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eep made a significant contribution to court | governance as a member of the Judicial Council of the N |
lishment and implementation of a new faculty | governance structure, a major capital campaign, buildin |
igh school by a group of Mennonite churches, | governance, at a board level, is provided by representa |
sing the nation-state and principles of good | governance from a feminist perspective; problems of rep |
the university's School of Public Policy and | Governance and a member of the dean's advisory committe |
on, three hundred acres of land per settler, | governance under a senate composed of the first 100 set |
ect of a biography chronicling the corporate | governance movement, A Traitor to His Class by Hilary R |
onducts the electoral aspects of democractic | governance in a relatively 'free and fair' manner. |
y where he served as President of the Campus | Governance Association, a law degree from Indiana Unive |
al level, leading to far-reaching changes in | governance (including a closed season for trawlers sinc |
The | governance of a futuristic city is secretly handled by |
Climate-change | governance for a new global deal |
Bad | Governance in a Small Country: Terrible governance and |
an elected chieftain who was involved in the | governance of a Khazar town, either in place of or in c |
as incorporated in 1992, operating under the | governance of a volunteer Board of Directors. |
tory, Identity and Spatial Planning: spatial | governance in a fragmented nation, 2006, London, Routle |
, the school was unusually democratic in its | governance, with a student government that was empowere |
ions as a guarantor of continuous and stable | governance and a nonpartisan safeguard against the abus |
Governance in a Changing Market: The Los Angeles Depart | |
Governance: Controlled access to content and data | |
Chair of La Trobe University's Public Sector | Governance and Accountability Research Centre Advisory |
y, which take into account an organization's | governance, financial accountability, truthfulness and |
The new wards were created under the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, and are as defined in r |
stem was introduced as a result of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, and is designed to prod |
rthern Ireland), as implemented by the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. |
new wards in 2007, as a result of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 each ward will elect thr |
x new wards created as a result of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
3 new wards created as a result of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
wards in 2007, as a consequence of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004,each ward will elect thr |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
This system was introduced by the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, as a means of ensuring |
The Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 9) is an Act of the |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
toral Arrangements, as required by the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, producing new wards for |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
As a result of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, these wards are due to |
new wards created as a results of the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, each ward will elect th |
Changes implemented by the Local | Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 meant that future local |
Committee and vote on matters concerning the | governance and activities of the union. |
He believed that the matter of church | governance was adiaphora, a "matter indifferent", and t |
isting Tokelau to develop appropriate legal, | governance and administration structures as Tokelau mov |
2008 state the functions and provide for the | governance and administration of the New Zealand Police |
verning body, the MSA is responsible for the | governance and administration of all major forms of mot |
courses that emphasize the understanding of | governance and administration, policy analysis, public |
tment to environmental sustainability in its | governance and administration, curriculum and research, |
ication, covering subjects such as corporate | governance; corporate administration; corporate secreta |
ivil parish with a parish meeting, a form of | governance only adopted for very small parishes. |
to serving as a member of the International | Governance Office Advisory Committee, the Glenbow-Museu |
he United Nations Commission on HIV/AIDS and | Governance in Africa and on the Committee on Science, E |
s is a major component of democracy and good | governance in Africa. |
ure women are included in local and national | governance immediately after conflict '. chapter for bo |
blish its role as the “cornerstone of global | governance of agriculture and food security.” |
He has also penned Democratic | Governance in American States and Citiesand The Dual Re |
Known for his good | governance, Kuninori amply compensated the people made |
The Robert Monks Professorship of Corporate | Governance is an established chair at the University of |
der-editor of the research journal Corporate | Governance - an international review (1993) . |
er James and initiating a period of divisive | governance and an effort to reform the college by repla |
li was responsible for USAID's democracy and | governance programs and chaired the State Department's |
0 staff dealing with Democratic, Information | Governance, Legal and Regulatory Services. |
g standards and in developing its structure, | governance, operations and examination processes. |
ppliances interoperate with SOA middleware & | governance products and handle SOAP and REST for cross- |
a concept and implementation plan for joint | governance, operation and administration of the commerc |
