• His class action work involves the representation of corporate and institutional defendants in the areas of product liability, mass torts, consumer protection, privacy and securities. (lexisnexis.ca)
  • The volume is divided into three sections looking at the history and use of seals as symbols and representations of power and prestige in a variety of institutional, dynastic and individual contexts, their role in law and legal practice, and aspects of their manufacture, sources and artistic attributes. (hypotheses.org)
  • This volume showcases student partnerships, as well as presents a history of institutional culture affecting student learning, the role of students in teaching and learning, and brings student voices and perspectives to bare through research from a variety of institutional types. (lalibrairienumerique.fr)
  • In future, effective work in this "intermediate space" will require that actors use other inductive models on which to base their practice which, incidentally, remains at the fringe of social care and support. (erudit.org)
  • Spectacles Without Objects deals with historical reconstruction, both as a personal practice (the artists regularly work with people and associations reenacting historical events) and as an institutional practice, in museums. (rondpointprojects.org)
  • Recent reviews and studies have pointed to the fact that to a considerable degree, humanitarian organisations have become risk-averse and few organisations have appeared to make adequate institutional investments in their capacity to work in armed conflict settings. (alternatives-humanitaires.org)
  • The study of this type of football allows a reinterpretation of the nature of sports and invite to go beyond the institutional/leisure framework, game/serious practice dichotomies and their respective cultures. (openedition.org)
  • It goes without saying that any democratization process requires an institutional framework for its development, which only a constitution can provide. (sms-institute.com)
  • When artistic practices offer the conditions for emancipation, they define the place and the moment for the implementation of a democratic practice. (free.fr)
  • His architectural practice included designs for residential, commercial and institutional projects in Quebec. (westmount.org)
  • The Art Cooperation Transmission Democ[k]racy project brings together seven institutional players, more than forty artists and around thirty researchers. (free.fr)
  • Students undergo training and mentoring in entrepreneurship and protection of intellectual property and participate in the exhibition of practice companies nationally. (unesco.org)
  • The competition aims to encourage the students from the practice companies to understand the nature and importance of the development and protection of industrial property, trademarks in particular. (unesco.org)
  • Introduction of practice companies in art schools and sports schools: establishment of practice companies, training the managers of these companies, training the students, participation in various educational initiatives and competitions. (unesco.org)
  • This contributed volume explores institutional and programmatic policies and practices which actively engage students as partners in improving student learning. (lalibrairienumerique.fr)
  • Overall, this volume links research to practice, and offers faculty, practitioners, and administrators different forms and methods of including students, while keeping issues of equity in mind. (lalibrairienumerique.fr)
  • Additionally, Brenda manages a global team to execute on practice operations, including strategic planning, budgeting, revenue tracking and reporting, as well as knowledge management. (bain.com)
  • A communicative production can be regarded as a Practice (in this case, a language act, a discourse whose aim is to provoke an action or a reaction in the addressees). (theses.fr)
  • While the transmutation of language is particularly important to Dean's practice, his sculptures are not intended to be read as words, but rather to be identified as an element of language in their own form and imagined as a word or idea. (yvon-lambert.com)
  • Brenda Rainey is a member of our global Private Equity practice. (bain.com)
  • She co-leads the global Firm Strategy & Operations solution, advising alternative asset managers, private equity firms and institutional investors on topics including asset class strategy, geographic footprint, optimizing investment capabilities, fund operations and fund raising. (bain.com)
  • In an increasingly complex and global tax landscape, our lawyers assist French and international institutional and private investors with their growth strategy, in France and abroad. (franklin-paris.com)
  • Recommendations are not legally binding, but practice accords them great moral force as representing the political will of Member countries and there is an expectation that Member countries will do their utmost to fully implement a Recommendation. (oecd.org)
  • 1. Part 1 requires that data generated in a Member country in accordance with OECD Test Guidelines and Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) shall be accepted in other Member countries for assessment purposes and other uses relating to the protection of human health and the environment. (oecd.org)
  • Council Act C(89)87 - Decision-Recommendation on Compliance with Principles of GLP which sets out the procedures and institutional arrangements to be followed by countries for monitoring of compliance with GLP. (oecd.org)
