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Making the Law Work for Everyone: Report of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor
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International Disputes: The Legal Aspects
A Study Group of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies,Huquqshunoslik, -
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Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation 2010
This publication comprises the Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation 2010 to the fifty-seventh session and includes a scientific report on summary of low-dose radiation effects on health.
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State of the World's Volunteerism Report: Iniversal Values for Global Well-being
The report promotes a better understanding of volunteerism, demonstrating its universality, scope and reach. It examines volunteer contributions in fields like sustainable livelihoods, social inclusion, social cohesion and disaster risk reduction. The report shows that volunteers make significant contributions to economic and social development in most societies around the world. It also focuses on the contribution of the voluntary action of millions of people to meeting the Millennium Development Goals.
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Making the Law Work for Everyone: Report of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor
Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor,This report is the culmination of the work of the United Nations Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor. The Commission proposes a comprehensive agenda for legal empowerment encompassing four crucial pillars that must be central in efforts to provide protection and opportunities to the poor. From the Forward: Making the Law Work for Everyone examines issues that will have a profound influence on human potential and progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. [In 2006], a distinguished group of scholars, former heads of state, senior policy makers and thinkers came together to explore the issue of legal empowerment of the poor.
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Transition Report 2016-17: Transition for all: Equal opportunities in an unequal world 4 November, 2016
The Transition Report 2016-17 casts a spotlight on inequality and inclusion, explaining how a failure to deliver a fair distribution of the fruits of progress may lead to setbacks in political and economic development. It also explores the causes of inequality of opportunity and looks at how to strengthen financial inclusion. Tracking the successes that have been achieved in post-communist societies, the report concludes that the “happiness gap” has finally closed with people on similar incomes in non-transition countries, but warns that not everyone has shared in this economic prosperity. This latest annual analysis draws on a wide-ranging survey of people who have experienced transition first-hand.
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International Disputes: The Legal Aspects
A Study Group of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies,International Disputes: The Legal Aspects, published by Europa Publications in 1972, is a significant report from a David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies study group, chaired by Sir Humphrey Waldock, that examines machinery for peacefully settling international disputes, reviewing the UN, courts, arbitration, and offering suggestions for improvement, with specialist contributions from experts like H.G. Darwin and R.Y. Jennings.
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The All England Law Reports. Vol:1
The All England Law Reports (2010) Vol. 1 — Published by LexisNexis Butterworths, this volume reports significant 2010 judgments from the senior courts of England and Wales. It includes full head‑notes and the text of judgments, serving as an authoritative reference for legal practitioners and scholars.
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The Weekly Law Reports 1973 Vol 3
Published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, this third volume of the 1973 series reports the significant judgments of that year from the senior courts of England & Wales (including the House of Lords, Court of Appeal and High Court). It forms the third of the annual set (Vols 1, 2 and 3), where Volume 1 covers more “general interest” and procedural cases, and Volumes 2 & 3 focus on decisions of greater legal importance.
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Weekly Law Reports Vol 2
The Weekly Law Reports (1984) Vol. 2 — Published by the ICLR, this volume contains important 1984 judgments from the senior courts of England and Wales, focusing on cases of long-term legal significance.