scholarly journals Recent trends in the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections in the European Union

2004 ◽  
Vol 80 (4) ◽  
pp. 255-263 ◽  
Author(s):  
K A Fenton
Epidemiology ◽  
2000 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 612 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Levi ◽  
Franca Lucchini ◽  
Eva Negri ◽  
Carlo La Vecchia

Author(s):  
Liviu Titus Paveliu

The purpose of this article is to highlight the newly convergences between theRomanian legal system and that of other Member States of the European Union in the field ofgood faith.In the first part of the article, we try to establish the core values of good faith ingeneral and subsequently in the field of contract law, as perceived by the national scholarsand researchers. While good faith had merely the role of a general rule which was rathersimplistically associated with fairness and morale, in light of the recent developments broughtupon by the enactment of the new Civil Code, good faith has become a focal point in severalinstitutions in the field of contract law.The second part of the article aims to identify the origin of the rules set out in theRomanian legislation, by investigating the motifs behind the adhering to the line of thought asset out by the Principles of European Contract Law.In the last part we will illustrate the recent trends and goals of the European Union inthe field of contract law and also try to correlate how these actions will translate to theRomanian national legal system in theory and in practice in the years to come.


Author(s):  
Diana Bank ◽  
Mohammad Ayub Khan

As the international business environment becomes increasingly global and competitive, a manager’s job becomes more challenging and diverse. The recent trends of globalization and competition are attributed to several triggering factors such as technological development, new emerging and investment-friendly markets, and the availability of globally-scaled logistics. Companies increasingly seek a variety of growth options including cross-border mergers, joint ventures, direct investments, and strategic alliances. Similarly, markets are integrating via a variety of mechanisms ranging from a simple trade level integration (witness the growth of free trade agreements) to a more complex political unification, such as the European Union (EU).


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