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29 documents for compulsory voting pros and cons
  • ... of Switzerland, for example--voting is compulsory. . Ask students to take sides on the issue of comppulsory voting. What are some of the pros and cons of compulsory voting? . DISCUSSION QUESTI...

  • Cross-border acquisitions, especially through hostile takeovers, represent one of the most dramatic consequences of growing economic integration in Europe and the United States. Professor Ventoruzzo's article focuses on the Thirteenth Directive of the European Union on Takeover Regulation-European legislation approved in 2004 and scheduled for implementation by Member States by the end of 2006. Earlier versions of the Directive were embroiled in political controversies that generated Member State antipathy toward harmonization of European takeover law. The final version represents a significant compromise and is striking for the flexibility it grants to Member States adopting its provisions. The European regulation imposes significant restrictions on the corporate raider and the target ...

    ..., that takeovers might be prompted by: prospective synergy gains;19 a drop in the market price of the... A is 35 percent of its outstanding voting shares, which are held by X, the de facto controll...While the absence of a compulsory tender offer in the United States has arguably con...

  • ... is based on the Board's original construction of Section 2,. Fourth of the RLA, which provides t... on both whether any change to the current voting procedures is necessary and how such a change shou... of eligible voters and intimidating prospective voters. Comments and public meeting testimony from... without that choice being treated as a compulsory vote against representation. The Board is statutor...

  • ... against double jeopardy, the right of compulsory process, the right of confrontation, the right of ... right of trial by jury--all make the prosecution of culpable defendants significantly harder. (12) ... matter, notwithstanding the McDonald voting paradox, the Second Amendment would apply equally ...

  • ...Certiorari was granted to consider whether petitioners' rights were infringed by perm... whether the Federal Constitution proscribes the present procedures of these two . Page 402 U.S... with a state procedure for determining voting qualifications that, in the State's own words, ves... officials to proceed with compulsory "renegotiation" of contracts that had resulted in ...

  • ... states not only in investigating and prosecuting welfare fraud cases, but also in welcoming law enf... occur before benefits are issued, and consist of an interview and a walk-through of the home. In... who have completed their sentences, from voting. (113) However, the drug felony exclusion and the ..., Schrodinger's Cat, Eugenics, and the Compulsory Sterilization of Welfare Mothers: Deconstructing a...

  • Introduction. II. The Recognition Process. III. First Contract Arbitration. IV. Remedies, Sanctions, And Injunction Procedures. V. Law Reform Proposals On NLRB Appointments. VI. The Promotion Of Voluntary Initiatives. VII. Jurisdiction Over Small Employers. VIII. Rulemaking. IX. Conclusion.

    ..., for providing me with background on NMB voting procedures. . . Modern American labor law emerged... fact that today's law has expanded considerably the breadth of the NLRA and proposes that state re...-particularly if unions can obtain compulsory recognition for collective bargaining purposes on ... employees will get a lopsided view of the pros and cons of union representation if they only have...

  • ...Finally, although a considerable literature has developed regarding the political e... concentration, capital market development, voting rights, and external finance. (25) But these broad..., shareholder derivative suits, prosecutorial discretion, and judicial enforcement powers play a... 1999, the Diet passed a plan allowing compulsory share exchange if endorsed by a two-thirds majorit...

  • ... . We're here today to discuss what I consider an assault on American workers' rights that the De... plan -- of this Act is it mandates compulsory binding arbitration on the employer and the employ... union cards, not to educate them about the pros and cons of union membership. With card check, wo...

  • The worldwide growth of competing trading for a and a stirring movement for reform in the US have given new life to an old debate concerning the proper degree of regulatory stringency for financial markets. Ascertaining the level of securities regulation that will prove most effective in increasing overall social welfare is not an easy task. This Article suggests an alternative model to the one-size-fits-all approach that prevails in US securities regulation. A broad approach might prove inadequate when tested in a global market, encompassing jurisdictions with differing characteristics or when applied to firms with heterogeneous incentive structures. Alternative Investment Market's (AIM) regulatory model balances investor protection and compliance costs. Its companies benefit from comp...

    ...These events might well be considered symptoms of global regulatory competition among se... that allowed sophisticated economies to prosper, regulators and policy-makers in advanced jurisdic... from listing, or even lead to compulsory delisting for non-compliance,134 which adds to the...The NAPF's Policy and Voting Guidelines for AIM Companies is consistent with QC...



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