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The contribution of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) to the Harmonization and Unification of International Trade L…

2014

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) is recognized as the core legal body of the United Nations system in the field of international trade law, and has a mandate from the UN General Assembly to harmonize, modernize and coordinate rules on international business. Since its inception over forty-five years ago, UNCITRAL has continued to pursue these aims in the key areas of international trade law such as international commercial arbitration and conciliation, international sales of goods and related transactions, security interests, international payments, international transport of goods, electronic commerce, procurement and infrastructure development. By adopti…

Droit commercial international[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawHarmonizationHarmonisationCoordinationNormative actionCNUDCIUniformisationUNCITRALCompétence normativeInternational trade lawModernization
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Caging techniques for field exposures of fish to chemical contaminants

2005

The article reviews current state-of-the-art to conduct fish caging as an assessment and monitoring technique in aquatic toxicology. A multitude of scientific, practical and management factors influence and may restrict how field research is carried out. For many purposes the advantages of transplant fish caging outweigh the alternative methodologies of impact studies of xenobiotics. However, besides mortality, virtually no study has evaluated the physiological consequences of caging fish. It is not known how caging itself affects the responses of fishes to chemical pollution. The used caging densities are commonly too high. However, with the aid of variables describing physiological stress…

EcologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFishesEnvironmental researchEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental exposureAquatic ScienceBiologyAquatic toxicologyFisheryImpact studiesToxicity TestsEnvironmental monitoringChemical contaminantsAnimalsFish <Actinopterygii>International harmonizationWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringAquatic Toxicology
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The Logical Sequence of Regional Economic Integration

2021

Globally, regional economic communities are classified in what is customarily called the linear model of integration. The question arises as to where African RECs stand on a stylized linear path of economic integration and to what extent this model can provide guidance for further integration steps. The factual nonlinearity of the ‘model’ is discussed and the ensuing challenges for economic integration are identified in terms of monetary unions, non-tariff measures/barriers (with a new typology) and harmonization of standards. In a final step, the ‘model’ itself is amended and critically discussed in the light of the question of whether a scheme largely inspired by the European experience c…

Economic integrationTypologyStylized factSequencePath (graph theory)Linear modelEconomicsHarmonizationEconomic system
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The CIGR project for the harmonization of Agricultural Engineering University Curricula

1994

Abstract A project for the harmonization of Agricultural Engineering University Curricula was started in 1989 at European level. This project led to two seminars (in 1991 and 1992) and to a survey of current University organization and Curricula of Agricultural Engineering in 25 Countries. The harmonization project is still under way and has achieved world-wide interest. In this paper the main results already obtained, together with possible future developments, are presented.

EngineeringEuropean levelbusiness.industryHarmonizationAgricultural engineeringbusinessCurriculumEuropean Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension
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Upgrading cultural infrastructures: Notes on the strategy concerning variable message signs on the European scene

2011

This paper presents the general strategy concerning Variable Message Sign harmonization in Europe represented by the work of the Expert and Study Group 4-Mare Nostrum (ESG4) within the EasyWay program. Co-funded by the European Commission and participated by 22 European Member States, EasyWay focuses on ITS implementation integrating stakeholders from the public and private sector. The paper shows some empirical data to illustrate the slow but careful, integral approach followed by ESG4 in order to issue specific recommendations concerning Variable Message Signs design and use in Europe.

EngineeringVariable (computer science)Work (electrical)business.industryOrder (exchange)Automotive industryHarmonizationVariable-message signPublic relationsbusinessPrivate sectorIntelligent transportation system2011 14th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
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Commentary on the MID3 Good Practices Paper

2017

During the last 10 years the European Medicines Agency (EMA) organized a number of workshops on modeling and simulation, working towards greater integration of modeling and simulation (M&S) in the development and regulatory assessment of medicines. In the 2011 EMA - European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) Workshop on Modelling and Simulation, European regulators agreed to the necessity to build expertise to be able to review M&S data provided by companies in their dossier. This led to the establishment of the EMA Modelling and Simulation Working Group (MSWG). Also, there was agreement reached on the need for harmonization on good M&S practices and for conti…

Engineeringbusiness.industryHarmonizationPublic relations030226 pharmacology & pharmacyManagement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConsistency (negotiation)Documentation030220 oncology & carcinogenesisModeling and SimulationAgency (sociology)Pharmacology (medical)Dialog boxbusinessDrug industryCPT: Pharmacometrics &amp; Systems Pharmacology
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Transnational Organized Crime and European Union: Aspects and Problem

2013

The fight against criminal organisations and their ability to carry out illegal activities beyond national systems has represented a “bridge head” in the European path towards the harmonisation of criminal laws in the Member States. After identifying the role of the harmonisation of criminal law in the European Union Treaties, the study underline that the difficulty in defining the concept of transnational organised crime could lead to a too wide European intervention. In order to avoid such a risk, it is useful to refer to other relevant international sources, like the 2000 Palermo UN Convention. Nevertheless, the more recent European decisions on the matter (in particular, a Resolution by…

European Union - transnational organized crime - Harmonization of criminal lawSettore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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Harmonization of Insurance Supervisory Law

2015

This chapter addresses the fundamental issue of what degree of harmonization applies in the Solvency II system. Distinguishing among the several degrees of harmonization—minimum harmonization, maximum harmonization, and full harmonization—leads to the conclusion that the Solvency II Directive has full harmonization as its objective. This has two important ramifications: First, the Solvency II Directive requires that any insurance supervisory regime implementation by the respective national legislators must completely align with the European insurance supervisory regime. Second, a system of full harmonization prohibits national legislators from unilaterally enacting additional measures not p…

European Union lawSupervisory systemsSolvencyExtant taxonbusiness.industryAccountingHarmonizationBusinessPrinciple of legalityDirectiveGeneral clause
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International Successions in Spain: The Impact of a New EU Regulation

2009

ABSTRACTThe arrangement of cross-border successions is a real challenge nowadays for both citizens and authorities due to the multicultural profile of today’s societies together with the current diversity of regulations, both at the substantive and conflicts levels. On 14 October 2009, the European Union adopted a new Proposal for a Regulation on international successions, a comprehensive instrument which will entail the harmonization within the EU of the conflicts regulation of cross-borders inheritances. The text finally adopted will necessarily have to provide an adequate equilibrium of the interests of people living in Europe to be successful. Material justice should not only focus on t…

Geographymedia_common.quotation_subjectMulticulturalismLawImmigrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceHarmonizationPublic administrationEuropean unionEconomic Justicemedia_commonDiversity (politics)Spanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Measurement of formal harmonization progress:

2002

Abstract As a result of globalization, the accounting profession has become increasingly aware of the need to establish a single set of accounting standards that would be valid in the international arena. Recent events highlight the timeliness of this study, which provides an empirical measurement of International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) progress throughout its harmonization history. The purpose of this article is twofold: first, a new measure of the advances achieved through formal harmonization and second, to use this methodology to evaluate the IASC achievements all through its standard-setting activity. Our results prove that the IASC has made great progress in regard to t…

GlobalizationHarmony (color)business.industryProcess (engineering)International accountingPolitical scienceAccountingHarmonizationbusinessEmpirical measureAccounting standardThe International Journal of Accounting
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