Tamil literature, and deals with love, war, | governance, trade and bereavement. |
rld Bank as Lead Public Sector specialist on | governance, decentralization, and poverty reduction. |
change, biodiversity, marine law and oceans | governance, planning and local government law, pollutio |
in 1996, and on the Task Force to Study the | Governance, Coordination, and Funding of the University |
working on the investigation, rebuilding the | governance structure and financial controls of the orga |
Australian | governance, democracy and citizenship. |
persons like Dr. Anupam Saraph as the IT and | Governance Advisor and retired Chief Secretary R. C. Si |
is services to the Australian Defence Force, | governance, education and the law, the Australian Gover |
The School has various | governance mechanisms and advisory groups to ensure tra |
cluding the rules and institutions of global | governance, state-building and post-conflict reconstruc |
Research Associate of the European Corporate | Governance Institute and Managing Editor of the Oxford |
adford & Associates Ltd which specializes in | governance advisory and implementation projects for int |
a to be combined with project management and | governance tools and documents. |
chapter, that deals with the regulations of | governance (Saltanat and Vilayat). |
2006: | Governance, Strategy and Policy: seven critical essays |
ty of Sydney (CAPLUS), the Centre for Health | Governance, Law and Ethics, the Institute of Criminolog |
dopted in an effort to "improve state school | governance, leadership and finance, improve professiona |
A leading authority on corporate strategy, | governance, innovation and the management of environmen |
eter Institute, the Centre for International | Governance Innovation, and the Research and Technology |
ng Director of E-LEAD (Center for Ecological | Governance, Leadership and Development). |
His most recent book was Corporate | Governance, Finance and the Technological Advantage of |
pset over a whole host of problems in church | governance, management and internal politics, problems |
bat corruption, promote accountability, good | governance reform and development of the private sector |
the sections were phased out, with a unified | governance structure and staff. |
His most recent books are Fair | Governance: Paternalism and Perfectionism (Oxford 2009) |
9 to 1988, when it collapsed due to internal | governance issues and bankruptcy. |
ts and culture, agriculture, education, good | governance, health and social welfare. |
the Institute is leading the Transitions in | Governance Project, another research coalition and rese |
emands its contributors (project management, | governance, system architecture, design, development, i |
ot subject to municipal or regional district | governance and are administered via the school district |
The members of Transitions in | Governance coalition are the Performance Institute, the |
The key bodies in the University | governance structure are the Council, Court and Senate. |
the English Poor Laws and new units of local | governance, such as the County Borough of Rochdale and |
"Best Company for Corporate | Governance - Asia and Hong Kong" - Asiamoney magazine |
ific region, regional institutions, regional | governance, Japan, Asian NGOs, China's relationship to |
uccessfully resolving several compliance and | governance issues at the financial institution, includi |
He also held several | governance positions at the University of Montreal. |
He is also a Senior Fellow in | Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, a Univ |
Audit Committee at Dow and the Nominating & | Governance Committee at Aetna. |
Public Accountants Diamond - Best Corporate | Governance Disclosure Awards (2004) |
including commercial, employment, corporate | governance, workplace, banking, personal injury, sports |
o resolve as the feeder roads come under the | governance of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council and |
eport of the Royal Commissioners on Auckland | Governance will be implemented. |
SOA | governance can be seen as a subset of IT governance whi |
The local | governance would be delegated to parochial committees, |
g the (fact that the) fundamental essence of | governance has been a major setback,” Mato said. |
He was head of the Corporate | Governance in Berlin and after the Paris Peace of 1814 |
ts that differed significantly from centrist | governance of Bill Davis and the Big Blue Machine. |
Democracy School a movement developing local | governance, and Bioneers which advances achievements in |
ay Oak, has played a significant role in the | governance of Bonnington parish. |
epth approach it took to understanding local | governance as both an examination of a specific case bu |
en Sheriff so that he may be tried as to his | governance and bounty before he attains to the Estate o |
and has edited, with Colin Bradford, Global | Governance Reform: Breaking the Stalemate. |
Debating nationhood and | governance in Britain, 1885-1945 (2006) |
venant, which authorized Presbyterian church | governance across Britain. |
cs of British Columbia involves not only the | governance of British Columbia, Canada, and the various |
e into being not primarily because of church | governance disputes, but because of decades-long opposi |
a report chaired by Derek Higgs on corporate | governance commissioned by the UK government, published |
hting corruption, and political and economic | governance, while calling for respect and training on i |
ties were a period of turbulence in academic | governance, and Cambridge students did not revolt less |
He is the author of Growth and | Governance of Canadian Universities: An Insider's View |
nicians to monitor regulatory compliance, IT | governance, unauthorized changes, and asset management. |
logy, Marketing, Strategy, Human Capital and | Governance, the channel features a mixture of one-on-on |
sometimes conflicting polysynodal system of | governance that characterized the first two centuries o |
