Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Space Business". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
launch, space, broadcast, luxembourg, france, broadcasting, outer, object, orbit, case, communication, states, german, french, germany, before, protection, independent, production, respect, request, ariane, guiana, activities, treaty, whose, caused, took, place, could, fault, established, registration, location, orbital, aims, access, first, regulationNon-interference in the domestic affairs of States (all countries can decide what to do on their territory, others cannot dictate this, but sometimes it can contradict with the 7 th principle) 5. The prohibition of the threat or use of force 6. Peaceful settlement of international disputes 7. Universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all (environmental norms Lege ferenda norm which is in the process of establishment) To use war as a legal object to resolve conflict, there has to be either self-defence or the agreement of the security council of UN (if there's a threat to peace etc). State (def) "Inter-American convention on the rights and Duties of States!" (Montevideo 26.12.1933) A permanent population biggest part are citizens of the state, + citizens of other states, who have a residence permit, stateless person (apatrid), people with multiple citizenships (bipatrid). How to get citizenship
"middle market"tabloids. Red top newspapers are usually simpler in writing style, dominated by pictures, and directed at the more sensational end of the market. 29. Byline- a newspaper or magazine article gives the date, as well as the name of the writer of the article. Bylines are traditionally placed between the headline and the text of the article 30. The (mass) media- any form of communication through which people are informed, educated and entertained 31. Broadcast media- radio, analogue and digital terrestrial (= earth-based) television, cable and satellite television, video, the Internet. (radio and television)- Radio has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity. More than 90% of people over 15 years of age (46.3m) listen at least once a week. However, it is national, rather than local, stations which have increased their popularity. The BBC operates ten national radio stations; the World Service; regional stations in
TFEU, or to describe it a bit more easier, The Court of Justice of the European Union had found that any type of extra charges or however it may be called or applied to a product produced and being sold in any Member State should not be charged with any fees or any extras that in the end will have the same effect on a product price as a custom duty. Examples: Cases 2/62 and 3/62 of 14 December 1962, and Case 232/78 of 25 September 19791 Prohibition of measures having an effect equivalent to quantitative restrictions: Articles 34 and 35 TFEU Provided option gives manufacturers and distributers more freedom for a single product to move and not to be charged with any extras while entering to the Member States market environment. So any product legally manufactured and marketed in a Member State in accordance with its fair
European Union Exam 1949 France, UK and the Benelux countries decide to set in place a Council of Europe. 1951 Treaty of Paris signed by the Six (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands), establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). 1957 Treaties of Rome establish the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). 1959 July, seven countries of the Organisation for European Economic Co- operation (OEEC) – Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK – decide to establish a European Free Trade Association (EFTA). 1960 Creation of European Free Trade Association
1. Can the PB&R company successfully claim any violation of the EU law related rights? Examination 1. Can we say that an animal (a dog) is a good? – Yes. According to Article 13 TFEU dogs do belong to a “goods” category so as it is described in CJEU case law that a good is a product which can be valued in money and which is capable of forming the subject of commercial transactions. Therefore PB&R company and its business is selling dogs, or shall I say goods not just on a local fields, but the movement of goods is linked to abroad EU countries by making a profit of it I shall conclude that it involves a “movement of goods within the EU Member States” (Articles 26 and 37). 2
EU Internal Market Law Mid-term online evaluation assignment for Distance Learning Students The Assignment: Hypothetical Case In the Member State A several NGOs, uniting parents concerned with safety of children and young adults, ordered a study of dog attacks on people (and especially children) resulting in deaths or maiming. The aim of the study was to identify, if possible, the dog breeds of potentially enhanced danger for people. The study’s results showed that pit bulls and their close mixes as well as Rottweilers and their close mixes were jointly responsible for over 70% of attacks
Introduction and history of the European Union History The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War. The idea is that countries who trade with one another become economically interdependent and so more likely avoid conflict.The ancestor of the European Union is the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) which was created with the Treaty of Paris (1951) and was signed by France, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and West Germany (total of 6 countries). European Economic Community (EEC) was created with the Treaty of Rome (1958), establishing a customs union (tolliliit). The European Union (EU) was created by the Maastricht Treaty which came into effect on November 1st 1993. Introduction The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union.EU policies aim to ensure the
11.02.09 INGLISE KEEL Palju aega läheb. 10 nädalat aint. One of the ESP courses. What we are going to do, what is needed: · What we do - 1 test, on words. · 2 Essays, that means that we have to look into academic writing · Homereading we read a case from European Court of Justice thingy. · Oral thing. · 90% you have to attend · Have to prepare for class and take part of it etc What we learn: Terms Expressions / collocations (nt obey/abide by the law) Explaining AWOL absence without a leave Legal English can be divided into 3 levels. We learn the first one, which is needed for the other two! You have to know the vocabulary etc. Second level has to do with legal contracts..
