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Six years of UNESCO-World Technopolis Association workshops, held
at various world cities and attended by government officials and
scholars from nearly all the world's countries, have resulted in a
uniquely complete collection of reports on science park and science
city projects in most of those countries. These reports, of which a
selected few form chapters in this book, allow readers to compare
knowledge-based development strategies, practices, and successes
across countries. The chapters illustrate varying levels of
cooperation across government, industry, and academic sectors in
the respective projects - and the reasons and philosophies
underlying this variation - and resulting differences in practices
and results.
This book closely examines the concept and theory of 'future' from
a multidisciplinary perspective, focusing on the practice of
forecasting, especially in its interaction with complexity. It
highlights the relations between forecasting, decision-making and
strategy, mixing technical arguments (but minimal mathematics) with
ideas from psychology and philosophy. Rich with examples, the book
highlights the role of values and attitudes in deciding how to look
at the future. Written in a casual but precise style that makes the
ideas easily digestible, it helps corporate strategists, practicing
futurists, and researchers in the field of strategy or public
planning gain a fundamental perspective on the future - before
starting to predict things.
This book includes the reforms proposed by the various Caribbean
Commissions since 1985, making it a comprehensive guide to
constitutional law in the Caribbean. It outlines sources of the law
and developing changes in the doctrine of sovereignty of Parliament
and the Conventions of the Constitution as well as in the role of
the Public Service. There is also an expanded commentary on the
Caribbean judiciary in which special reference is made to the
proposed Caribbean Court of Justice.Caribbean Constitutional Law
will be valuable to students of law and political science and
practitioners wishing to renew their acquaintance with the basic
concepts of constitutional law.
This book includes the reforms proposed by the various Caribbean
Commissions since 1985, making it a comprehensive guide to
constitutional law in the Caribbean. It outlines sources of the law
and developing changes in the doctrine of sovereignty of Parliament
and the Conventions of the Constitution as well as in the role of
the Public Service.
There is also an expanded commentary on the Caribbean judiciary
in which special reference is made to the proposed Caribbean Court
of Justice.Caribbean Constitutional Law will be valuable to
students of law and political science and practitioners wishing to
renew their acquaintance with the basic concepts of constitutional
law.
- Builds Student Interest by engaging and motivating students by
presenting accounting in the context of recognizable companies such
as Bombas, Starbucks, Toyota, HGTV, IKEA and others including
Apple; Whitecotton then integrates those companies throughout the
chapter discussions. - Fosters Decision Making and Analytical
Skills by showing students how managers use accounting information
to make business decisions in companies they know from their
everyday lives. This approach helps students develop the analytical
and critical thinking skills they will need to succeed in their
future careers. - Helps Students Become Better Problem Solvers by
putting their skills to the test through robust end of chapter
content, as well as Demonstration Cases and Skills Development
Cases to practice their comprehension and understanding of the
material. - Uses Technology to Enhance Student Learning through
McGraw-Hill Connect, including adaptive and interactive study
features such as SmartBook, Interactive Presentations, New
Integrated Excel, and Guided Examples, tied directly to Managerial
Accounting, will improve students' engagement in and out of class,
help them maximize their study time, and make their learning
experience more enjoyable.
Six years of UNESCO-World Technopolis Association workshops, held
at various world cities and attended by government officials and
scholars from nearly all the world's countries, have resulted in a
uniquely complete collection of reports on science park and science
city projects in most of those countries. These reports, of which a
selected few form chapters in this book, allow readers to compare
knowledge-based development strategies, practices, and successes
across countries. The chapters illustrate varying levels of
cooperation across government, industry, and academic sectors in
the respective projects - and the reasons and philosophies
underlying this variation - and resulting differences in practices
and results.
In countries outside the developed world, although writers have
written commentaries on specific legal codes, very little attention
has been given to legal writing which has focused specifically on
the ethics of the legal profession. This book makes a special
contribution in that regard providing, as it does, a comparative
study of prevailing efforts to enhance ethical standards in a
profession potentially in crisis and under much public scrutiny.
Countries which have been examined include the UK, the US, Canada,
South Africa, and countries in the Pacific, South East Asia and the
Caribbean. Valuable guidance and learning are provided on such
topical issues as wasted costs orders, conflicts of interests,
legal and judicial codes, confidentiality, privilege and the ethics
of the criminal process, where the jury system comes in for
critical evaluation. This book will be a valuable text on the
ethics and status of the profession. It will be of considerable
interest to law students, practitioners and legal academics, Bar
Associations, Attorneys-General and Directors of Public
Prosecutions as well as members of the judiciary.
This book closely examines the concept and theory of 'future' from
a multidisciplinary perspective, focusing on the practice of
forecasting, especially in its interaction with complexity. It
highlights the relations between forecasting, decision-making and
strategy, mixing technical arguments (but minimal mathematics) with
ideas from psychology and philosophy. Rich with examples, the book
highlights the role of values and attitudes in deciding how to look
at the future. Written in a casual but precise style that makes the
ideas easily digestible, it helps corporate strategists, practicing
futurists, and researchers in the field of strategy or public
planning gain a fundamental perspective on the future - before
starting to predict things.
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