13,288 research outputs found
Laos legislative drafting programme
Draft documents, proposals, notes, and other various papers related to the Seidman's efforts to develop a legislative drafting programme in Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) between 1994 and 1997. This project was developed with support from the Lao National Program, UNDP and World Bank to help strengthen the country's legal framework
Complaint on unpaid cheque
Complaint on an unpaid cheque in draft form
Draft proposals: Strengthening legislative drafting capacity in Indonesia
A document on the subject of how the "Reformasi" poses new challenge to Indonesia's law-making system and how legislators can adapt to the new changes
Evaluation of Legislative Drafting Program Boston University, Fall Term, 1995
An evaluation of the Fall 1995 Legislative Drafting program offered at Boston University to leaders from foreign universities
A proposal for a three months visit to a university community in the Peoples Republic of China
This is a proposal from Ann and Robert Seidman to relevant Chinese authorities outlining a course they wish to teach examining explanations and proposals for solutions to poverty and vulnerability in Africa. The course would be taught during a three month stay in China
Evaluation of the 1992 Workshop on 22 Priority Economic Laws: July 13-August 5, Beijing, China
An evaluation of the accomplishments of the 1992 workshop to help Chinese legislators gain skills necessary to draft 22 priority laws and other extensive economic laws required by China and the UN Bureau of Legislative Affairs
Proposal for creating an International Legislative Policy and Drafting Program
A proposal for BU to create an International Legislative Policy and Drafting program as part of the Law School
Legal screens against flies and mosquitoes (Part II, Rev. Draft)
Revised draft of a paper on how Hainan could attract wanted foreign investment while still avoiding legal "flies and mosquitoes"
Draft Bill for the Electricity Act
This draft is an attempt to improve upon an existing Electricity Act draft bill without making significant changes in substance, and is meant to be viewed as an exercise in legislative techniques
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