Articles, tagged with "member states", page 2
11th January 2011
The most of the doctrine contemporary talk of a personality, albeit limited, of individuals, natural and legal persons. It draws its inspiration especially by the multiplication of those conventional rules that require the Member States to protect the fun...
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Author:
interlitigation
15th October 2010
Utilizing natural and clean electric power sources for administering warmth and electrical power in peoples' houses is starting to be gradually more common. It lowers the burden on current fossil fuels, which has contributed to the worldwide heating to a...
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Author:
ChristinaGreene
14th October 2010
Facebook has become more than just a site for people to catch up with each other. Its marketing benefits have many establishments running around trying to get Facebook fans. Facebook may have started out as a simple site for social networking, but it has ...
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Author:
WilhelminaThomas
11th August 2010
Figures from the European Commission suggest that 99% of all European businesses are small and medium sized enterprises, with self-employed workers represent around 16% of the active population.
Many self-employed workers rely on the help of spouses an...
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Author:
KateRussell
17th June 2010
International Fuel Tax Agreement is the latest agreement between Canada and United States of America regarding the fuel tax collection and distribution mechanism. According to the rule of this agreement it is mandatory for every licensee who operates unde...
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Author:
Ray Donovan
30th March 2010
Textile and clothing output fell sharply in the EU in the first six months of 2009, and declined at double digit rates in almost all member states for which data are available.
The falls reflected declining export demand for EU-made goods as well as fall...
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Author:
Sandip
05th January 2010
Auto insurance rates comparing is a good way for people want to buy ing auto insurance.Auto insurance rates comparing can be taken many forms, the level of reporting requirements and depending on what state the car is in the details and may be registere...
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Author:
youhan
01st December 2009
One of the criticisms of mobile phones is that they are major noise polluters, and many people find few things are more irritating than incessant mobile phone users and irritating ring tones. Now, in a complete U-turn, smart phones such as the Nokia N97 a...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th November 2009
An International fund is a pool of money that is made available to many nations around the world, as a form of a loan that is meant to go towards investments and growth. The fund is governed by an organization that oversees the global financial market, by...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
19th October 2009
Carriers who operate trucks or related vehicles in some states must complete all fuel tax licensing and reporting. IFTA is often included into those reports and some of its member states around the United States and in Canada. Any IFTA carriers must have ...
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Author:
Ray Donovan
23rd September 2009
Recently, the EU members rejected the proposal of the European Commission to impose a formal system that would regulate any importer of leather shoes like Vietnam and China. The scheme was designed in order to replace emergency policies that were implemen...
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Author:
rajesh1
26th July 2009
Car insurance is also important to take the car. The condition is achieved when the activity, and are more inclined to make efforts to be well insured. This is essentially a state, in some Member States, before driving a car, even with a legal license and...
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Author:
carinsuranceezine
18th July 2009
Since Spain joined the United Nations in the year 1955, it has shown its keenness to conduct economic trade with partners around the world. It was admitted to the World Bank in just three years after that. Opening up of economy and importing in Spain has ...
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Author:
Gen Wright
05th July 2009
Sourcing copies of competitors products is easily perpetrated by companies from the West who find Chinese factories a willing collaborator. Manufacturers in the West would naturally be very wary of such blatant abuse of IP rights and the risk of legal act...
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Author:
David Edis-Bates
10th June 2009
Unemployment levels across Europe have soared, leading to the highest Eurozone unemployment rates for a decade. The figures relate to the 16 counties across Europe which are using the Euro, a currency which has fared well throughout the global recession. ...
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Author:
Carys