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Robson Hall Annual Mini Moot
ROBSON HALL ANNUAL MINI MOOT Gain valuable experience preparing arguments and debating on contemporary Human Rights issues To be held virtually over Zoom on MARCH 3RD & 4TH, 2021 Hosted by the Clinical Experience Committee, judged by lawyers of the Manitoba Bar Association, and sponsored by the Manitoba Law Student’s Association. All Robson Hall Law students and Master of Human Rights students are welcome to participate. Please sign up in teams of two for the side of your choice. Information Session will be held by the Clinical Experience Committee (CEC) on Wednesday February 10th from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Please see below for more information about this competition. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact: Amber Harms, CEC Chair at [email protected]. General Information The case to be argued this year is the recent 2018 Supreme Court of Canada decision, Law Society of British Columbia v Trinity Western University (2018 SCC 32). This case is an appeal by the LSBC seeking to justify its decision to not approve TWU’s proposed law school. The Charter rights engaged are s. 2(a) freedom of religion and s. 15 freedom from discrimination. You must register in teams of two and choose your side: appellants (LSBC) or respondents (TWU). • Please note that the companion case to this issue, Trinity Western University v Law Society of Upper Canada (2018 SCC 33) was decided at the same time and is largely similar, but deals with an appeal by TWU regarding the accreditation to the Law Society of Upper Canada in Ontario. -
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CB Publication Series Global Ethics, Compliance & Integrity Yearbook 2018 Edited by Prof. Dr. Bartosz Makowicz Authors Lino Arboleda; Leas Bachatene; Pierre-Antoine Badoz; Elodie Beth; Dr. Sophie Luise Bings; Nicola Bonucci; Philip Brennan; Tom Brown; Dr. Daniel Lucien Bhr; Henry Chen; Alex Conesa-Pietscheck; Prof. Dr. hab. Wiesław Czyz˙owicz; Geert Delrue; Ousmane Diagana; Dr. Oskar Filipowski; Prof. Dr. Peter Fissene- wert; Cynthia Gabriel; Marcin Gomoła; Christin Grothaus; Michael Kayser; Shahzad Khan; Gabriel Kurt; Ingrid Leonard; Prof. Dr. Bartosz Makowicz; Dr. Rainer Markfort; Dr. Klaus Moosmayer; Noor Naqschbandi; Dr. Barbara Neiger; Dr. Raluca-Isabela Opris¸iu; Will Phua; Meinhard Remberg; Prof. Dr. Han-Kyun Rho; Prof. Dr. iur. Achim Rogmann (LLM); Helena Sjholm; Marcin Szczepan´ski; Dr. Tobias Teicke; Thomas Thomas; Christine Uriarte; Anatoly Yakorev; Vincent Pepito F. Yambao; Jose F. Zamarriego; Deming Zhao; Liviana Zorzi; Nico Zwikker Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft | dfv Mediengruppe | Frankfurt am Main This Yearbook 2018 consists of articles produced within the scientific project „Cross Cultural Compliance“. The project was initiated and conducted from 2015–2017 by Professor Bartosz Makowicz and Partners at the Viadrina Compliance Center, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) (www.compliance-academia.org) and was supported by Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION at the European-University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany. The articles reflect the personal views and opinions of their respective authors, unless stated differently in the particular article. Authors intrested in submitting their texts for future editions of thisYear- book are kindly invited to contact the editor under [email protected]. Bibliographic information of the German National Library The German National Library lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliogra- fie (German National Bibliogaphy); detailed bibliographic data are available on the in- ternet at http://dnb.de. -
Critical Examination of Alternative Dispute Resolution
International Journal of Research and Review Vol.7; Issue: 11; November 2020 Website: www.ijrrjournal.com Review Paper E-ISSN: 2349-9788; P-ISSN: 2454-2237 Critical Examination of Alternative Dispute Resolution Isaac Olaitan Okeya Management Consultant Liverpool UK, Former Dean Faculty of Management Sciences, College of Technology, Esa Oke, Nigeria and Former Controller Owena Bank Plc. Nigeria. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION It has been observed from survey This research work will centre on, among report that most people desire from our many other things, matters which broadly modern justice system, is to avoid going to affect “Alternative Dispute Resolution.” trial. Most problems associated with Alternative disputes resolution, is popularly litigation include illiteracy of the law and known to be called ADR, has been noted to have embraced different methods of resolving the legal system due to its complicated different disputes, although it is commonly language and quaint procedures, and the ill viewed as a form of assisted negotiations with a faith in the court‟s fairness or its efficiency 2 central objective of dispute resolution: as a means of resolving disputes. Also, this alternative to traditional processes used by the is associated with factors such as high costs, law. Therefore, ADR is more of a consensual the endless delays, the tottering heaps of process, that is, it requires consent from the papers which take over their lives; therefore, parties involved, and its outcome are non- litigants seem to prefer a simpler approach: binding, so as such the dispute might not have a process conducted in plain language, been resolved. based on common sense, and geared to Prior to the development of Alternative dispute getting problems sorted out around a table resolution, disputes are often resolved by courts through litigation process, and in most times, rather in the hot atmosphere of the court room.3 justice is not served. -
Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking Feedback to Stephanie Miller Explanation Ranking Methodology Combined Score Impact- Factor Currency-Factor
Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking Feedback to Stephanie Miller Explanation Ranking methodology Combined score Impact- factor Currency-factor All Subjects For Editorial R Co CaC Information I Jn C an mb se os A Select left, then All Countries F ls F English non- k . s t English 20 Multi Sep B 11 Jnl-name words arate then General Specialized older surveys C Check create Student-edited Peer-edited Refereed spreadsheet To submit Print Online-only articles to law journals Ranked Non-ranked Submit clear Submit via Rank (e.g. 15,17-25) LexOpus 0.33 ImpF-Weight (0..1) Combi Rank Journal ned 04- 11 1 Harvard Law Review 100 2 Columbia Law Review 85.8 3 The Yale Law Journal 80.3 4 Stanford Law Review 79.3 5 Michigan Law Review 69.5 6 California Law Review 67.2 7 University of Pennsylvania Law 66.6 Review 8 Texas Law Review 66.2 9 Virginia Law Review 65.6 10 Minnesota Law Review 63.9 11 UCLA Law Review 63.4 12 The Georgetown Law Journal 62.8 13 New York University Law 62.7 Review 14 Cornell Law Review 59.8 15 Northwestern University Law 59.7 Review 16 Fordham Law Review 59.5 17 Notre Dame Law Review 56.1 18 Vanderbilt Law Review 51.6 18 William and Mary Law Review 51.6 20 The University of Chicago Law 48.9 Review 21 Iowa Law Review 48.4 22 Boston University Law Review 47.2 23 Duke Law Journal 46.3 24 North Carolina Law Review 41 25 Emory Law Journal 40.7 26 Southern California Law 40.2 Review 27 Cardozo Law Review 39.6 28 Boston College Law Review 38.1 28 The George Washington Law 38.1 Review 30 UC Davis Law Review 36.9 31 Hastings Law Journal -
1 Faculty of Law / the University of Manitoba SYLLABUS CANADIAN LEGAL HISTORY History 3780/Law 3410 WINTER 2012 Delloyd
Faculty of Law / The University of Manitoba SYLLABUS CANADIAN LEGAL HISTORY History 3780/Law 3410 WINTER 2012 DeLloyd J. Guth, Ph.D. Professor of Law and Legal History Office: 305I, Robson Hall: Thursdays 11:30 a.m. ‐ 3:00 and by appointment (474‐ 6149 or 488‐7477 or email = [email protected]) Class Meets: Thursdays 4:00‐7:00 p.m., Room 204, Robson Hall (or occasionally at Guth's home). MISSION: TO EXPAND YOUR SELF‐SUFFICIENT PRIMARY EVIDENCE RESEARCH‐WRITING SKILLS AND YOUR SELF‐CONFIDENCE, FOR THE BENEFIT OF FUTURE CLIENTS AND PRESENT READERS! THIS COURSE WILL BETTER INFORM YOU ON SELECT SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL AREAS OF LAW, THEIR ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT: ABORIGINAL, ENGLISH, FRENCH, CANADIAN, MANITOBAN. PURPOSE: Canada's history has been best documented in matters legal and judicial, if only because law creates systems with procedures that construct authoritative records for human activities. This course offers both substantive and methodological contents in a chronological manner, working with primary evidence in Winnipeg's abundant legal‐judicial archives and libraries, wherever possible. REQUIREMENTS AND EVALUATION: This is an interdisciplinary course centered in the professional, postgraduate curriculum of the Faculty of Law, cross‐listed for credit in the Department of History. There are no course pre‐requisites. (a) Each LAW STUDENT will be graded on individual performance for TWO RESEARCH ESSAYS (25% of total course grade = 1st essay, 60% = 2nd essay), plus TWO ORAL REPORTS on assigned articles and general class participation (10%) and the “Old Bailey” criminal law case search (5%); a confidentially communicated evaluation or progress report will be available whenever the student requests it. -
Construction Contract Policy: Do We Mean What We Say?
