Robert Wolfe
Robert Wolfe, Professor, School of Policy Studies, Queens University, Ontario, talks about the future of the world trade system following the Doha Round
Introducing the first Warwick Commission
Introducing the first Warwick Commission into the Multilateral Trading system.
Google's Next Search: A New China Strategy?
After discovering that hackers based in China had broken into the Gmail accounts of Chinese human-rights advocates, Google halted operation of its Internet search engine on the Chinese mainland earlier this month and started directing users to its Hong Kong site. On March 29, Chinese officials retaliated by blocking some of Google's mobile Internet services. While conflict may have seemed inevitable, what does it mean for Google's long-term plans for operating in China? And what lessons can othe
Pascal Lamy, Director General of the World Trade Organisation.
Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World Trade Organisation presents a public lecture on: 'The Role of the Multilateral Trading System in the Recent Economic Crisis'. The lecture was chaired by Richard Lambert, Chancellor of the University of Warwick.
How to thrive in challenging times
Can the financial system, as we know it, continue? Over the coming decade, how is the political and economic framework of economic policy likely to change, and how is this likely to impact on business and industry?
Learning outcomes By the end of this unit, you should be able to: describe accounting's primary objective; explain what is meant by inputs to and outputs from the accounting information system; explain the relationship between data, data processing, data summarisation and information; explain the difference between data and information; describe the five main characteristics of 'good' information; explain the link between
18. Unit Testing; Fun with Objective-C; Localization (March 4, 2010)
Software engineering, application development, programming language, computer science, iPhone operating system, OS 3.2, iPad, SDK, test, QA, quality assurance, syntax, semantics, frameworks, bugs, OCUnit, SenTestCase, subset of behavior, runtime, objc.h,
Can the financial system be fixed? People management in recession Podcast 2: Xavier Rolet, CEO of the London Stock Exchange, on the integration of regulatory systems 21A.215 Medical Anthropology (MIT) Advanced Processors and Course Wrapup Advanced Architectures Adolescents, Guns and Punishment Policy Address Translation 2, Caching and TLBs 8 Further reading 7 Conclusion 6.5 Military and humanitarian interventionism 6.4 International retributive justice 6.3 International distributive justice
Costas Mitropoulos, Executive Chairman, Eurobank EFG Telesis Finance discusses if the financial system can be fixed
According to Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, the biggest challenge for most managers throughout a recession is dealing with people. He explains how to manage people on three different levels: thoughts, emotion and action
At London Business School's Up Close speaker event in February 2010, Xavier Rolet, CEO of the London Stock Exchange describes the movement towards a more integrated regulatory system
Examination of how medicine is practiced cross-culturally, with particular emphasis on Western biomedicine. Analysis of medical practice as a cultural system, focusing on the human, as opposed to the biological, side of things. Also, examines how we and people in other cultures think of disease, health, body, and mind.
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Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.













