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...Second, a person's participation in an association is not always nonvoluntary to a ... not exist in the absence of these conditions? Compare the situation of persons in the following...This ideal can be employed as an interpretive guide for deriving the rules that govern political...Rawls offers the following three guidelines for assisting burdened societies: First, a society...
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...Such firm standards and guidelines are rare in conservation law. . Part IV, the last ... expertise of agencies to include in interpretive policies, policy makers fail to require the develo..., and increased private-lands participation. . II. EXISTING ECOLOGICAL TYPOLOGIES OF MIGRATION... tend to secure optimal environmental conditions at all times." (16) Such optimal conditions might ...
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...; Jefferson County's racial guidelines apply at all grade levels and he may again be subj... right the consequences of prior conditions of segregation." Post , at 37. For the reasons ex..., which derive content by an interpretive process of inclusion and exclusion, it is imperati... for "the opportunity it offers for participation in the decisionmaking process that determines how ...
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... racial status quo? If not, under what conditions might it prove transformative? Is the antibalkaniz... neutral means of promoting minority participation before it employed racial classifications to achie... exam in accordance with the EEOC's guidelines on disparate impact, seeking in a definitive deter... is in turn necessary to evaluate the interpretive and practical judgments that guide the principle's...
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..., addressing safety and soundness guidelines and compliance procedures, is being republished as...Waiver. 563g.15. Requests for interpretive advice or. 390.424. Requests for interpretive advi... office or prohibited from further participation in the conduct of the affairs of the State savings... executed by the FDIC, the terms of any conditions imposed in writing by the FDIC in connection with ...
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... of dignity matters because it is an interpretive principle used to understand rights and liberties.... that the government provide the basic conditions of well-being. Each of these positive or substanti... to a person's dignity: "The [work] participation incentive worked towards the realization of goals ... BELMONT REPORT: ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN SUBJECTS OF RESEARCH 2...
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This article examines the federal government's growing use of 18 USC § 1346 to prosecute public company executives for breaching their fiduciary duties. Section 1346 is a controversial but under-examined statute making it a felony to engage in a scheme "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." Although enacted by Congress over twenty years ago, the Supreme Court repeatedly declined to review the statute, until now. The questions before the Supreme Court are of particular interest to public company executives and their professional advisors. Traditionally, Delaware law has governed the content and enforcement of executives' legal duties, largely protecting public company fiduciaries from civil liability. Now, with the emergence of honest services fraud as a weapon ...
... of Part V considers the important interpretive problems that have bedeviled the appellate courts,... Caremark articulates the necessary conditions predicate for director oversight liability: (a) th... Commission to revise the sentencing guidelines to lengthen sentences for public company officers ... person, regardless of the person's participation in or knowledge of the scheme, all but the most is...
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... rights declarations, treaties, and interpretive documents. For example, the Universal Declaration ... they may themselves ground rights to conditions, objects, or goods that are instrumentally necessa... the form and terms of cultural participation. (24) . Culture in Documents Treating Indigenous P..., 1.5, 1.18, 1.19, and 1.33; Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Economic, Social, and Cultural Ri...
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Drawing upon a cultural studies perspective, this study investigates the audience role in shaping corporate involvement in social issues - identified as cause-related corporate outreach. We assert that, more than consumer, voter, or passive receptor of corporate messages, the audience is an active participant in the communication process. This case study of the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk, one of the most visible fitness-based fundraising events, examines the meaning individual participants construct during their involvement in the event. The study provides a context in which public relations practitioners and scholars alike can better understand the role corporate communication plays in defining and preserving community and social values. This understanding can help corporations buil...
...Yet, the impact of that participation on the social narrative has been largely unexplore...CASE STUDIES AND GUIDELINES PRESCRIBING SUUCESSFUL OUTREACH PROGRAMS. Public r... of language to explain the interpretive nature of mass-mediated messages: "Language (commu... at their leisure, independent of light conditions or a place to write. They could talk about what th...
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... Skidmore deference, for its interpretive choices made in the course of patent denials. (52)...Courts do not allow wide participation, do not take appropriate account of economic analy... and comment, the PTO promulgated guidelines for its examiners that concluded that applicants c...-changing technological and economic conditions. But those changes ideally should not occur sponta...