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  • Complex as it may seem at first glance, the structure of the pension scheme in Switzerland is not all that complicated. Swiss News spoke to pension sp...

  • Regeste Internationale Rechtshilfe in Strafsachen an Haiti; Rückgabe von Vermögenswerten des Duvalier-Clans; Art. 5 Abs. 1 lit. c und Art. 74a IRSG, Art. 33a IRSV; Verjährung nach Schweizer Recht. Zulässigkeit der Verjährungseinrede (E. 6.1). Anwendung schweizerischen Rechts bei fehlendem Staatsvertrag (E. 6.2 und 6.3). Die Verjährung für das Delikt der Beteiligung an einer kriminellen Organisation ist im Jahr 2001 eingetreten, weshalb auf das Rechtshilfegesuch nicht eingetreten werden kann (E. 6.4 und 6.5). Die anderen genannten Straftaten (Mord, Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit) haben keinen direkten Zusammenhang mit der Herkunft der Vermögenswerte (E. 6.6 und 6.7). Notwendigkeit, die gesetzliche Grundlage in diesem Bereich anzupassen (E. 7). **************************************...

    ... d'entraide seraient constitutifs de participation ou de soutien à une organisation criminelle au se...

  • The global financial crisis has transformed the outlook for infrastructure projects with private participation in developing countries. In the second half of 2009 developing economies are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel, with the crisis easing and investment flows returning. But as was the case with the 1997 Asian financial crisis, it is clear that the downturn of 2008-2009 will leave a lasting impact on the outlook for private participation in infrastructure long after the crisis has receded. While the 1997 Asian financial crisis led to a precipitous decline in infrastructure spending in many countries, this time around countries are increasingly recognizing infrastructure investment as an important tool for dealing with the economic downturn. Many are considering, or have a...

  • Since its inception, Aid for Trade has spurred debate among stakeholders in a way few other developments could. Developed nations have pledged unprecedented sums, but with the economic downturn and stalemate in the Doha Development Agenda, the outlook for a full-scale implementation of Aid for Trade commitments is grim. It's a "chicken and egg" situation that can only be resolved by establishing new, mutually beneficial mechanisms. Focusing on categories of Aid for Trade needs, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has conceived a regional fund with two components: the COMESA Adjustment Facility, which supports member states in implementing regional policies at national level; and the COMESA Infrastructure Fund, which will provide resources for grants and facilitate...

    ... facilitate leveraging of private participation in infrastructure projects, namely through publicp...

  • Lockheed Martin had its Pantera high-resolution, mid-wave flir targeting pod deployed with the Royal Norwegian Air Force during its participation in E...

  • ...-business dialogue and business participation in trade negotiations. Contact: worldtradenet@intr...

  • Recognizing the unique challenges faced by women seeking trade support services in Africa, ITC developed the ACCESS! program in 2005 with the goal of providing greater participation of African business-women in international trade. Following the success of six training workshops that reached more than 60 business-women, ACCESS! Tunisia has already extended its core training and business counseling activities and developed targeted microcredit support for its clients. This pilot project allowed the participants to better understand international market trends and to create market niches, develop prototypes and test the receptiveness of foreign markets. Through this joint initiative, the ACCESS! Tunisia team and its focal point institution, La Maison de l'Exportateur-Tunisie, have helped ...

  • Despite gender equality being recognized as a legitimate goal for humanity and stipulated in the Millennium Development Goals, progress is still slow, with gender norms and perceptions proving a challenge in many countries, including Cambodia. Trade, undoubtedly an important aspect of globalization, has notable impact on growth, employment and business opportunities, according to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It influences income distribution between men and women, and can have significant consequences for social and gender equality. Cambodia remains one of the poorest countries in East Asia with 34% of households living below the national poverty line. The labor force participation rate for women in Cambodia is very high by regional standards, with 71% of all ...

  • The contribution that women business owners can make to the growth of the global economy was recognized at the ITC's World Export Development Forum in 2008. The event included a panel on the business case for why corporations and governments should increase the level of participation of women-owned businesses in their supply chains. WEConnect International is leading the strategy for unleashing the economic potential of women business owners through certification and market access. This initiative is led by global corporations including Accenture, AT&T, Cisco, IBM, Intel, Manpower, Motorola, Pfizer, Wal-Mart and other companies. Its mission is to develop and monitor global opportunities for women's business enterprises. AT&T spends over $2 billion with women-owned companies each...

  • Over a period when the world economy has generally been growing and diversifying, the share of least developed countries (LDCs) in world trade has shrunk to the present 0.4%, down from 0.7% in 1985. Despite schemes to improve market access for LDC exports - such as Canada's Market Access Initiative or the European Union's Everything But Arms initiative - most countries remain unable to tap into new opportunities. Why? To boost LDCs' participation in the world economy, market access is necessary, but it's not enough. LDCs depend heavily on primary commodities and low value-added exports, which have seen steady price falls. Severe "supply-side" constraints block business development. Often, LDCs' policies are not supportive of trade, nor is trade integrated in their overall development st...



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