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2007
Abstract Security rights are widely held to require publicity to avoid the impression of ‘false wealth’. Publicizing a security right will ensure that unsecured creditors are aware that assets are allocated to a particular creditor.1 The most important issue is to determine the method of publicity, be it registration, taking of ...
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Abstract Security rights are widely held to require publicity to avoid the impression of ‘false wealth’. Publicizing a security right will ensure that unsecured creditors are aware that assets are allocated to a particular creditor.1 The most important issue is to determine the method of publicity, be it registration, taking of ...
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Social Security Administration Publications
Collection Building, 1987The Social Security Administration publishes a series of pamphlets and leaflets designed to distribute information about Social Security programs and policies. In general these publications are of high quality: succinct, well‐written, informative, and highly readable. Most of these publications are frequently revised, many on an annual basis.
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Private Security, Public Order
2009Abstract Private actors are increasingly taking on roles traditionally arrogated to the state. Functions essential to external and internal security and to the satisfaction of basic human needs are routinely contracted out to non-state agents.
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1998
By the Companies Act 1985, s. 81 it is an offence for a private company to offer shares to the public. The result is that only PLCs can offer shares to the public. However an offer is not made to the public if the only persons who are able to take it up are the persons who receive the offer or if the offer can otherwise be regarded as being a ‘domestic
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By the Companies Act 1985, s. 81 it is an offence for a private company to offer shares to the public. The result is that only PLCs can offer shares to the public. However an offer is not made to the public if the only persons who are able to take it up are the persons who receive the offer or if the offer can otherwise be regarded as being a ‘domestic
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Implementing Public Security Regulations
Chinese Law & Government, 1988It has been exactly a year since the "Public Order Management and Penalty Regulations of the People's Republic of China" (hereafter Regulations,), passed by the Seventeenth Session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, went into effect on 1 January 1987.
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CHINA'S PUBLIC SECURITY POLICY
Revista Gênero e InterdisciplinaridadeThis article aims to analyze China’s public security policy, taking into account its foundations, main components, and historical evolution. In addition, the article establishes a comparison with Brazil’s public security policy, highlighting similarities and differences in their approaches and challenges. China’s public security policy is characterized
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