CHAPTER 9—GATT LAW AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: BASIC PRINCIPLES TRUE/FALSE 1. The Uruguay round of tariff negotiations was the first major multilateral trade negotiating session since World War II. ANS: F PTS: 1 2. The most common device for regulating imports is the quota. ANS: F PTS: 1 3. Nontariff barriers are any restrictions‚ interference‚ or disincentive to trade other than tariffs. ANS: T PTS: 1 4. Quotas serve to increase the amount of imports of a product. ANS: F PTS:
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Criminal Law – 6 August Reasonableness‚ continued Options for SA law approach to negligence: 1) Purely subjective assessment of negligence supported by JC De Wet; 2) Cultural defences – but these are based on labelling people and assuming all people with the label are the same; 3) Objective test of reasonableness with subjective factors; 4) Incorporating subjective factors into the capacity. Any argument on the basis of capacity have to contend with the Eadie judgment‚ need to see
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Documentation regarding PABASA sa Nutrition In barangays throughout the Philippines‚ women and heads of households are gathering in groups of 12 to 15‚ for one hour a week‚ to learn how they can reduce their family’s vulnerability to malnutrition. The 10-week Pabasa sa Nutrisyon course‚ conceptualized by NCP‚ is ideal for collective communities where peer-to-peer sharing of knowledge and information comes naturally‚ says Compassion International Philippines training and support manager Lueli Ponce
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SAS Institute’s “Best Employer Award” is based largely on its financial success and the overwhelming job satisfaction its employees report. From free health care to copious amounts of M&Ms‚ SAS spares no cost to keep their “chief assets” happy‚ for‚ as their CEO / majority owner says "Contented cows give more milk". Still‚ today’s talented workers are not apt to spend the majority of their careers at one company because of luxurious perks. The truth is that what seems like random and excessive
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Introduction Public policy refers to the product of activities aimed at the resolution of public problems in the environment by different actors whose relationship is structured and this process involves overtime .Public process involves developmental series of stages ‚which interacts with each other for the outcome of expected results. Public policy stages can be also called public policy cycle as it is a continuous
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Initial Evaluation Patient Name:OrlindaBalinog Age: 62 y/o Address: Laoag CITY Civil Status: Married Handedness: (R) Occupation: Retired Secondary Teacher Religion: Baptist Referring Unit: Ranada Hospital Referring Dr.: Dr. Ranada Rehab Unit: Health and Wellness Haven Rehab Center Rehab Dr.: Dr. Sheeree Ann Mina Date of Consultation: Nov. 11‚ 2012 Date of Referral: Nov. 14‚ 2012 Date of IE: Nov. Nov. 14‚ 2012 Dx: S/P stroke‚ multiple Infarcts‚ (R) parietal lobe and white matter c (L) sided hemiplegia
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CHAPTER 10—LAWS GOVERNING ACCESS TO FOREIGN MARKETS TRUE/FALSE 1. The WTO Report European Communities-Measures Affecting Asbestos and Asbestos-Containing Products was about a country’s right to pass laws protecting the public safety under GATT. ANS: T PTS: 1 2. The GATT dispute panel found that Thailand’s import restrictions on Tobacco could not be justified as being necessary for the protection of domestic agriculture. ANS: T PTS: 1 3. The GATT Agreement on Agriculture is expected to increase
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CHAPTER 20—ENVIRONMENTAL LAW TRUE/FALSE 1. Investors in developing countries face minimal risk that environmental standards in those countries will become stricter over time. ANS: F PTS: 1 2. The real purpose of U.S. corporate average fuel economy standards was to make it difficult for Japanese luxury cars to compete in the U.S. market. ANS: F PTS: 1 3. The GATT allows member nations to impose tariffs on imported products that are not "sustainably" produced (that is‚ that are produced in
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