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... restrictions du droit de vote, un droit de veto, une forte restriction au transfert des parts soci... les pays qui nous entou-rent et aux directives de la Communauté européenne 10 . 1.3.3 Montant m...
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...Direct democracy rules, allowing the people and not polit... Optional referendums provide the people with veto power over most federal laws and some treaties, as...
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... la comptabilité (P.________) et par le directeur (Q.________) que les comptes des propriétaires n'... le conseil d'administration y avait mis son veto. Par la suite, la situation a été assainie grâc...
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... -- what the Swiss call the epitome of direct democracy. . Referendums are either mandatory or o... Optional Referendums provide the people with veto power over most federal laws and some treaties as ...
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...They directly or indirectly fix prices (for example, agreements ... to the minority shareholder (for example, veto rights over strategic decisions). A takeover can a...
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...], communications and submissions directly to the Arbitral Tribunal and simultaneously send a...Le droit de veto, invoqué par elle pour se soustraire à cette obl...
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The principal elements of the European Commission's recent Communication on its external trade policy (titled "Global Europe") are assessed in this paper. Certain shifts are discernible in the Commission's position, in particular as they relate to the prominence given to market access objectives and to bilateral and regional trade agreements. Even so, this latest Communication is probably best thought of as an evolution in the Commission's trade policy and not an abrupt break with the past. Particular attention is given here to the potential payoffs from the proposed bilateral trade negotiations with selected Asian nations and the need for further thinking on the Commission's part with respect to the multilateral trading system.
...The following paragraph, quoted directly from the Communication, situates this set of propo... at least to discourage them from using their veto. This principle could have significant implication...
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...54 à 58) 1125 . 2.2.7 Chapitre 7 Direction de la procédure (art. 59 à 63) 1128 . 2.2.8 Chap... existence prime en effet tant le droit de veto du prévenu que l'intérêt à la restriction de l...
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Regeste
Art. 34 Abs. 2 BV; Art. 165 KV/VD; obligatorisches Referendum bei Sanierungsmassnahmen im kantonalen Finanzhaushalt. Bedeutung der Gewährleistung durch den Bund (E. 3). Grundsatz der Abstimmungsfreiheit (E. 5). Art. 165 Abs. 2 KV/VD ist zu wenig klar, um die Stimmberechtigten zum Entscheid zwischen einer Sanierungsmassnahme und einer entsprechenden Erhöhung des kantonalen Steuerfusses verpflichten zu können. Ein dermassen besonderes Abstimmungsverfahren muss vorgängig auf Gesetzesstufe konkretisiert werden (E. 7).
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Art. 34 al. 2 Cst.; art. 165 Cst./VD; référendum obligatoire concernant les mesures d'assainissement financier. Portée de la garantie fédérale (consid. 3). Principe de la liberté de vote (consid. 5). L'art. 165 al. 2 C...
... du coefficient de l'impôt cantonal direct d'effet équivalent. Cette disposition apparaît c... s'analyse en premier lieu comme un droit de veto (THÜRER/AUBERT/MÜLLER, Droit cons titutionnel su...
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Many observers are now pessimistic about the prospect of completing the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, at least in the short run. The realisation that so much remains to be negotiated before the forthcoming US presidential primaries and elections has raised the prospect of the Doha Round unravelling or drifting from later this year until the second half of 2009, at the earliest. Having described the developments in the Doha Round up to the issuance of the Chairman's texts in July 2007 this paper examines why reciprocal trade negotiations, whose success has been trumpeted in prior rounds, have run into so much trouble this time around. Four factors are identified in this regard and their implications for the near term prospects of completing the Doha Round discussed. Long...
... of agricultural policies, which have direct implications for the tariffs and quotas that the E... because every WTO member, in principle, can veto a proposed course of action. Requirement (ii) insi...