freedom of trade and commerce
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.11 - Fees. (a) In general. ...
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Because of the lack of supervision, administration, and structure provided by a governing body, parties must be more careful in planning an ad hoc arbitration.12 International commercial arbitration grew from the need to find a suitable dispute resolution system for parties in the international trade, commerce, and investment that blossomed after the conclusion of World War II.13 International commercial arbitration allayed three distinct concerns about litigation before local judiciaries: (1) the perception that local courts would be biased in favor of a domestic party; (2) the uncertainties involved in appellate review of a foreign judgment; and (3) the inability to enforce a foreign judgment domestically or abroad.14 If a state or state-controlled entity is a party to the transaction...
... because the parties have considerable freedom and flexibility with regard to choice of arbitrato...
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.4 - Requirements for making...
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... of creating a monopoly, or to restrain trade, or to prevent or limit competition, or to destroy... it unduly interfered with interstate commerce. . The cause has been before the Supreme Court of... Constitution does not guarantee absolute freedom of contract and the state may prohibit transaction...
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.9 - Business Information. (...
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... Cyprus has made a commitment to the World Trade Organization Basic Telecommunications Agreement fo.... In relation to freedom of information legislation, even though there is n... framework and a national policy for an e-commerce strategy that would place Cyprus in an advantageou...
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.6 - Time limits and expedit...
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.1 - General. (a) The inform...
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.8 - Classified Information....
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...Subpart A: Freedom of Information Act. 4.3 - Records under the FOIA....