Boddington v British Transport Police (1999) 2 AC 143 R v City Panel on Takeovers and Mergers ex parte Datafin (1987) QB 815 R v Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club ex parte Aga Khan (1996) 1 All ER 575 R v HM Inspectorate of Pollution‚ ex parte Greenpeace (No.2) (1994) All ER 329 CCSU v Minister for Civil Service (1985) AC 374 Attorney General v Fulham Corporation (1921) 1 Ch 440 Tesco Stores Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment (1995) Roberts v Hopwood (1925) AC 578 Vine v National Dock
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<http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jul/10theworldslargestdump>. "Ocean Dumping." Ocean Dumping. Advameg‚ Inc.‚ 2013. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. <http://www.pollutionissues.com/NaPh/OceanDumping.html> "Ocean Plastic Pollution and How You Can Help." Greenpeace International. N.p.‚ 30 Oct. 2006. Web. 28 Feb. 2013
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Exxon Mobil: Stakeholders Theory What should be the role adopted by the Government to discourage profiteering by large organizations? ExxonMobil is an American oil and gas corporation and a direct descendant of John D. Rockerfeller’s Standard Oil Company. The mereger of Exxon and Mobil on Novermber 30‚ 1999 led to the formation of ExxonMobil which is the worlds largest company by revenue. ExxonMobil operate facilities or market products in most of the world’s countries and explore for oil and
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pellets‚ known as nurdles resemble fish eggs. Populations of fish and sea mammals often mistake them for fish eggs and their ingestion result to death. Ever since man started sailing‚ the ocean has become a dumping ground for debris and materials. Greenpeace estimates that annually‚ containers ships lose about 10‚000 containers while at sea. Adding to marine debris is the runoff from
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Megan Jones Composition and Research Annotated Bibliography November 26‚ 2013 Introduction Fifty percent of all species live in rain forests. Already eighty percent of the world’s natural forests have been destroyed. In the amazon rain forest alone is where twenty percent of our oxygen is created. These are just some of the many reasons why deforestation has become such a large problem today. Almost fifty thousand species become extinct every year due to deforestation. Such extreme cutting has
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Indonesian Economy Asia Pulp and Paper A short strategy analysis of APP mission ‚ vision and strategy Indonesian Economy Asia Pulp and Paper A short strategy analysis of APP mission ‚ vision and strategy Summary Introduction 2 I. company overview 3 II. APP’s financials‚ environment issues and mattel 4 1. APP’s financials 2. Environment issues 3. Mattel III. The challenges and recomanded strategy 7 1. The challeges 2. Recommandations IV. APP
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esoteric functions‚ such as in spacecraft‚ companies began to form with the idea of using solar as a regular source of power for ordinary homes. Theoretically‚ solar might seem an ideal energy source‚ as it is free and virtually limitless. According to Greenpeace‚ ―The solar radiation reaching the earth‘s surface in one year provides more than 10‚000 times the world‘s yearly energy needs‖ (4). Furthermore‚ ―harnessing just one-quarter of the solar energy that falls on the world’s paved areas could meet all
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Law Environment and Development Journal LEAD THE BLUE LADY CASE AND THE INTERNATIONAL ISSUE OF SHIP DISMANTLING Florent Pelsy COMMENT VOLUME 4/2 LEAD Journal (Law‚ Environment and Development Journal) is a peer-reviewed academic publication based in New Delhi and London and jointly managed by the School of Law‚ School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) - University of London and the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC). LEAD is published at www
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Two Boats Heading Down One Stream: Environmental Justice and Consumer Resistance In the 1980s‚ an issue emerged which exposed the correlation between racism‚ poverty‚ and environmental threats in the United States. This issue known as environmental injustice suggests that ethnic minorities and the poor communities are targets for toxic industries. The consistent lack of governmental representation and lack of political clout caused these targeted communities to take leadership in the environmental
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7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. The Changing Nature of Globalization in Our Hyperconnected‚ Knowledge- Intensive Economy‚ Irving Wladawsky-berger‚ 18 June 2014‚ http://blog.irvingwb.com/blog/2014/06/globalization-in-our-hyperconnected-knowledge-intensive-economy.html 2. Definition of globlaisation‚ Financial Times Lexicon‚ 2014 http://lexicon.ft.com/term?term=globalisation (Accessed on 17 June 2014) 3. How globalization affects developed countries‚ Investopedia‚ Nicholas Pologeorgis‚ 22 April 2012 http://www
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