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Every two seconds, across the world, an area of forest the size of
a football field is clear-cut by illegal loggers. In some
countries, up to 90% of all the logging taking place is illegal.
Estimates suggest that this criminal activity generates
approximately US $10-15 bn annually worldwide funds that are
unregulated, untaxed, and often remain in the hands of organized
criminal gangs. Thus far, domestic and international efforts to
curb forest crimes have focused on preventative actions, but they
have had little or no significant impact. While prevention is an
essential part of enforcement efforts to tackle illegal logging, it
has not halted the rapid disappearance of the world s old-growth
trees. New ideas and strategies are needed to preserve what is left
of forests."
U.S. privacy laws are confusing and hard to interpret. This book
provides clear, substantive guidance to educators who work with
minors in these rapidly changing, technological times. Privacy is
now an area of major concern as the use of social media, web
beacons, tracking cookies, webcams, GPS-based cell phone tracking,
and other 21st-century technologies increasingly proliferate.
Educators who work with all ages of students have specific
responsibilities to safeguard the students' personally identifying
information. Protecting students' privacy is particularly critical
in the case of minors. Unfortunately, U.S. privacy law is a
mystifying patchwork of federal and state laws. Authored by an
experienced attorney who specializes in copyright and privacy law,
this book overviews laws pertinent to educators and explains how to
recognize, analyze, and handle privacy issues as they arise in
specific situations in the educational context. The information in
this work is critically important for anyone working in the
educational arena, from professors, classroom teachers, and aides
to librarians at all levels and administrators. The book's contents
will also help parents to recognize situations that might implicate
their child's privacy rights and provide parents with the
appropriate steps to follow to work with the school to protect
their child. Addresses the complicated topic of privacy law and
specific issues for pre-K-12 educators in an easy-to-read,
accessible manner Supplies valuable resource lists for staying
current with ever-changing law and issues in privacy law Organizes
and presents information in a fashion that enables readers to think
critically and make independent analyses of their specific
environment
BVR's Business Valuation Issues in Estate and Gift Tax Case Law
Compendium contains over 200 court cases abstracts and full text
opinions of cases involving tax disputes over estate and gift
valuations. The compendium includes court case digests written by
BVR's internationally recognized expert legal editorial team and
the companion CD is fully indexed and contains hyperlinks to the
full text of the actual court opinions. A key feature of the
compendium is a summary table for quick and easy reference to cases
by name, type of case, date, court and state/jurisdiction, making
this a valuable resource for any expert involved in estate and gift
tax valuation issues.
Nurses need quick, reliable legal information to protect themselves
in practice, management and education, and this Fast Facts provides
it - from malpractice/negligence issues to workplace and business
law, teaching in the classroom and in clinical settings, disaster
nursing, dispute resolution, and more. In one handy resource
organized for quick access, nurses will find answers to questions
regarding documentation, informed consent and patient rights,
employment and organizational law, trials, and alternatives in
dispute resolution. The only book of its kind, it has been authored
by highly respected nurse attorneys and practitioners, underscoring
its value as a savvy reference for any legal issue related to
nursing practice, management, or education. Key Features: Provides
a quick, single-source reference on legal issues for nurses in
practice, management and education Covers critical issues including
malpractice/negligence, documentation, informed consent and patient
rights, employment and business law, disaster nursing issues, and
dispute resolution Written by noted nurse attorney authors and
practitioners
In this straightforward look at how contracts are used in everyday
business life, Tiffany Kemp shows us how to use contracts to help
us build stronger, more profitable relationships with our
customers.If you've ever wondered why lawyers object to you
offering clients your 'best endeavours', or whether 'time is of the
essence' means anything more than 'get a move on', you'll find this
book an invaluable and very readable companion to your commercial
negotiations. And if you've always considered legal and commercial
to be the 'Sales Prevention Squad', you'll learn how they can
become your greatest allies in closing and delivering profitable
deals.