- Suunab EL majandus- ja rahanduspoliitikat - EKP president, asepresident ja kõigi EL liikmesriikide keskpankade juhid - Asutati 1998 Court of Auditors – Euroopa Kontrollikoda - Jälgib, et EL rahalisi vahendeid kogutakse ja kasuttakse eesmärgipäraselt - Aitab tõhustada EL finantsjuhtimist - Üks liige igast EL liikmesriigist - Asutati 1977 - Sõltumatu välisaudiitor Timeline 1951 ECSC - Italy, belgium, netherlands, Luxembourg, france, germany 1955 messina conference 1957 Treaty of Rome - Tekib European Economic Community EEC - Kaubandusliit 1960 – European Free Trade Association 1961 ja 1967 UK proovib liituda aga prantsusmaa ei luba 63; 1965 Merger treaty ja Empty Chair crisis 1969 Economic and Monetary Union - euro 1973 liituvad UK, denmark, ireland 1979 – EP esmesed valimised 1981 – kreeka 1985 – Schengen - Belgium, france, Luxembourg, netherlands, west-germany - Pass ja lipp 1986 Single European Act
........................................................................9 3.2 Multi-shot salvos..................................................................................................................10 4. Problems with a railgun.............................................................................................................11 5. Different applications.................................................................................................................12 5.1 Launch of spacecrafts into space from Earth.......................................................................12 5.2 Military weapons..................................................................................................................13 5.3 Fusion reaction initiations....................................................................................................14 5.3.1 How inertial confinement fusion should work............................................15 Conclusion.
plified. Consequently, our achievements have been recognized by a number of international in- stitutions. This year the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation published a joint research Doing Business 2011, under which Georgia ranks 12th among 183 countries in terms of Ease of Doing Business. Moreover, Georgia surpasses 174 counties in terms of reformation of business regulations since 2005. Last but not least, Georgia ranks first in the Post-soviet space, excluding the Baltic countries, in terms of counter-corruption policy. It is worth noting that de- spite the current difficulties related to the global financial crisis, Georgia managed to overcome economic challenges due to economic liberalization reforms. In this direction, Georgian Govern- ment made several important steps: Tax -The administration of tax and customs systems has been simplified. The number and rates
During this period each of the parties may terminate the contractual relationship at will without any burden to provide a prior notice. If a probationary term is agreed for a minimum term, the right of withdrawal cannot be exercised by either party before the expiry of such term. The probationary period – which successfully expired – is to be included in the employee’s length of service. The duties assigned to the employee must be described in detail. 5. Remedies in case of illegal dismissal in Italy Discriminatory dismissal – the dismissal is deemed null and void and the employer has the obligation to rehire the workers. In alternative, the employee can decide to ask for payment of up to 15 months’ pay, considering their last salary (decision has to be made in 30 days from the employer’s decision). Also, judge can offer this payment. To calculate the amount the judge considers the last salary paid to the
conducting. SAA is part of the Coalition for a Democratic Syria, a coalition of Syrian American organizations which includes six organizations which are United for a Free Syria, Syrian Expatriates Organization, the Syrian Emergency Task Force, Christian Syrians for Democracy and Association of free Syrians. 4. Judicial system and its functionality The Syrian legal system is based partly on French law and partly on Syrian statutes. Investigating magistrates determine whether a case should be sent to trial. Minor infringements are handled by peace courts, more serious cases go to courts of first instance. There are civil and criminal appeals courts, the highest being the Court of Cassation. Separate state security courts have jurisdiction over activities affecting the security of the government. In addition, Shari'ah courts apply Islamic law in cases involving personal status. The Druze and non- Muslim communities have their own religious courts.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A century ago communication across any distance was dependent upon the telegraph or letters. No jets crossed the ocean, no television pictures enabled us instantly to see events in any part of the world, there were no worldwide telephone networks and no computers. It is just a short lifetime since humanity first travelled into space and discovered how fragile our planet looks. FROM FIREWORKS TO THE MOON At first glance you might think that there couldn't possibly be anything common between a 13 th century festival in China and the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. However, there is a link and that is that they both relied on the use of rockets. The Chinese first developed rockets by filling bamboo tubes with an explosive made from saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur
1.Common law A common law legal system is a system of law characterized by case law which is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals a common law system is based on legal precedents. The roots of the common law legal systems can be traced back to the first common law system created in England during the Middle Ages. Today, most countries that once had ties to England, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, to name a few, operate under common law.
