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    Is globalisation ‘new and inevitable’? Discuss with reference to EITHER culture‚ economics OR politics. Globalisation means ‘Growth to a large scale across the world’. This does not mean just businesses expanding across the world but also news‚ technology‚ people and even diseases. It’s when ‘something’ crosses national boundaries at an imaginary speed and on an unpredictable scale. This is only touching the subject in defining globalisation. There are different views on what globalisation is and

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    Contract Dispute Scenarios

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    Week 4:  Contracts and IP Issues - D: You Decide    |   | | |  Help | |   |   | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form | | Print This Page | | Scenario | | Scenario Summary | This group project covers a contract dispute situation. As a group‚ work through the following questions. Feel free to ask further questions in the thread of your group members‚ and answer your group members questions as well. The best work will be where all group members work together

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    Spratlys Island Dispute

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    left unchecked by the rest of the world"            China has painted the picture of President Obama as a war President. China says the evidence of U.S. aggression is the sending of warships to the South China Sea. China says the South China Sea dispute is no call for U.S. to send warship’s‚ do military exercises‚ and place 2‚500 troops in Australia. Even at home in the U.S. people are skeptical of President Obama’s plans and are scared of his new found war-like political tone.Some are even calling

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    China's Trade Disputes

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    China’s Trade Disputes Disputes over protection of Intellectual Property Complainant: United States Respondent: China Before China joined the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) in 1986‚ it was a planned economy. What that does mean? It means that the government was in charge of the production‚ investment and prices. In other words‚ the government was in charge of running the economy. By that time‚ China almost had no international commerce but only with socialist countries such as

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    Was Ww1 Inevitable

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    Was World War I inevitable? When studying the causes of World War I at a glance it is easy to see how one can come to the conclusion that World War I was inevitable. This is due primarily to Germany’s role in situation. Their growing nation was blossoming in both industrialism and extreme nationalism‚ making it one of the world’s most influential empires at the time of war break out. Along with this‚ they wanted a war‚ they had the forces to bring higher status to their name‚ so why not. In 1914

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    India Pakistan Disputes

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    | SEMINARS ON GENERAL TOPICS | Contemporary Non-Economic Issue | Contemporary Conflicts between India - Pakistan | | | Indo-Pakistani relations are grounded in the political‚ geographic‚ cultural‚ and economic links between the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan the two largest countries of South Asia. The two countries share much of their common geographic location‚ but differ starkly in religious demographics. India is a secular country with Hindu majority at

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    Dispute Resolution - Law

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    interests. 3) Ego tends to be involved. 4) It encourages stubbornness thus harming the parties’ relationship. Principled negotiation offers perhaps a better way of reaching good agreements. This process can be used effectively on almost any type of conflict. Fisher and Ury developed four principles of negotiation. Four Principles of Good Negotiation: (1) Separate the PEOPLE from the Problem. (2) Focus on INTERESTS‚ not Positions. (3) Invent OPTIONS for mutual gain. (4) Insist on using objective

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    in Construction Disputes A Procedural and Legal Overview ARBITRATION IN CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES A Procedural and Legal Overview By OON CHEE KHENG BE (Civil) (UNSW)‚ LLB (Hons)‚ MBA‚ CLP‚ MIEM‚ PEng (M) Advocate and Solicitor A paper based on a lecture delivered on 24 May 2003 in Seremban to The Institution of Engineers‚ Malaysia (Negri Sembilan Branch) 1.0 INTRODUCTION Contrary to popular belief and knowledge‚ arbitration is not the only means of resolving disputes arising from construction

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    Project assignment for Internal Assessment (ADR) No.4 Mock Arbitration (Group Activity) M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons undertook the responsibility of constructing the canteen-cum-student center building of the University Institute of Law at an estimated cost of Rs.2 Crores. The contract entered into between M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons and the University Institute of Law contained an Arbitration Clause wherein the parties agreed to submit their disputes for Arbitration to a sole arbitrator. When the building

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    were deprived of funding and the failure of universal public education. There is a view that this failure was inevitable. Corruption and the rise of white supremacist groups and ideology are the principal reasons for the failure of the reconstruction and‚ being characteristic of American society at the time‚ they were unavoidable. In this sense‚ the failure of the reconstruction was inevitable. Widespread corruption was a major reason why the efforts at reconstruction failed in the United States after

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