Interfacing Nations

Interfacing Nations
Title Interfacing Nations PDF eBook
Author Reeta Chowdhary Tremblay
Publisher Delhi : B.R. Pub.
Pages 520
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Papers presented at the International Conference on South Asia, "India and Pakistan: 50 Years of Independence: Assessment and Prospects," held in Carleton University, Ottawa, in August 1997.

The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India’s Foreign Policy

The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India’s Foreign Policy
Title The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India’s Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 384
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000368858

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This book investigates the interplay of internal and external constraints, challenges and possibilities regarding foreign policy in India. It is the first attempt to systematically analyse and focus on the different actors and institutions in the domestic and international contexts who impose and push for various directions in India’s foreign policy. Rather than focusing on any one particular theme, the book explores the myriad aspects of foreign policymaking and the close interface between the domestic and external aspects in Indian policymaking. In turn, this relates to the structural issues shaping and reshaping the Asian regional dynamics and India’s connectivity within a globalized world. This book will be of great interest to postgraduate students; scholars of Asian Studies, development, and political science and international relations; and all those involved in policy – especially foreign policy – within India and South Asia. It will also be useful for people working in professional branches of consultancy and the private sector dealing with India and with South Asia in general.

The Interface Between EU and International Law

The Interface Between EU and International Law
Title The Interface Between EU and International Law PDF eBook
Author Inge Govaere
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 463
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Law
ISBN 150992339X

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Despite their many obvious interconnections, EU and international law are all too often studied and practised in different spheres. While it is natural for each to insist on its own unique characteristics, and in particular for the EU to emphasise its sui generis nature, important insights might be lost because of this exclusionary approach. This book aims to break through some of those barriers and to show how more interaction between the two spheres might be encouraged. In so doing, it offers a constitutional dimension but also a substantive one, identifying policy areas where EU and international law and their respective actors work alongside each other. Offering a 360-degree view on both EU and international institutional and substantive law, this collection presents a refreshing perspective on a longstanding issue.

The Interface of International Trade Law and Taxation

The Interface of International Trade Law and Taxation
Title The Interface of International Trade Law and Taxation PDF eBook
Author Jennifer E. Farrell
Publisher IBFD
Pages 339
Release 2013
Genre Foreign trade regulation
ISBN 9087221827

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This book explores the ill-defined and oft-underestimated relationship between the World Trade Organization (WTO) and taxation. By adopting a two-pronged approach, the relationship is examined in terms of the extent to which the WTO legal framework exerts influence upon domestic tax law and international tax policy, and whether it is appropriate for the WTO to play a regulatory role in the field of taxation. The book begins with an examination of the historical development of international trade law and international tax law, and demonstrates that these two separate areas of law are closely linked in terms of their underlying principles and historical evolution. The work then goes on to offer a doctrinal analysis of the tax content found in the WTO legal texts and highlights ambiguities therein.

The Patent-Competition Interface in Developing Countries

The Patent-Competition Interface in Developing Countries
Title The Patent-Competition Interface in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Thomas K. Cheng
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 545
Release 2022-01-15
Genre Law
ISBN 0192857355

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This book proposes an approach to the patent-competition interface for developing countries. It puts forward a theoretical framework after canvassing relevant policy considerations and examines the many reasons why patent protection is not essential for generating innovation incentives in developing countries. These include the tendency of the patent system to overcompensate innovators, the availability of other appropriation mechanisms for innovators to monetize their innovations, and the lack of appropriate technological capacity in many developing countries to take advantage of the incentives generated by the patent system. It also argues that developing countries with a small population need not pay heed to the impact of their patent system on the incentives of foreign innovators. It then proposes a classification of developing countries into production countries, technology adaptation countries, and proto-innovation countries and argues that dynamic efficiency considerations take on different meanings for developing countries depending on their technological capacities. For the vast majority of developing countries bereft of meaningful innovation capacity, foreign technology transfer is the main vehicle for technological progress. The chief dynamic policy consideration for these countries is hence incentives for technology transfer instead of innovation incentives. There are three main means of voluntary technology transfer: importation of technological goods, foreign direct investment, and technology licensing. Competition law regulation of patent exploitation practices interacts with these three means of technology transfer in different ways and an appropriate approach to the patent-competition interface for these countries needs to take these into account. Distilling all these considerations, the book proposes a development stage-specific approach to the patent-competition interface for developing countries. The approach is then applied to a number of patent exploitation practices, including unilateral refusal to deal, patent tying, excessive pricing for pharmaceuticals, reverse payment settlements, and restrictive licensing practices.

Work and Family Interface in the International Career Context

Work and Family Interface in the International Career Context
Title Work and Family Interface in the International Career Context PDF eBook
Author Liisa Mäkelä
Publisher Springer
Pages 219
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3319176471

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This book focuses on the interface of work and personal life of international professionals. The globalization of business has led to an increasing number of people who work in international roles either through working abroad on different kinds of assignments or through international travelling. This book provides novel knowledge on the topic from different perspectives, highlighting not only the inherent challenges but also the positive side of working in a modern globalized world. Moreover, the book contributes by bringing together international professionals’ own experiences, family members’ experiences, organizational aspects and new theoretical discussions and models. The book covers several different perspectives on the work and personal life interface offering insights on the areas like adjustment, social support, dual-career issues and organizational practices. The book examines the situations of several different types of international employee such as organizational expatriates, self-initiated expatriates and international business travellers. The new interesting research evidence is provided from various country contexts from North America, Europe and Asia by researchers around the world.

Judging at the Interface

Judging at the Interface
Title Judging at the Interface PDF eBook
Author Esmé Shirlow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 381
Release 2021-02-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1108490972

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This book investigates how international adjudicators defer to State decision-making authority, and what that reveals about the domestic-international interface.