the World Bank), based in Washington DC and BTSB (Black Sea Trade and Development Bank), regional EBRD-like institution, based in Thessaloniki, Greece. 1.1.5. Demographics and labor force Bad news ! Declining population The population of Ukraine is about 45 million (July 2012 est.), which is 6.3% lower than reported in 2001. To put the population number in prospective Ukraine is seventh largest country in Europe by population (after Russia, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy and Spain). Based on official statistics, the Ukrainian population has shrunk by 6.2 million people from 51.8 to 45 million since 1990. By contrast, the Spanish population has grown by 8.5 million from 38.8 to 47.3 million people over the same period. The urban population is made up 69% of total population in 2010, with about 3 million people living in Kyiv. 17 Bad news again
The Membership of World Organisations Merilin Tamme Xa Tallinna Järveotsa Gymnasium 2008 The schedule · 04.04.1949 establishment of NATO. · 1951 Supreme Headquarters Allied Power Europe (SHAPE) was created near Paris in France. Later, SHAPE was relocated to Mons in Belgium. · 1952 Greece and Turkey join NATO. · 1955 Western Germany joins NATO. · 1982 Spain joins NATO. · 1991 Rome summit. Estonia is one of the founding members of the NACC. · January 1994 Brussels summit. Estonia joins PFP on 3 February. · March 1995 Estonia submits the first Individual Partnership for Peace (IPP) to NATO. It contains priority areas of cooperation with NATO and
European countries. EU population is almost a half milliard European union stands for caring and fair community. All EU members are devoted to peace, democracy, human rights respecting and working together to spread these values all the world. History The beginning of EU might consider the year 1951, when European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was constitute. Six countries joined with it for peace: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, France and Germany. With that move, coal and steel industry were put under one organisation, so war was almost impossible between these six country. Cooperation in different areas improved, when in 25. March 1957 Treaties of Rom , European Economic Community and European Atomic Energy Community memorandum of association were signed. These were sundry organisations. But they had one name- European Community. As the authorisations broaden, it become European Union in 1993.
People came to search for religious freedom, or not? Many different religions Puritans imposed their own beliefs Not lettin religion interfere politics No joy allowed · Quakers Religious society of friends Founded by George Fox They were treated as witches Big role in creation of other colonies Were up for tolerance Against slavery III Colonial life · Settlements by 1773 Christopher Columbus 1493 Puerto Rico Colonies along the east coast in 1607 Spain, France, Russia, England, Germany, the Netherlands High birth rates, low death rates By the 1750 living standard as high as in England · New England Group · Rhode Island Dutch for ``Red Island´´ Religious freedom America's first Baptist church in Providence in 1639 Different people get along well- Quaker, Puritan, Baptist, Anglicans, Jewish, Catholic · Connecticut Native Americans and Dutch traders (1614)
Belfast. Dublin has a steadily improving public transport network of varying quality including the DART, Luas, Bus service and an expanding rail network. The motorways and major trunk roads are managed by the National Roads Authority. The rest of the road network is managed by the local authorities in each of their areas. Regular ferry services operate between the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain, the Isle of Man and France. Economy The economy of Ireland has transformed in recent years from an agricultural focus to a modern knowledge economy, focusing on services and high-tech industries and dependent on trade, industry and investment. Economic growth in Ireland averaged a (relatively high) 10% from 19952000, and 7% from 20012004. Industry, which accounts for 46% of GDP, about 80% of exports, and 29% of the labour force, now takes the place of agriculture as the country's leading sector.
