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.... In one of his essays, Loock wrote: "I consider Alois Lichtsteiner's ach...
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I don't agree. I think in Scandinavia we're used to giving and helping others. We look after each other. In school when you're done with an assignment, you help your fellow students finish theirs. People don't get labeled in Scandinavia - whether your parents are doctors or factory workers, you go to the same school, you ride the same buses, you're friends. Here you get labeled very early on, and then you're rarely given a second chance.
"I'll tell you what," she says. "I think it's good that I have an accent. They do see me as different, but not because of my skin color, but because I'm from somewhere else. Most of them have no idea where Norway is, but that doesn't matter, the fact is that I am not a white American with all that that implies in form of slave history and so forth. Li...
..."I think I am too old to write essays!" she laughs. "Besides I feel I could do something...
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Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit; Ordre public; Wettbewerbsrecht. Begriff des Ordre public im Sinne von Art. 190 Abs. 2 lit. e IPRG (E. 2). Bestimmungen einer jeden wettbewerbsrechtlichen Reglementierung gehören nicht zur wesentlichen, weitgehend anerkannten Werteordnung, die nach in der Schweiz vorherrschender Auffassung Grundlage jeder Rechtsordnung bilden sollte (E. 3).
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Arbitrage international; ordre public; droit de la concurrence. Notion d'ordre public au sens de l'art. 190 al. 2 let. e LDIP (consid. 2). Les dispositions du droit de la concurrence, quel qu'il soit, ne font pas partie des valeurs essentielles et largement reconnues qui, selon les conceptions prévalant en Suisse, devraient constituer le fondement de tout...
... Swiss Private International Law, in Three Essays on International Commercial Arbitration, Lugano 20...
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... published Alain de Botton's first novel--Essays In Love (called On Love in the United States)--in ...
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In recent policy debates in Europe, the question 'what has competition done for Europe?' has been posed at the highest levels. This question merits careful reflection. Competition as it is understood by mainstream economic and legal scholars refers not to an ideology but to inter-firm rivalry in markets. Such rivalry ensures that consumers enjoy choice, low prices, and good value for money. The authors consider the historical origins and development as well as the current role and effects of competition policy in Europe. The latter includes legal provisions that address anti-competitive practices by firms and activities aimed at promoting competition in respect of potentially anti-competitive government measures. They conclude that such policy has made essential contributions to the hig...
... mergers (see, for elaboration, the various essays in Marsden 2007). However, notwithstanding develop...
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...); to improve event reporting (photo essays); or to bring trade issues to life in a new way (c...
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... collection of delightfully illustrated essays that summarise the evolution of hydrography and ca...
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Three New York City high school students left for Sweden for a weeklong, all-expense paid trip December 6 to attend the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony, the world-famous Nobel Banquet and related activities.
... high schools, required students to write essays examining the impact on science and society of maj...
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...Photo essays: It's all about telling a story - differently. Whe...
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Art. 8 Abs. 2, Art. 9, 11 Abs. 1, Art. 13 Abs. 1, Art. 29a, 30 sowie 41 Abs. 1 lit. f und g BV; Art. 8 und 13 EMRK; Art. 100 Abs. 1 lit. b Ziff. 3 sowie Art. 86 Abs. 1 OG; Nichtverlängerung der Aufenthaltsbewilligung. Wieweit lassen sich aus den Grundrechten der Bundesverfassung vom 18. April 1999 Ansprüche auf die Erteilung einer Aufenthaltsbewilligung ableiten, welche den Weg ans Bundesgericht mittels Verwaltungsgerichtsbeschwerde öffnen? - aus dem Anspruch auf Achtung des Privat- und Familienlebens gemäss Art. 8 EMRK bzw. Art. 13 Abs. 1 BV: keine Änderung der Rechtsprechung (E. 2b, 2c und 7); - aus dem Grundsatz von Treu und Glauben (Art. 9 BV) unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen (E. 3); - nicht aus dem Willkürverbot gemäss Art. 9 BV (E. 4); - aus dem Grundrecht auf Schutz von ...
..., in: The Modern World of Human Rights, Essays in honour of Thomas Buergenthal, San José/ Costa ...