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Balancing the interests?

Environmental Policy and Law, 1978
L KIMBALL   +3 more
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BALANCING INTERESTS

Current Digest of the Russian Press, The, 2021
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Balancing Regulatory and Economic Interests

2017
Having considered the need for an assessment of benefits and risks to be derived from an evaluation of economic and environmental interests, this section focuses on the equally important need for assessment of regulatory and economic considerations. This being exemplified by the continued involved of leading nations in Basel III regulations – as well ...
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Balancing the Interests of the Present and the Future

2003
From an ethical perspective intergenerational discounting often is justified by the desire to avoid distributions of welfare that are immoderately unbalanced in favor of future generations. In this paper it is shown in a two-generation framework that for productive economies it is well possible to use undiscounted utilitarianism instead in order to ...
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Balance of interests in copyright

Journal of Information Science, 1993
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An Overview of Copyright: A Balance of Interests

2018
This chapter provides a theoretical and historical background about copyright and examines relevant key concepts such as information and knowledge, as well as the public interest. It first examines major theories regarding copyright and then reviews the historic developments at the national, regional and international levels.
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The Balance of Private and Public Interests to Accelerate the Development of Regional Institutions

Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023
Andrey L Pachín   +2 more
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Unreasonableness, Balance of Interests and Proportionality

1997
Abstract In recent years, the Supreme Court of Israel has developed three separate grounds for reviewing administrative action: ‘unreasonableness’, ‘balance of interests’, and ‘proportionality’. While balance of interests and proportionality were once considered mere instances or sub-categories of the more inclusive standard of ...
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