... non-discrimination. Humanrights protections against
torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and criminal justice system rights, are essential to curbing the
spread of HIV and TB in Zambian ... drug-resistant TB includes the use of second-line
drugs, with individual case management including a his-
tory of drug use inthe country andthe individual [31],
such procedures are unheard ofin Zambian ... commissioner of
prisons, ZPS] and judge fellow inmates and mete out
punishments, including beatings, through night-time
courts in their cells.
According to both inmates and prison officials,
drinking...
... are: the murder of
Wilson Pinheiro and Francisco “Chico” Mendes in the
Amazon rain forest, the massacre of Father Nery Lito Satur
and several others inthe Philippines, andthe public hanging
of ... toxic
waste dumping, natural resource exploitation, andthe conse-
quent degradation ofthe means of subsistence of indigenous
people. The roles ofthe state and MNCs in suppressing the
rightsof communal ... norms
pertaining to therightsof all people to clean air, water, and a
safe and sound environment capable of sustaining life are
offered inthe concluding section. The policy and theoretical
implications...
... were seen inthe cyto-
plasm andinthe vicinity of budding HHV-6A particles
(Figure 7B), and other incomplete HCV particles were also
seen inthe perinuclear space (Figures 7A and 7D). These
HCV ... outside the cells. The assembly and synthesis of
HHV-6A begins inthe nucleus, the virion acquires a mem-
brane as it passes through the nuclear membrane, and it
matures inthe cytoplasm. The synthesis ... unhindered andthe phenomenon of 'dominance' was not
observed in our experiments. In addition, CIMM-HCV was present inthe perinuclear space,
suggesting their possible synthesis in the...
... changed the dynamics of
AIDS by prolonging the lives of HIV-infected individuals
irrespective of infections and other associated problems
[4].
Our effort is to understand the impact of multiple infec-
tions ... budding from the plasma membrane ofthe cell
(Figure 6). In addition, HCV virions were seen inthe cyto-
plasm andinthe vicinity of budding HHV-6A particles
(Figure 7B), and other incomplete ... outside the cells. The assembly and synthesis of
HHV-6A begins inthe nucleus, the virion acquires a mem-
brane as it passes through the nuclear membrane, and it
matures inthe cytoplasm. The synthesis...
... at the beginning ofthe
year. SEG = the number of industry segment(s). V = the voting rights level ofthe largest ultimate owner. CV =
the ratio of cash flow rights over voting rightsofthe ... value of equity in
millions of U.S. dollar at the beginning ofthe year. Q = the market value of equity divided by the book value of
total assets at the beginning ofthe year. LEV = the total ... logarithm ofthe market value of equity in millions of U.S. dollars at
the beginning of year t;
Q
it
= the market value of equity divided by the book value of total assets at the beginning
of year...
... Perez 2002). The critical question (theoretically and politically)
is whether a single ‘best practice’ of embedding and regulating the bio-industries is
emerging. Inthe latter part ofthe paper ...
‘New Biology’ – preliminary draft only
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core theme inthe understanding ofthe role ofthe state inthe knowledge-based
economy (innovation driven economy, learning economy, etc.) has been ... that is emerging in Finland andin Australia is the lack of
resource coordination and discursive harmonisation between the different actors inthe
innovation system – due to the lack of acknowledged...
... understanding of fairness requires recognition of
the reliance ofthe role ofthe defence (and therefore therightsofthe accused) on
the institutional structure ofthe proceedings.
Introduction
xx
Columns ... defence ofthe accused, the hearing and discussion
of the evidence of witnesses, the examination of all ofthe facts and the
assessment ofthe evidence’. Further, it was necessary that the judge, ... diminished importance ofthe pre-trial phase may explain why
there were fewer calls in France for reform ofthe pre-trial phase. Indeed the
continuing dominance ofthe investigating judge in...
... change for the time being. Now the strategy is
essentially a return to the ‘policy of a calm hand’ (Politik der ruhigen Hand) of the
summer of 2001, inthe hope of some sort of spin-off from global ... expand the funding base, on the model ofthe Bu
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rgerversicherung, are
being blocked by the CDU, reflecting the traditionally close relations between the
party andthe pharmaceutical industry and ... to
unemployment insurance
fund
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... differentiate the governing elites between these two
state actors in order to trace their distinct and interacting interests, and examine how state
institutions structure the interactions between them. ... or restructure property rights (Khan 2002), and these
rights are key in creating social bases of support. On the other hand, due to their training
and the prospect of career advancement, technocrats ... development
and training inthe civil service: inthe ASEAN-Four cases, technocrats become members
of the civilian bureaucracy either as career officers rising up from the ranks ofthe
bureaucracy and...
... spite of it and alongside it, and
systemically with the support of development finance institutions
(DFIs). Bearing this in mind, the book examines the proposition that
the politicaleconomyof ... institutions
of the global concessional financing system (see also Gélinas 2003) and
the narratives inpoliticaleconomy which explain what they do. It
examines obscure and peripheral parts ofthe Northern ... outlines andthe poverty that Bush (2007)
examines.
The book examines thepoliticaleconomyof global capitalism as it
particularly affects the poorest, by examining the mystified institutions
of...
... www.mountainvoices.net/
lesotho.asp.html
2. The inadequacy ofthe development duopoly ofthe modern and ‘other’,
the developed and developing, is well critiqued since the seminal Culture
and Imperialism ... importance ofthe whole network of institutions to a) regulation in
the global economy; b) development prospects in Southern countries;
and c) relations of power inthe interstate system, and look at the ... power inthe academic literature of
international politicaleconomy has allowed neoliberalism to remain
the dominant ideology of international development theory and for
the Great Predators of the...
... status and critically obscures how the
divide between the global haves and have-nots is maintained; the
technical slights of hand are the implementing policy machine of the
politicaleconomyof development. ... banks. They exist at the ‘commanding heights’ (Arrighi 1994: xii),
in the boardroom ofthe global economy, and their relatively small
number explains in part both the herd behaviour of investors ... evidenced
by the gratuitously negative statistics on social wellbeing in Africa (see
chapter 6) and some parts of South -East Asiaand Latin America, and
the collective myopia of those involved in high institutions...
... senior official inthe CDC in
1993, referring to the case of Kenya, noted that the CDC would take
investment decisions:
by understanding thehuman nature of these people, how they
are moving andthe ... cultures in their management of risk, in addition to financial
instruments and sensitivity testing, and other modes of quantification
and provisioning. In this there is also a modern realm of discretion,
arbitrary ... politicians, rather than looking at
computer figures. So I think there is a lot of, in this business of
investing in developing countries, there is an awful lot of
experience, that comes in.
(Interview,...
... colonies inthe world economyand sterling area. Thus, in 1949 they
urged the British Government to pay ‘closer consideration’ to pricing
policies andthe ‘relative place inthe UK markets ofthe ... the Corporation with:
the duty of securing the investigation, formulation and
carrying out of projects for developing resources of colonial
territories with a view to the production therein of ... 12:34 Page 85
In 1961 the CDC won the 1961 Financial Settlement andthe primary
responsibility for maintaining a proper balance in its own portfolio,
and in 1963 restoration inthe independent...