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The quality of human resource plays a critical role in the rise and fall of nations, and human resource can be channeled and developed in the right direction with the help of proper education. A nation's overall position and its standing in the comity of nations are, to a large extent, determined by the standards of its educational system. Here, Khalid and Khan attempt to shed light on vital aspects of Pakistan's educational scenario so as to enable readers to appreciate the enormity of the country's challenges as seen against the historical background of the system of education that is currently in place.
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...Pp. 540-541. 3. International comity does not require in all instances that American li... interests of the foreign and requesting nations than a blanket "first resort" rule would generate....
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... concerning the rights, privileges and comity of nations as part of the ship or aircraft to whic...
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...Comity G. Jurisdictional Discovery Under the Hague Eviden...(49) . Some nations instituted blocking statutes to prevent U.S. parti...
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... governed by English law because of comity of nations (The 'Al Battani' [1993] 2 Lloyd's Rep ...
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... domestic courts in most democratic nations with complex questions regarding the legality of t... both for international human rights and comity considerations. The Court rarely drew on substanti...
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... progress of the nation; oppose foreign nations interfering in internal affairs of the State; and ... issues that keep Myanmar beyond the comity of nations continue to go unaddressed, including: ...
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As international insolvencies become more frequent, the legal issues underlying these insolvencies grow commensurately more important. Among the many legal questions that arise in an international bankruptcy, the authority of a bankruptcy court to adjudicate rights to foreign-based assets remains one of the most fundamental and least resolved. Yet, the law lacks clarity in this area because the Bankruptcy Code (Code) does not explicitly define its extraterritorial power. Consequently, recent court interpretations have yielded a split in authority. This split in authority centers on whether the avoidance sections of the Code empower the trustee to avoid transfers of property located in foreign jurisdictions. This split arises because of differing views on the strength and substance of tw...
... extraterritoriality and the doctrine of comity. The presumption against extraterritoriality is a ... transfer also involves comity since nations regulate property within their borders. Foreign re...
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... status from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Similar orders wer...The comity of nations requires that rules of international la...
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... the mother's petition on the basis of comity, or deference, to the Greek court's denial of Petr... courts, and courts of other contracting nations. See Gonzalez v. Gutierrez, 311 F.3d 942, 952 (9th...