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A Comparison of the Paris Principles and the International Cataloguing Principles
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2009After more than forty-five years of cataloging experience with the Paris Principles and their impact on the international sharing of bibliographic data, the process of replacing them with a wider and deeper set of International Cataloguing Principles has been completed. This article compares the scope, technological context, process of decision making,
Laurence S. Creider
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Paris Agreement, Article 2: Aims Objectives and Principles
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020This chapter provides a critical commentary of Article 2 of the Paris Agreement. Article 2 is the key provision of the much-lauded Paris Agreement, setting its key ‘target temperature’ – “well below 2°C” – and giving a novel degree of prominent to climate adaptation and finance.
N. Ghaleigh
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A Commentary on the Paris Principles on National Human Rights Institutions
Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2016The Paris Principles are an almost perfect case study of a certain type of soft-law human rights instrument. Gather a group of experts. Assemble them for a few days in a place with a name.
Richard Carver
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Bibliographic Control and Authority Control from Paris Principles to the Present
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2004SUMMARY Forty years ago, the ICCP in Paris laid the foundations of international co-operation in descriptive cataloging without explicitly speaking of authority control. Some of the factors in the evolution of authority control are the development of catalogs (from card catalog to local automation, to today's OPAC on the Web) and services provided by ...
Pino Buizza
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A Commentary on the Paris Principles on National Human Rights Institutions
2014The Principles relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris Principles) were adopted by National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) and endorsed by both the UN General Assembly and Human Rights Commission. Since their adoption, they have become the standards applicable to these institutions with a mandate to promote and protect human ...
Murray, Rachel, De Beco, Gauthier
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Principles Relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris Principles), 1993
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This article offers a detailed critical appraisal of the Venice Principles on the Protection and Promotion of the Ombudsman, adopted in 2019 by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe.
Luka Glušac
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This article offers a detailed critical appraisal of the Venice Principles on the Protection and Promotion of the Ombudsman, adopted in 2019 by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe.
Luka Glušac
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