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.... International Developments . Australia has been involved with a number of recent internat... overseas and those involved in the import or export of goods need to be aware of those chang... loses WTO appeal on apple import restrictions Australia's appeal from the WTO finding against Au...
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.... Australia banned New Zealand apple imports in 1921 after the discovery in New Zealand of fire... 2007 contending that 16 of the restrictions were inconsistent with the SPS Agreement. These pr...
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... germplasm by removing specific restrictions on sheep semen from regions where scrapie exists a... time, everywhere in the world except Australia and New Zealand--will still be required to be dist...
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... Israel, Austria, South Africa, Germany, Australia, and Scotland have accepted the rule that ne exeat... as joint custodians cannot agree on important matters such as education, it is the court’s dut... France have concluded that travel restrictions are not “rights of custody” within the meaning...
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... measures imposed by Australia on the importation of apples from New Zealand. The New Zealand Govern... to significantly reduce the trade restrictions currently placed on New Zealand apples, or alterna...
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Since World War ll, the debate between cultural internationalists and cultural nationalists has shaped international cultural-property law. Recently, some American museums, engaged in their enduring struggle to balance a mission of public education and scholarly study with the increasing risk of acquiring artifacts of disputed provenance, began to promote a middle ground of "cooperation, mutual understanding, and respect" between acquiring museums and source countries that builds upon the goals of the UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. This new approach, defined here as "cultural pragmatism" attempts to bridge the impasse between advocates of the two opposing doctrines that has resulted ...
... for private ownership, but blanket restrictions against all private ownership and the resulting pu... galleries and museums in North America, Australia, and New Zealand have begun to recognize contempor...
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... Brothers failed in September 2008, Australians felt dangerously exposed to what was locally dubbe...But as a capital-importing and commodity-exporting economy, Australia would b... act as a public monopoly and require restrictions on telecommunications infrastructure competition t...
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As many would be aware, the Australian Productivity Commission ("Productivity Commission".... Parallel Import Restrictions ("PIRs") provide territorial protection for the pu...
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To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...
...,21 and the Ecological Society of Australia has already endorsed assisted migration when "appr... arguments that assisted migration is an important strategy for protecting biodiversity from the harm... still be subject to all general restrictions on the take or movement of listed species under th...
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...02-015N]. RIN 0583-AC97. Addition of Australia and New Zealand to the List of Foreign Countries EEligible To Import Poultry Products (Ratite Only) Into the United Sta... final rule would ``lift the import restrictions'' on ratite products and voiced opposition to open...