CORE Metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk Provided by Central Archive at the University of Reading R E S E A R C H P A P E R S July 2002 Volume 4, Number 12 Construction contract policy: do we mean what we say? Will Hughes University of Reading, UK Yasuyoshi Maeda Penta Ocean Construction, Tokyo, Japan © RICS Foundation Aims and scope of The RICS Foundation Mike Hoxley Anglia Polytechnic University July 2002 the RICS Foundation Research Paper Electronic Reference PS0412 Research Paper Series David Lewis Harper Adams University Series College Published by Editor Colin Lizieri RICS Foundation The aim of the RICS Dr Les Ruddock University of Reading 12 Great George Street Foundation Paper series is to School of Construction & Jorge Lopes London SW1P 3AD, UK provide an outlet for the Property Management Instituto Politecnico de results of research and University of Salford Broganca The views expressed by the development in any area Salford John MacFarlane author(s) are not necessarily relevant to the surveying Lancs M5 4WT University of Western Sydney those of the RICS Foundation. profession. Papers range from United Kingdom David Mackmin Neither the author(s), the fundamental research work Sheffield Hallam University RICS Foundation nor the through to innovative Tel: +44 (0)161 295 4208 Nick Millard publisher accept any liability practical applications of new Fax: +44 (0)161 295 5011 Bruton Knowles for any action arising from the and interesting ideas. Papers Email: l. r u d d o c k @ s a l f o r d . a c . -
Implementation of Adr Techniques in Public
International Journal of Science, Environment ISSN 2278-3687 (O) and Technology, Vol. 6, No 5, 2017, 3121 – 3131 2277-663X (P) IMPLEMENTATION OF ADR TECHNIQUES IN PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN NIGERIA Falilat Olubunmi Idowu1 and Anthony Akinlola Hungbo2 1Quantity Surveying Department, Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, Nigeria E-mail: [email protected] (*Corresponding Author) Abstract: Disputes in the construction industry have been attributed to several factors and categorized in various ways by many researchers. Despite the considerable amount of knowledge accumulated by many researchers on dispute causation and management, disputes still continue to prevail in the construction industry and cause disharmony in the construction process with significant costs. This study aims at assessing the implementation of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques in the Nigerian public construction projects. An extensive literature review and questionnaire survey was carried out in order to achieve the aim of the study. The causes of disputes on public construction projects were identified and the ADR techniques that are effective in resolving disputes on public construction projects were also examined. The study found variation to the scope of work as the leading cause of disputes and adjudication as the ADR technique that brings about a final resolution of disputes on public construction projects. It was also revealed that public clients do not define the scope of work adequately before embarking on construction projects. However, the study recommends that adequate attention be given to clients’ requirements so as to define the scope of work accurately before embarking on public construction projects. Keywords: ADR, construction industry, dispute resolution, public client. -
Volume 10 (2013) | ISSN 1932-1821 (Print) 1932-1996 (Online) DOI 10.5195/Taxreview.2013.18 |
Volume 10 (2013) | ISSN 1932-1821 (print) 1932-1996 (online) DOI 10.5195/taxreview.2013.18 | http://taxreview.law.pitt.edu This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. This journal is published by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program, and is cosponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Press. PITTSBURGH TAX REVIEW Volume 10 Spring 2013 Issue 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES WHEN ARE DAMAGES TAX FREE?: THE ELUSIVE MEANING OF “PHYSICAL INJURY” Ronald H. Jensen ................................................................... 87 ENTRY-LEVEL ENTREPRENEURS AND THE CHOICE-OF-ENTITY CHALLENGE Emily Ann Satterthwaite ...................................................... 139 NOTE AVOIDING DELEGATION DOCTRINE CHALLENGES TO INTERNET SALES TAX LEGISLATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE MAIN STREET FAIRNESS ACT Michael J. Bouey ................................................................. 203 Pitt Tax Review | ISSN 1932-1821 (print) 1932-1996 (online) DOI 10.5195/taxreview.2013.18 | http://taxreview.law.pitt.edu i PITTSBURGH TAX REVIEW Volume 10 Spring 2013 Issue 2 2012 – 2013 EDITORIAL BOARD Senior Editors Michael J. Bouey Editor-in-Chief James Flannery Mirit Eyal-Cohen Anthony C. Infanti Faculty Editor Chief Faculty Editor Faculty Editor Sarah Martin John W. Kettering Executive Editor Production Editor Saheli Chakrabarty Ryan P. Hinsey Jeremiah Vandermark Notes Editor Articles Editors Jennifer Saint-Preux Sarah J. Ratzkin Research Editor Bluebook Editor Managing Editors Ashley Hileman Brian Fraile Sam Pangas Max Slater Kelly Smith Associate Editors Becky Armady Sung Un Kim Sean M. O’Rourke Patrick Carew Frank Kimmel Emily Osgood Jamie L. Davis Sarah Knerr Ryan Perlson Katelyn M. -
