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06-4702-Conklin.qxd 5/10/2005 6:00 PM Page 561 6 INTEGRATIVE CASES I n this chapter‚ the objective is to discuss cases that draw on the frameworks and perspectives developed throughout the casebook and that include important issues from each of the earlier chapters. GM IN CHINA For GM China‚ the year 2004 brought a wide variety of new challenges that added to an already complex business environment. The industry structure was changing quickly. Demand and supply projections
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PART I: INTRODUCTION: THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK MAN IN THE WORLD A. The Social Nature of Man Man is “social by nature”: he relates himself to other men with the same naturalness as a fish takes to water Man is entirely dependent on others for everything Aristotle said‚ “every man feels naturally like a friend to other men. “ The natural feeling of man towards other men is friendliness Being unfriendly is like an afterthought‚ not something spontaneous Only when he starts thinking
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Revised Bagtas Reviewer by Ve and Ocfe 2A ATENEO DE MANILA LAW SCHOOL OUTLINE ON PHILIPPINE CORPORATE 2ND SEMESTER‚ SY 2004-2005 I. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1. Philippine Corporate Law:2 Sort of Codification of American Corporate Law Under American sovereignty‚ attention was drawn to the fact that there was no entity in Spanish law exactly corresponding to the notion "corporation" in English and American law; the Philippine Commission enacted the Corporation Law (Act No. 1459)‚ to introduce the American
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CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY INTRODUCTION 1. Banogan v. Zerna 2. Ledesma v. Climaco 3. Cui v. Cui 4. Alawi v. Alauya CANON 1 - A lawyer shall uphold the Constitution‚ obey the laws of the land and promote respect for law and legal process. 5. Re: Financial Audit of Atty. Raquel G. Kho 6. Chua v. Mesina 7. Soriano v. Dizon 8. Stemmerik v. Mas 9. De Ysasi III v. NLRC 10. Cordon v. Balicanta CANON 2 – A lawyer shall make his legal services available in an efficient and
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PHILREEFS SECOND OF A SERIES philippine coral reefs through time workshop proceedings second of the atlas of philippine coral reefs series by Coral Reef Information Network of the Philippines (PhilReefs) and the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute 2003 Series Editor Porfirio M. Aliño Workshop Organizers Andre J. Uychiaoco Porfirio M. Aliño Wilfredo Y. Licuanan Editorial Team Andre J. Uychiaoco Melchor R. Deocadez Domingo Ochavillo Christine D. Collantes ISBN 971-91292-7-1
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1 1 OLE DAMMEGÅRD COUP D’ETAT IN SLOWMOTION THE MURDER OF OLOF PALME 2 Translated to English by Bente Dammegaard from the Swedish original‚ ”Statskupp i slowmotion” © 2013 Ole Dammegård Cover:Ole Dammegård Illustrations: Ole Dammegård Font: Times New Roman 10 pt 3 DEDICATED TO ALL SEEKERS OF THE TRUTH On the night of February 28‚ 1986‚ I headed the police patrol first at the site of the murder of our Prime Minister‚ and thereby found myself in the middle of one of
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I. EXTINGUISHMENT OF OBLIGATIONS PAYMENT OR PERFORMANCE ART 1232 – “Payment means not only the delivery of money but also the performance‚ in any other manner of an obligation” a.) identity of prestation - the very thing or service due must be delivered or released b.) integrity – prestation must be fulfilled completely • • • • It is the fulfillment of the prestation due that extinguishes the obligation by the realization of the purposes for which it was constituted It is a juridical
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