eachers submit to the Crown's form of church | governance (High Church Anglicanism) and accept the Kin |
ice 2. Civic Engagement in Public and Global | Governance 3. Civic Action for the Global Agenda, inclu |
5. | Governance of climate change |
the University of Florida administration in | governance of CLO has been largely advisory as provided |
ifficult for Drury to countenance successful | governance in collaboration with his nominal ally, Morr |
al Races and Imperial Subjects: Violence and | Governance in Colonial India 1857-1914". |
ce they only define where the members of the | governance council come from, as most of Los Angeles is |
as been singled out for its strong corporate | governance and commitment to philanthropy and community |
h-aht Council in October 2007, the following | governance and community opportunities were identified |
eed expected to vote, take an active part in | governance, and compete in sport. |
change Rate and Monetary Policies, Corporate | Governance and Competition Policy. |
uses his practice on corporate transactions, | governance and compliance, internal investigations and |
ers for leadership development and effective | governance through conferences, seminars, education mat |
The society of the Unami was based on | governance by consensus, or unanimous agreement, which |
ots, while renewing (its) commitment to good | governance and constitutional rule. |
ony as an analytic for the understanding and | governance of contemporary politics, political engageme |
Governance: delivering continual improvement in the qua | |
the dams are built in an environment of poor | governance: Most contracts have been awarded without co |
The practical | governance and control of the areas may have been murky |
it has produced DEVOLUTION for ONE and ALL: | Governance for Cornwall in the 21st Century, THE CASE f |
Digital Era | Governance: IT Corporations, the State, and E-Governmen |
pliers were able to have an equal say in its | governance, and could work together to develop an educa |
collaborative research network on regulatory | governance, a Council member of the American Bar Associ |
sense she represents the matriarchal form of | governance by daring to disagree with the alpha and mak |
EDM is closely related to the issues of data | governance and data stewardship within an organization. |
political talents," seven were identified by | governance activist David Webb as having close ties wit |
He is now | governance and democracy adviser to USAID/Ghana. |
ed The Research Council of Norway Program on | Governance and Democracy ("LOS") (1990-1998). |
ams include the University Seminar on Global | Governance and Democracy, a popular evening seminar ser |
Leadership Foundation works to "promote good | governance - democratic institutions, open markets, hum |
Yang responded, "Zheng Tan stated that the | governance is deteriorating year by year. |
They are responsible for the | governance and development of football at all levels in |
the sectors of Health, Gender, Environment, | Governance, Economic Development, Education, and Securi |
Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for | Governance and Development. |
marks set out in that document for security, | governance and development. |
inue today and are vital to the University's | governance and development. |
The Board of Trustees is the second tier of | governance, and develops appropriate policies, oversees |
ce 2003, charged with determining the future | governance of Devens. |
Plymouth and Torbay are not affected by the | governance of Devon County Council. |
rious other leading journals, such as Global | Governance, Security Dialogue, and The Hague Journal on |
The Program on Networked | Governance is directed by Professor David Lazer and is |
ent research firm which focuses on corporate | governance and director/executive compensation. |
he formal roles, like the Bori, for women in | governance largely disappeared by the mid 20th century. |
Their increasingly authoritarian style of | governance and disregard for the will of the Legislativ |
This might mean that | governance and domestic taxation and redistibution poli |
nd, as far as poverty is concerned, and good | governance, I don't think we have made a lot of progres |
First Nations who maintain jurisdiction over | governance matters due to a land claims dispute with th |
a catalyst for the development of systems of | governance in early civilizations. |
ges of poverty, health, education, conflict, | governance, and economic development. |
ia made significant changes in civil rights, | governance, and economic growth focused on Atlanta. |
His research interests include ethics, | governance, land economics and public finance. |
the time a radical experiment in democratic | governance and economy. |
nge mitigation and adaptation, environmental | governance, and education and literacy. |
s, management and administration appliances, | governance frameworks, education, professional services |
various articles on politics, leadership and | governance, development, education, and the environment |
The hospital maintains very high clinical, | governance and educational standards, is a member of Ho |
aders” to discuss broad issues of democratic | governance and effective public service. |
focus on four areas of nonprofit management: | Governance, Measuring Effectiveness, Finances, and Fund |
and securities laws, law in India, corporate | governance in emerging markets, corporate crime, corpor |
ce to eight groups: shareholders, community, | governance, diversity, employees, environment, human ri |
s connected with socio-economic development, | governance, poverty, employment, educational health. |
in Perth in April 1398 criticised the king's | governance and empowered his brother Robert and his son |
(The work was re-edited in 1885 as The | Governance of England, by Charles Plummer.) |
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