of the trade effects of selling regulation on the grounds that it did not generally have a differential impact on imported and domestic goods. Joined cases C-34,35 & 36/95 De Agostini [1997] ECR I-3843: the court had to decide
It recommended that teaching methods should be inspired by and reflect the spirit and philosophy of the Convention…`.19 However, the criticism by the UN Committee was met with an outrage by the UK government and media as there was a strong belief that the UK is one of the leading countries in the protection of children.20 There was the sentiment of unjust accusation given to the poor record of respecting children in many other countries. The `protectionist` approach towards children trenchantly illustrates the fact that the nature of the Convention and its purpose was clearly underestimated by the UK.21 Gerison Lansdown argues that the UK commodiously failed to place emphasis on respecting children`s right to express a view in all matters of concern and have these views taken seriously in a variety of social settings in which they live their daily lives, like family life and education. Instead the UK government placed the