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Italian Co-Operative Law Reform and Co-Operative Principles [PDF]
A reform of Italian co-operative law was passed in 2003 and came into force in 2004. This paper presents the principal characteristics of the new Italian co-operative law and seeks to evaluate the relationship of some of its main provisions to traditional co- operative principles. From this perspective, the paper deals in particular with the definition
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Dialogues as Co-Operating Grammars
J. Autom. Lang. Comb., 2001Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 6, Number 4, 2001, 395 ...
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The Co-operative Difference: Co-operation among Co-operatives?
2015In recent years, the Co-op has claimed to be the ‘Champion of Fairtrade’ in the mainstream.1 The figures go some way to support this claim: in 2011, the Co-operative Group accounted for 17.5% of all Fairtrade sales through grocery outlets and continues to achieve proportionally higher sales of Fairtrade products for the size of their business than any ...
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Speaking for co-operation: The rise of the co-operative press.
Journal of Co-operative Studies, 2021This article charts the emergence and growth of the co‑operative press, especially the Co-operative News, and will outline how it became just one part of a flourishing publishing empire, which, though diminished, still exists today.
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From Individualism to Co-Operation
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 2013The traditional mentality of a hero surgeon has been the desire to solve all forthcoming problems in surgical care without the need to consult other specialists. This individualistic approach is altering with newer generations. Also the conventional strategy to treat patients on certain surgical specialty-focused wards is changing to patient-focused ...
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Co-Operation, Learning and Co-Operative Values
2014Analyses co-operative education, co-operative schools and co-operative ideas for higher ...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1984
R D, Brittain, G W, Page, P F, Thomas
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R D, Brittain, G W, Page, P F, Thomas
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2020
Abstract This chapter offers commentary on Article 19. The article aims at fostering ‘international cooperation’, which is one of the purposes of the 2003 Convention as set out in Article 1(d). Article 19 focuses on the cooperation among States Parties. It reflects the calls for the safeguarding of ICH through the adoption of cooperative
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Abstract This chapter offers commentary on Article 19. The article aims at fostering ‘international cooperation’, which is one of the purposes of the 2003 Convention as set out in Article 1(d). Article 19 focuses on the cooperation among States Parties. It reflects the calls for the safeguarding of ICH through the adoption of cooperative
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1956
THE opening this month of the A.R.A. establishment at Bedford, which is described in this issue, is the culmination of the first step which the British aircraft industry has taken in the way of a pooling of resources for a co‐operative effort. Many people have been urging such co‐operation for a long time, but an industry which has grown up in an ...
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THE opening this month of the A.R.A. establishment at Bedford, which is described in this issue, is the culmination of the first step which the British aircraft industry has taken in the way of a pooling of resources for a co‐operative effort. Many people have been urging such co‐operation for a long time, but an industry which has grown up in an ...
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Nursery World
Dragonflies at Oru, a new nursery in a co-working and wellness space in Sutton, is nurturing a community where children and families thrive, writes Nicole Weinstein
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Dragonflies at Oru, a new nursery in a co-working and wellness space in Sutton, is nurturing a community where children and families thrive, writes Nicole Weinstein
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