Essays about: "One Country Two System Policy"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 32 essays containing the words One Country Two System Policy.
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26. Adaptation of Tunisian competition law within the Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This work is an analysis of the implementation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and more particularly the negotiation of the association agreements, which aim to improve the conditions for carrying out trade by exploring new areas of cooperation in investment, trade facilitation and the approximation of legislation. This study focuses on the association agreement contracted between the European Union and one of the nine of its Mediterranean Partners, which is Tunisia. READ MORE
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27. Global climate policy in the perspective of South : An Analysis of IPCC’s Third Assessment Report
University essay from Tema vatten i natur och samhälleAbstract : The objective of this thesis is to investigate how of the concepts of adaptation and vulnerability are defined in IPCC’s third assessment report (TAR) with specific focus on IPCC’s response to the critique from South. I have achieved this by doing a text analysis of the content in TAR. READ MORE
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28. Good governance in development-aid : making democracy-reforms sustainable
University essay from Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaperAbstract : February through March, 2005, I conducted a Minor Field Study (MFS) in Lao PDR together with a fellow-student. We were interested in a project in Laos called GPAR Luang Prabang, in which Sida, UNDP and the Lao Government are trying to improve the governance system in Laos. READ MORE
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29. Refugee Protection in the framework of the Common European Asylum System
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The foundation of International Refugee Law was laid down in the early 1950s by the creation of the UNHCR and the Geneva Convention of July 28 1951Relating to the Status of Refugees (hereinafter the Geneva Convention) and its 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees. Refugees and asylum seekers are not only protected through the relatively limited refugee law but also through general human rights instruments. READ MORE
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30. Biopiracy, the CBD and TRIPS - The Prevention of Biopiracy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Biopiracy is defined as the commercial development of naturally occurring biological materials, such as plant substances or genetic cell lines, by a technologically advanced country or organisation without fair compensation to the peoples or nations in whose territory the materials were originally discovered. The problem is growing but as of today, there is no common view on how this problem should be regulated. READ MORE