Sufficient Consideration in UK Law

  • On the Environmental Externalities of Global Trade
    • No. 19-4, October 1998
    • International Political Science Review / Revue internationale de science politique
    In the study of international political economy, there is little discussion on how economic development affects the global environment. Yet natural degradation can be one of the most pervasive and ...
  • Leading and learning? Knowledge transfer in the Beacon Council Scheme
    • No. 80-3, September 2002
    • Public Administration
    This paper examines the Beacon Council Scheme as a distinct policy element within the UK government’s wide–ranging local government modernization agenda. The aim of the Beacon scheme is two–fold. F...
    ...... at the heart of the scheme have not yet given sufficient consideration to the processes of interorganizational learning, the con- ditions that ......
  • Financial surveillance and the role of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) in the Netherlands
    • No. 26-7, April 2023
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 0000
    Purpose: In 2019, FIU-the Netherlands celebrated its 25th anniversary. This study takes the occasion to reflect on the role of the FIU in financial surveillance and to describe its core practices o...
    ...... this form of surveillance is feasible have received scant consideration, thoughthese questions are increasingly pressing with the expansion of ......
  • The economics of the Internet public library
    • No. 16-2, August 1998
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 69-83
    The economic model of the theory of the firm is a helpful framework to be applied to libraries. In particular, cost‐minimization measures can help determine how not‐for‐profit organizations should ...
  • Integrating leadership research: a meta-analytical test of Yukl’s meta-categories of leadership
    • No. 45-6, September 2016
    • Personnel Review
    • 1340-1366
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to test the theoretical proposition, put forward by Yukl et al. (2002), that the leadership constructs of transformational and transactional leadership, laisse...
    ...... transformational and transactional leadership, laissez-faire,consideration, and initiating structure can be arranged into three meta-categories of ...relations,task, and change-orientedleadership) were sufficient to explain the leadership constructs of transformational and ......
  • Human Rights Issues in Guantanamo Bay
    • No. 68-5, October 2004
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    This article addresses the developments surrounding the continued detention and treatment of the detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and examines the legal issues arising from them. The present poli...
    ......Consideration is also given as to whether the legal measures taken until now are ...There is sufficient evidence to . 5 J. Elsea, ‘Terrorism and the Law of War: Trying ......
  • The eVALUEd toolkit: a framework for the qualitative evaluation of electronic information services
    • No. 34-4, December 2004
    • VINE
    • 172-175
    Purpose. To provide an overview of the approach to EIS evaluation taken by the eVALUEd toolkit and relate this to other work in this area. Design/methodology/approach. The eVALUEd toolkit was desig...
    ...... in practice.Practical implications.There should be greater consideration given to the use ofqualitative methods of EIS evaluation as statistical ......
  • Political Theory and the Child: Problems of the Individualist Tradition
    • No. 27-3, September 1979
    • Political Studies
    Consideration of the status and treatment of the child is a legitimate concern of political theory, and may lead to reappraisal of some commonly deployed arguments. Several respects are indicated i...
  • Correction
    • No. 49-1, March 2002
    • Probation Journal
    ......was of insufficient weight to count. detailed or sufficient consideration from. against the proposal. The revised terms. the ......
  • Decentralizing water supply services in developing countries: Factors affecting the success of community management
    • No. 11-5, September 1991
    • Public Administration and Development
    This article examines the problem of extending access to potable water through conventionally controlled government services and describes the roles of non‐governmental organizations and community ...
    ...... community management are identified: adequate incentives, sufficient skills and resources, appropriate processes for water systems ... The com- ponents that must be taken into consideration in designing and implementing programmes for decentralizing water ......
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