NYCLA CONSTRUCTION LAW JOURNAL a Publication of the NYCLA Construction Law Committee Volume III, Issue II FALL 2013
NYCLA CONSTRUCTION LAW JOURNAL A publication of the NYCLA Construction Law Committee Volume III, Issue II FALL 2013 Letter From the Co-Chair I N S I D E “New York Stands Alone” ARTICLES Dear Colleagues, there are many things that are quintessential New York: Broadway; Bagels; the Statue of Liberty (sorry New Jersey); and, although you Top Ten Construction Contract Provisions To Be Negotiated With the probably don’t know this, I doubt you will be surprised Owner Pg. 2 By Frank A. Hess, Esq. and Richard S. Robinson, Esq. to hear that New York is also home to the only McDonald’s with three levels of seating. The Liability of An Owner, Contractor or Subcontractor Under Article However, it might surprise you to learn that New 3-A of the Lien Law May Last Long Than You Think Pg. 9 York is the only State in the Union with a so-called By Michael Silverstein, Esq. “scaffold law” which imposes strict liability on owners Frequently Asked Questions on Construction and Construction Law and contractors for gravity related injuries (in fact, the By Robert S. Peckar, Esq, and Michael S. Zicherman, Esq. Pg. 11 “scaffold law” is the only area of civil liability law in New York which does not contain a comparative Protection of Neighboring Property During Construction Pg. 15 negligence standard). New York has held this By Brian G. Lustbader, Esq. distinction since Illinois repealed its scaffold law in 1995. All other States which have historically enacted a When The Federal Government’s Hard-Line Claim Negotiations Are scaffold law had repealed their statutes by the 1940’s. -
Destination Management
DESTINATION MANAGEMENT LEVEL OF COURSE UNIT Bachelor LEARNING OUTCOMES OF COURSE UNIT Students understand the particular challenges of destination management for a place, region, federal state or country. They understand the relevant stakeholders, the importance of positioning and strategic marketing. They know the essential tools for the implementation process. COURSE CONTENTS • New strategies in destination management and destination branding using different national and international branding strategies as an example. • Infrastructural investment as a key impulse for destination management with examples from national and international destinations such as Vienna, Linz, Erl, Munich, Berlin, Eisenhüttenstadt, Mantua, Molde, New York and Sydney. • Political implications of destination management such as regional development, federal stakeholders vs national stakeholders, and the influence of organizations, foundations and local clubs • European political influences on destination management in European countries: standardization, quality management and communication management • “Symbolic capital” in destination branding, applying P Bourdieu’s theories • E-marketing strategies RECOMMENDED OR REQUIRED READING BIEGER, Thomas (2008): Management von Destinationen. 7. unveränderte Auflage. Ouldenboug Wissenschaftsverlag, München. MUELLER, Hansruedi (2005): Freizeit und Tourismus. Eine Einführung in Theorie und Politik. Forschungsinstitut für Freizeit und Tourismus. Bern. Literatur auf der Lernplattform KOCH, Klaus-Dieter (2013): 10 Thesen -
Media Data 2020
MEDIA DATA 2020 globally published magazines for the coating and converting industry SPECIALISED MAGAZINE FOR THE COATING AND CONVERTING INDUSTRY Issue 31 | 2018 Innovations for film, nonwovens and paper converting | 薄膜,无纺布和纸品加工的创新 粘结就是它的全部 ADHESION IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT 新数字时代的层压技术 LAMINATION IN THE “CLOUD” 质量是关键 QUALITY IS CRITICAL 13 为什么粘合剂不仅仅具有粘结力 | 21 包装走向好莱坞 | PACKAGING 26 组织材料上的高质量印刷 | Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH • Mainzer Landstr. 251 • 60326 Frankfurt am Main / Germany • www.c2-asia.com 251 • 60326 Frankfurt GmbH • Mainzer Landstr. Deutscher Fachverlag WHY ADHESIVES HAVE MORE GOES HOLLYWOOD | KARL HIGH-QUALITY PRINT ON THAN STICKING POWER | EIMEA KNAUER TISSUE MATERIAL | BST C2Asia Cover 210x285 RZ 20181025.indd 1 25.10.2018 14:23:51 C2 Europe • C2 Deutschland • C2 International • C2 Asia PUBLISHING HOUSE AND CONTACTS Publishing Director Advertising Department Editorial Department Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Rainer Miserre Nina Pirchmoser Nora Heise Mainzer Landstr. 251 Tel.: +49 69 7595-1291 Advertising Sales Director Editor-in-Chief 60326 Frankfurt, Germany Fax: +49 69 7595-1290 Tel.: +49 69 7595-1227 Tel.: +49 151 42515819 Tel.: +49 69 7595-01 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fax: + 49 69 7595-2999 Internet: www.dfv.de Publisher Heidrun Dangl Martin Hirschmann Advertising Director Editorial Management Matthias Mahr Technical Magazines Tel.: +49 69 7595-1546 Publisher Technical Magazines Tel.: +49 69 7595-2563 [email protected] Tel.: +49 69 7595-1548 [email protected] Terms and [email protected] -
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