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The period since the end of the Cold War and particularly since > has seen a huge investment in many of these countries, both to expand ...
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..., Y.________ a transféré son siège au Canada et modifié sa raison sociale en Y.________ Corpor... comportement contraire à cette nouvelle thèse, dans la mesure où l'on conçoit difficilement qu...
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...These valuable systems are normally deployed when major ... these, Australia, the Netherlands and Canada have deployed them in Afghanistan and in Iraq. Wei...
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...These new Geneva tax advantages do not extend to residen..., Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Norway, Canada and the United States. The content of this article...
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...Oerlikon Contraves Canada (now Rheinmetall Canada) has produced it as the Pr... 2010 a key year with the launch of these two new products. . Krauss-Maffei Wegmann of Germa...
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... every major trading jurisdiction, except Canada and Brazil, has resorted to above trend levels of ...These summary statistics do mask considerable cross-coun...
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The creative skills, innovative spirit and sheer determination of African businesswomen are evident in the businesses they have created. However, for the most part, they deal exclusively in local markets and limited sectors. To expand their businesses internationally, they need access to markets, training, information and networks. A joint ITC-Trade Facilitation Office Canada (TFOC) program, "ACCESS! for African Businesswomen in International Trade", is helping to meet their needs. Trade promotion organizations and other support institutions act as focal points to help implement the program locally. These organizations are chosen for their demonstrated commitment to the development and support of women in trade, but are not exclusively women-oriented. Under the supervision of two Region...
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.... Many of these visitors will at some point converge on the Graubu...ahead of Canada, among countries rated for their natural beauty. B...
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The admittance of amicus curiae briefs in the US-Shrimp/Turtle dispute in 1998 stirred a debate among WTO Member States whether the dispute settlement procedure should be accessible for private individuals and entities. Developing countries firmly opposed the inclusion of amid curiae into the Disupute Settlement Understanding (DSU) and repeated their arguments frequently in cases leading to amicus submissions, fearing a further shift of power in favour of developed countries and changes in the nature of the dispute settlement system. The present article examines these concerns in light of the experience made with amicus submissions in 21 disputes. It will be argued that most of the fears expressed by developing countries are ungrounded and often base on wrong assumptions.
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Women are stepping forward as never before. They are becoming leaders, financial managers, business strategists, risk-takers and entrepreneurs. Canadian business and government are embracing this involvement, with an understanding that women and women-led businesses are an increasingly potent global economic force. Canada is a world leader in the area of women's entrepreneurship. A recent study showed that Canadian women are among the most entrepreneurial of all Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. Since its creation in 1976 to coordinate policy with respect to the status of women and administer related programs, Status of Women Canada (SWC) has worked alongside its governmental, non-governmental and private sector partners to influence policies and major in...
...Numbers like these should make government leaders, economists and bus...