The set and the effect of these factors are different for different types of businesses. For example, before the start of the business may have some questions: Do you like independence? Do you want to start a business with someone else? Are you willing to provide a large document in the company? Are you going to buy large quantities of goods on credit? Are you able to independently make the required amount of capital? As is often the case, you may find that your answers suggest several possible solutions. You will also, eventually, will have to choose the best form of incorporation of your company. The answers to the above questions may lead to the following conclusions: You have decided to conduct a joint business activities. Do you want to start a business with someone else, then you should think about the Closed Joint Stock Company or a Limited Liability Company.
INTRODUCTION Today more and more disputes are caused by the enormous spread of the English language throughout the world. Some scholars claim that it has already become the first global language. And this statement isn't far from truth. But what does it mean to say that a language is a global language? Why is English the language which is usually cited in this connection? How did the situation arise? And could it change? Or is it the case that, once a language becomes a global language, it is there for ever? [1, pg.2] These are fascinating questions to explore, whether your first language is English or not. A global language is a language that is spoken internationally and is learned and spoken by a large number of people as a second language. A global language is characterized not only by the total number of speakers (native and second language speakers), but also by
following the Umayyad Caliphate conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 until 1249 with the taking of the Algarve by King Afonso III of Portugal during the Reconquista. After beating the Visigoths in only a few months, the Umayyad Caliphate started expanding rapidly in the peninsula. Beginning in 711, the land that is now Portugal became part of the vast Umayyad Caliphate's empire of Damascus that stretched from the Indus river in India up to the South of France until its collapse in 750, a year in which the west of the empire gained its independence under Abd-ar-Rahman I with the creation of the Emirate of Córdoba. After almost two centuries, the Emirate turned into the Caliphate of Córdoba in 929 until its dissolution a century later in 1031 to no less than 23 small kingdoms, called Taifa kingdoms. The governors of the taifas proclaimed themselves each Emir of his province and established diplomatic relations with the Christian Kingdoms of the north
..........................................................................128 The Joy of Being.........................................................................................130 Allowing the Diminishment of the Ego......................................................130 As Without, So Within................................................................................132 Chapter Eight The Discovery of Inner Space - 135 Object Consciousness and Space Consciousness.......................................137 Falling Below and Rising Above Thought.................................................138 Television...................................................................................................139 Recognizing Inner Space...........................................................................141 Can You Hear the Mountain Stream? .......................................................143
civil war (kodusõda) - (armed) conflict between politicalfactions or religions within same county industrialization (industrialiseerimine) - a large-scale introduction of manufacturing occupation (okupatsioon) - permanent trade, profession, empouement, bussiness or means of livelihood or possession of real property or use of a thing court ruling (kohtumäärtus) - a decision made by court precendent (pretsedent) - judicial decision that serves as an authority for deciding a later (similar) case equity (õiglus) - system of jurisprudence founded on principals of natural justice and fair conduct to appeal (edasi kaebama) - application or proceeding for review by higher court to change precious decision to solve a dispute (konflikti lahendama) - finding a solution to a conflict to force someone (kedagi sundima) - making someone act in some way against their own will to fulfill a contract (lepingut täitma) - to complete the obligations from the contract that were given to each party
particular the differences between the status of the various types of equipment and the differences between the various types of data offered to the users are unclear with respect to the regulations in place. This compendium of facts about chart carriage requirements has been compiled to serve as a reference frame to help resolve the uncertainties existing today. The compendium has been compiled by the Hydrographic Offices of: Denmark, Finland, France (SHOM), Germany, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The references and interpretation of the international regulations in this compendium and the actual implementation as shown in Annex VI have been verified by: • The Danish Maritime Administration; • The Finnish Maritime Administration, Maritime Safety Department; • The France Maritime Administration, Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport, Housing,