  • In psychosocial rehabilitation, institutional actors which are not focused on the "intermediate space" (term coined by the authors to describe the time-space of interpersonal, solution-oriented communication filled by the actor and the patient) are faced with an identity crisis and other problems, some of which are linked to a instrumental vision of their practice. (erudit.org)
  • Commissioned by NRC, with the support of European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), a recent review undertaken by HERE-Geneva in Iraq found that there is great divergence, in the extent to which humanitarian actors use the four core humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence in their strategy, decision-making, and operational practice. (alternatives-humanitaires.org)
  • Humanitarian actors are being confronted with a multitude of political, institutional and security obstacles that prevent them from delivering principled humanitarian action. (alternatives-humanitaires.org)
  • His practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and class actions. (lexisnexis.ca)
  • The multiplication of roles and styles that players pick, oscillating between leisure and competitive practice, and this in a quest for hedonism, representative of postmodernity, allows to demonstrate this point. (openedition.org)
  • Aspects inherent to the training context: learning environment, program characteristics, institutional and disciplinary/professional requirements. (usherbrooke.ca)
  • Professional practice as an employee or contractee of a health care institution. (bvsalud.org)
  • Discussions about the best ways to provide help also divide workers: there are intense professional discussions about how to balance institutional and "clients" interests in adult safeguarding. (hes-so.ch)
  • While the literature acknowledges the need to develop evidence from the field, the existing theoretical framework provides a reliable support to underpin professional practice in reinforcing the relationship between individuals and their communities through collective occupation. (anfe.fr)
  • [1] Chew K.K., EARLE C.M., STUCKEY B.G.A., JAMROZIK K., KEOGH E.J. Erectile dysfunction in general medicine practice : prevalence and clinical correlates. (allodocteurs.fr)
  • The city of pavia was one of the first italian cities to provide an institutional structure for community participation in local decision making. (theses.fr)
  • This opinion piece discusses the value of moving beyond the individual perspective to adopt a community-centred lens to understand the structural consequences of the institutional setting on the residents' occupational engagement. (anfe.fr)
  • A society which is concerned about the inclusion and participation of its citizens in community and institutional development should invest in two fundamental vectors. (erudit.org)
  • More recently, there has been interest amongst librarians and repository managers in integrating rich qualitative and quantitative altmetrics (measures of online attention) into research management systems and institutional repositories. (inist.fr)
  • Working in Kyrgyzstan Museums: Historical Research and Curatorial Practice. (celat.ca)
  • In this survey, we investigated the literature monitoring (LM) activity of French Institutional Vigilance Units (IVU) from the working group "REflexion sur la VIgilance et la SEcurite des essais cliniques" (REVISE). (em-consulte.com)
  • Indeed, the unique combination of the biomedical framework, which shapes the institutional environment, and the ageist prejudices systematically impede mean-ingful occupational engagement for older adults living in nursing homes. (anfe.fr)
  • The "Analysis of Armenian Migration Legislation and Practice as Compared to EU Standards" was conducted by the IOM under the auspices of the Armenian Ministry of Justice and aims to study if and how the national legislation on migration is aligned with EU legislation. (iom.int)
  • Altmetrics in practice: How are institutional repositories using altmetrics today? (inist.fr)
  • In 2013, UK-based startup Altmetric LLP began providing free data and visualisations to open-access institutional repositories via an API and badge integrations. (inist.fr)
  • During the proposed workshop, our speakers will present case studies about altmetrics into their institutional repositories, discuss positive and negative feedback received from users, and also cover the technical aspects of the integration process. (inist.fr)
  • Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access ). (uco.es)
  • This document is applicable to cookstoves used primarily for cooking or water heating in domestic, small-scale enterprise and in institutional applications, typically with firepower less than 20 kW and cooking vessel volume less than 150 l. (iso.org)
  • What remains of the radical left now operates largely outside of any institutional or organised oppositional channels, in the hope that small-scale actions and local activism can ultimately add up to some kind of satisfactory macro alternative. (openedition.org)
  • Even though it has been the object of several institutional reports widely relayed by the media, it remains a poorly empirically documented phenomenon. (revue-interrogations.org)
  • In the CAS Religion, Peace & Conflict you will reflect upon these ambivalences with experts from academia and practice and look into concrete case studies and peacebuilding approaches relating to religion. (orientation.ch)
  • Medical practice and immigration: the case of Syrian refugees in the city of São. (usp.br)
  • Therefore, its layout can be designed based on the institutional decision if all elements are included as in this document. (iso.org)
  • the impact of various institutional changes at national level on the pavia experience and finally social and demografic changes together with the cultural changes connected with them. (theses.fr)