Essays about: "sanction fees"
Found 5 essays containing the words sanction fees.
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1. Participation and inclusiveness in process and design : a case study of the urban upgrading of two parks in Jaffna, Sri Lanka
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Who is included and has the right to shape public spaces is constantly contested through power struggles and expressions of politics and culture, where conflicting interests shape urban development. The public’s right to engage in the decision-making that affects different aspects of their lives has led to that public participation is now often seen as an important part of a democratic society. READ MORE
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2. Preservation of historically valuable buildings under the Planning and Building Law
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : In today's society when the pressure is high on exploitation and on local governments and their decisions about resources, we must not forget our heritage. The built environment is an important part of the heritage and need to be taken care of and protected for future generations. READ MORE
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3. The penalty fee in the Electricity Certificates Act : in relation to article 6 in the European Convention on Human Rights
University essay from IHH, RättsvetenskapAbstract : The government of Sweden encourage the development of electricity produced from renewable sources by maintaining an electricity certificates system in which producers that use renewable sources in their production are given certificates. The system is regulated in the Swedish Electricity Certificates Act (lag (2003:113) om elcertifikat). READ MORE
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4. Player Mobility Restraints Within the European Football Industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : For the past fifteen years, ever since the Court of Justice’s ruling in its landmark case Bosman, the sporting rules governing player mobility have been a hot topic. The ruling prohibited transfer fees for players out-of-contract thus putting an end to the restrictive transfer system hindering the free movement of football players. READ MORE
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5. Player Mobility Restraints Within the European Football Industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : For the past fifteen years, ever since the Court of Justice’s ruling in its landmark case Bosman, the sporting rules governing player mobility have been a hot topic. The ruling prohibited transfer fees for players out-of-contract thus putting an end to the restrictive transfer system hindering the free movement of football players. READ MORE