farms, and introduced their civilization to the region. About AD 300 the hold by the Romans began to weaken, and no indigenous German tribes pushed into the area from the east. The Frisians, in the north, held their ground, but Saxons occupied the eastern part of the region, and the Franks moved into the west and south. (3) 2.3 The Middle Ages The Franks were the most powerful of the invaders. Their lands extended southward into what is now northern France and eastward across the Rhine. Eventually, the Frankish kings subjugated the Frisians and the Saxons and converted them to Christianity. By 800 the entire territory of the Netherlands was part of the realm of Charlemagne. After Charlemagne died, his empire disintegrated, and in 843 the Treaty of Verdun divided the empire into three parts. The Netherlands became part of Lotharingia (Lorraine) and still later, in 925, part of the Holy Roman Empire
________, expiry date: dd/mm/yyyy, residing at: _______________ ) and ________ (ID card No. ________, Personal No. ________, residing at: ________) In order to jointly and/or separately carry out actions necessary and appropriate to register the Branch in Georgia, sign any document on behalf of the founder related with registration including the Bylaws of the Branch, application on registra- tion and the lease agreement or the memorandum of understanding for the local office space. The trustees shall be authorized to pay any expenses necessary for prompt registration of the Branch. The trustees shall also be authorized to open the bank account of the Branch. Signed:___________________ Signed:___________________ Notary:___________________ HOW TO START BUSINESS IN GEORGIA - 11 REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR Appendix #6 REGISTRATION OF A BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP
fact remains that Islam's core claim to be unimprovable and final is at once absurd." Such claims have been challenged by many Muslim scholars and writers including Fazlur Rahman Malik, Syed Ameer Ali, Ahmed Deedat and Yusuf Estes. Montgomery Watt and Norman Daniel dismiss many of the criticisms as the product of old myths and polemics. As a result of immigration, many Muslims have formed significant communities in the United States and Europe (particularly Britain, France and Germany). A concern for Muslims has been the practice of their faith, and retention of their values and identity. The rise of Islamophobia, according to Carl Ernst, had contributed to the negative views about Islam and Muslims in the West. Paul Berman considers this to be "reactionary turn in the intellectual world" represented by Western scholars who idealize Islam. Tariq Ramadan argues for the creation of a "European Islamic culture" that takes into account the
9th of May 2014 Word Count: 8,800 `Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.A. International Relations` Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Chapter 1: Citizenship, Children`s Rights and Participation: from the UN to the UK 6 Chapter 2: Citizenship Education in Wales………………………………………………14 Active Citizenship in Cadle Primary School: A Case Study 20 Conclusion 29 Bibliography 32 Appendices Appendix 1: The United Convention of the Rights of the Child Appendix 2: Interview with Jamie Richards, the Head Teacher of Cadle Primary School 2 Abstract: Children inherently have had a rather tenuous relationship with citizenship. Similarly to how
English People"- overshaows all other sources of 7th, early 8th C Well-founded scraps of tradition, first work of history, where AD system is used Angles, Saxons, Jutes. Frisians 430´s onwards, Germans settlers arrived in large numbers. Anglo-Saxon invasions in 499 The Saxons- Saxon country to South and West The Angles- Angulus to East Anglia, Jutes in Kent Same culture as southern Scandinavia, Germany, northern France 600 they had founded their 7 kingdoms The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Kent-JUtes, Essex, Sussex, Vessex- Saxons East Anglia, Mercia, Nothumbria- Angles Series of over-kings from various kingdoms St Patrick Conversion of Irish- 432-461 Patron saint of Ireland, originally pagan, slave He escaped, became a Christian priest and later bishop. Ireland was largely christian by 6th C Monasteries multiplied, monastic lines,
horses, wheels and chariots - all these things gave them an instant superiority over the native tribes. The Celts built a number of hill forts throughout the region. The society was divided into warrior aristocracy, agricultural commons and the priests, the druids. *Caesar in Britain - Britain was very rich in minerals but that wasn't the main reason Caesar wanted to defeat it. He could clearly see that Britain was a threat to his latest and greatest conquest - France. He invaded Britain twice, in 55 and 54 BC. The first invasion was unsuccessful - it gained a beachhead on the coast of Kent but achieved little else. The second was more successful, the Celts asked for truce. However it wasn't a victory he had imagined and Julius Caesar never returned to Britain after that. The island was left undisturbed for nearly a century. *The Roman occupation of Britain 43-410 and its legacy Britain was conquered by
are simply much more important than low costs and speed. This low-cost and speed imperative is directly related to the main battle-cry of NPM, efficiency, which is invariably defined much too narrowly in NPM perhaps, this misunderstanding is even defining, and systemic to, NPM. Efficiency is a relative concept that is based on context and appropriateness: it is efficient to achieve a certain effect with a minimum of resources. But this effect, in the case of the state, is denoted by several auxiliary but necessary conditions such as the ones mentioned above; it is never profit maximization. (It could be argued that most activities carried out by the public sector are there precisely because no direct profit or gain can be made.) If you go for savings and neglect context and even the actual goals, you will not be efficient but rather the ultimate wastrel. (Not for nothing are wastrels and