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the united kingdom government has instituted and put in place a proactive regime and legal framework to handle land that has been previously contaminated.... The land has to be in a condition such that noteworthy damage is arising or/and, there is a noteworthy probability of the said damage being caused.... Integrated pollution control (IPC) controls the management of large industrial buildings to lessen the danger of contamination arising....
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This paper is an evaluation and a discussion of the extent of the legal right to representation before a disciplinary or administrative body or a tribunal, as reflected in common law and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights or the ECHR.... Introduction This paper is an evaluation and a discussion of the extent of the legal right to representation before a disciplinary or administrative body or a tribunal, as reflected in common law and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights or the ECHR....
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The aim of this paper “The Eden Project” is to provide an analysis of the Eden Project on the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental aspects and its implications on the management decisions.... A project of this magnitude is bound to have economic and social implications.... Social: Any community-based wildlife management projects have very broad social implications....
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hellip; Budgeting is used for several purposes in the united kingdom including for cost-control, whereas in Germany, cost-controls are achieved through technological improvements.... One practical difference that comes immediately to mind as a result of the above factors, is the different method of depreciation followed in the united kingdom and Germany, which are at the opposite ends of the spectrum.... Whereas in the united kingdom depreciation is determined according to custom with, “convention and pragmatism, rather than exact rules…[determining] the method of depreciation, estimates of the scrap value and the expected length of life” (Ferrari L 2005)....
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The developed countries including the united kingdom are among the leading emitters of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide among other harmful gases that deplete the ozone layer thus resulting in global warming (Karen & Ricardo, 2012).... nbsp;The government through state organs such as the Scottish Wildlife Trust works with other similar groups including the united Nations to monitor the progress the government is making in preserving the environment (Carroll & Turpin, 2009)....
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To illustrate the concept in detail, this essay will focus on the united Kingdoms' social policy with reference to child poverty under the New Labour government.... nbsp; One of the roles of the government is the formation of a legal framework and approach towards various activities that affect the living conditions of its citizens.... The formation and application of these legal frameworks present various challenges while at the same time managing to improve the affected person's standard of living....
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nbsp;… The modern tax system of the united kingdom also lays focus on reducing the amount of corporation tax amounts for big and small enterprises.... Again, in regards to Capital Gains Tax the government of the united kingdom as highlighted by the Chancellor of Exchequer to collect more from the richer sections through increased rates.... Keeping in tune with the previously mentioned statement the current position of the Tax Policy of the united kingdom is analyzed....
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hellip; in the united kingdom and other jurisdictions, this liability is based on four major sources.... The University of Sussex and other Universities in the united kingdom are also liable under these sources of liability for providing reference information.... In reference to common law, there are four potential sources of liability arising from employment references.... As mentioned earlier, there are four sources of liability arising from the provision of employment references to prospective employers....
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