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Balance of Interests

2022
Abstract Chapter 14 conveys balance-of-interests theory. This theory, which emphasizes variation among goals pursued by states, emerged from a critique directed toward balance of threat. In order for threats to exist in the international system, at least some aggressive states must exist. Interests pursued by states in foreign policy are
James Patrick
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The Balance of Competing Interests

2007
Abstract The primary focus of the qualified right to freedom of religion is the striking of a balance between the rights of the victim for European Convention on Human Rights (‘ECHR’) purposes, against the obligations and interests of the state.
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Balancing Interests

2022
The political terrain surrounding the legalization of same-sex marriage and the need to accommodate individuals' faith-based objections have been part of public discourse since the passage of initial marriage equality statutes. These exemptions played an essential element in the bills' passages and have mainly gone unquestioned from proponents of ...
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Clinical negligence litigation: balancing the interests

British Journal of Nursing, 2017
John Tingle, Reader in Health Law at Nottingham Trent University, discusses a recent report by the Medical Protection Society on the need to control the costs of clinical negligence litigation
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Balancing interests by policymakers

Energy poverty and liveability of neighbourhoods are major socio-economic challenges. They pose a complex task for policy officers working in urban neigbourhoods. There is a need for better understanding of the profession of policy makers and their relation to homeowners.
Bijker, Femke, Velzing, Evert-Jan
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Bridging worlds and balancing interests

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2008
The pace of change within the NHS is relentless. Tensions between the medical profession and the managers of the service are considerable. Yet some of these tensions could be eased if we developed a better understanding of how and why professionals engage with organisational change.
Stella Clark, Sabine Hotho
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INTEREST PAYMENTS ON REQUIRED RESERVE BALANCES*

The Journal of Finance, 1966
OUR PRESENT RESERVE requirement system imposes a cost on banks by forcing them to hold non-interest earning assets. Hence bankers have advocated that the money supply should be increased secularly by lowering reserve requirements (rather than by open market operations), which indeed appears to have been the policy the Federal Reserve has followed in ...
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The right to be forgotten: balancing interests in the flux of time

International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 2015
The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved in the processing of personal data. This provides a rationale for the so-called ‘right to be forgotten’—namely, data subjects’ right to exclude or limit the further processing of their personal information.
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Constitutional Balancing and State Interests

2021
Abstract This chapter continues to explore consequences of the communicative conception of democratic law by considering an issue about constitutional balancing: When can a discretionary interest asserted by a state be balanced against a constitutional liberty interest?
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