This book is your step-by-step checklist style guide for completing
your copyright goals Easy-to-follow steps and screenshots show you
exactly how to complete your copyright. With this in mind, I
decided to write this checklist style book that's straight to the
point and not two hundred pages of fluff. My goal was to streamline
the process by helping others to achieve their copyright goals.
This may include obtaining a copyright for your Literary Work,
Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Sound Recordings, Motion Pictures and
Audiovisual work. Most people have good intentions when buying a
(200 pages) thick book thinking that they have everything that they
need to accomplish their goals. However, they realize ten years
later that the book has an inch of dust on it and their
intellectual idea is still just a ten-year-old idea.
A collection of 20 articles and a translation of the Real Estate
Syndication Law, intended for both experienced real estate
professionals and investors new to Japan.
"If only because power naturally and necessarily follows property,
concentrated ownership of the means of production is the most
serious political and economic problem in the world today. People
as diverse as Karl Marx and Pope John Paul II have viewed this
'ownership gap' as a root cause of fundamental social problems. It
is, as well, a result of flawed and unjust laws and institutions.
These, in turn, create flagrant inequalities of economic
opportunity and personal freedom. A social order that
systematically concentrates economic power must therefore be viewed
as an explicit offense against human dignity. The question becomes
what to do about it." - Introduction to THE RESTORATION OF PROPERTY
In 1936 Hilaire Belloc, with G. K. Chesterton revered as one of the
founders of "distributism," wrote of "the restoration of property."
Trapped within what Louis Kelso and Mortimer Adler called the
slavery of past savings (THE NEW CAPITALISTS, 1961), however,
Belloc's insightful analysis suffered from the lack of an effective
program of implementation. The best he could do was to recommend
burdening the rich with laws and regulations to keep them from
using their power to prevent capital acquisition by others. A
better, "Just Third Way" solution would be to remove systemic
barriers in the form of flawed tax, monetary, financial and legal
systems that inhibit or prevent capital acquisition by the
non-rich. At a time when most people are focused on the results of
seriously flawed tax, monetary and fiscal policy, and seek
government assistance to stave off the effects of generations of
bad decisions, this short book by Michael D. Greaney, Director of
Research for the Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ),
suggests a better alternative: focus on the causes of the growing
wealth gap and other problems. We need to take a hard look at our
institutions, especially taxation, money and credit, and determine
how these hinder access to the means of acquiring and possessing
property in capital today, and what needs to be changed so they can
help us rather than hinder us tomorrow. Mr. Greaney is also the
author of IN DEFENSE OF HUMAN DIGNITY (2008) and SUPPORTING LIFE:
THE CASE FOR A PRO-LIFE ECONOMIC AGENDA (2010).
Written with human resources professionals, in-house counsel and
employment lawyers in mind, readers are introduced to the
statistical analysis of adverse impact. Various tools for examining
disparate impact are presented in a non-technical manner. Concrete
examples and simple calculations demonstrate how these statistical
tools can be applied to questions of adverse impact in hiring,
promotion, and termination decisions.
Traditional areas of vulnerability to adverse impact are
discussed, and some emerging areas with potential for adverse
impact, such as the use of social media in recruiting and current
employment status as a candidate screening tool, are presented. The
underlying sources of vulnerability are explored and pending
legislation is discussed. The importance of litigation avoidance is
stressed, and suggestions for minimizing the risk of employment
litigation with proactive statistical analysis are provided.
The goal is to give human resources professionals and legal
counsel a better understanding of the information their statistical
consultants are providing. This leads to an improved ability to
identify and correct problem areas that may exist within the
organization, as well as to prevent problems from arising in the
future.
"The book should be required reading for budding inventors." Andrew
Baker, Partner, GBS Venture Partners. "I wish I had read this book
before I engaged an IP lawyer, I could have saved thousands..."
Jonathan Weinberg, Owner, HeartCall. "Smart Questions will improve
your chances of getting a return on your investment." David
Mitchell, CEO, X-Energy. "Brings a new level of clarity to the
question 'To Patent or Not to Patent?' " Marcus Tarrant, Managing
Director, Mission HQ.
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