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Author(s):  
Mirjam S. Meijer ◽  
Willem van Jaarsveld ◽  
Ton de Kok ◽  
Christopher S. Tang


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 370-379
Author(s):  
Mohammad Kazem Khanjani ◽  
Atoosa Bahadori

In the field of innocent defendants and convicts' damage compensation who have endured further losses due to issue criminal supply contracts or orders execution, their innocence has been cleared by issuing acquittance sentences. It counted as one of the most challenging issues in private and criminal law. In these recent years, based on positive changes in the rules of Iran, a lot of works done for innocent defendants and convicts' damage compensation have endured different and unfair punishments. But no integration or constructive work has been done for guiltless convicts' damage compensation who have endured some parts or all their punishments, and their innocence has been proved but not predicted. The reverse of this matter is true in the Canadian law system. Only a guilty convict who has tolerated some or all parts of unfair punishment deserves to receive damage compensation. This study attempted to research the subject's international binding rules, and many practical strategies for guiltless convicts' damage compensation will be considered in both systems by a comparative study.



2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (17) ◽  
pp. 9671
Author(s):  
Joana Ortiz ◽  
Mariana Jiménez Martínez ◽  
Alba Alegría-Sala ◽  
Sergio Tirado-Herrero ◽  
Irene González Pijuan ◽  
...  

The present work aims to describe and analyze the results of the interventions carried out in the Barcelona pilot site of the EmpowerMed project. The overall objective of EmpowerMed is to tackle energy poverty and to help improve the health of people in coastal areas of Mediterranean countries, with a particular focus on women. The main support approach implemented in Barcelona is Collective Advisory Assemblies (CAA), in the framework of Alliance against Energy Poverty. CAA is an innovative, collaborative empowering engagement tool that offers an alternative to the more traditional one-off individual household advice and support approaches. CAAs take place together with a monitoring campaign where: electricity consumption is analyzed to optimize the supply contracts, and indoor environmental comfort to provide recommendations for wellbeing improvement. Through the different approaches, a characterization of the people that have participated in the Barcelona pilot site was completed, from a socioeconomic, energy, thermal comfort and air quality perspective. Additionally, it was compared with a group of energy poverty non-affected households, which are involved in the monitoring campaign. Finally, the impact was quantified in terms of empowerment of energy poverty population and, potential economic savings.



2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keith L. Kline ◽  
Virginia H. Dale ◽  
Erin Rose

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) instigated a pandemic that impacted economies, employment, and shipping worldwide. This paper reviews how one international supply chain performed and identifies lessons that may be helpful to improve future resilience. Economic and employment data through November 2020 are used to review the effects of COVID-19 on operations of the bioenergy supply chain in the southeastern United States (SE United States) that utilizes wood fiber to fabricate pellets. Conditions associated with the production of pellets in the SE United States changed with the outbreak of COVID-19. Federal and state government programs and classification of workers in this sector as “essential” during the pandemic helped maintain the woody pellet supply chain and other industries during a period of general shut down in 2020. The availability of personal protective equipment, long-term supply contracts, and established safety cultures are among the factors that enhance supply chain resilience while limited availability of skilled workers, inadequate stakeholder engagement, and dependence on external policies are among factors that reduce resilience. The analysis concludes with recommendations for the SE pellet supply chain, and other biomass supply chains, to improve their resilience to future disturbances. When best practices are implemented, SE United States biomass offers opportunities to contribute to post-pandemic economic recovery while incentivizing better forest resource management.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Zhang ◽  
Qi (George) Chen ◽  
Elena Katok

Designing Open-bid Procurement Auction with Supplier Qualification Screenings Manufacturers often use re-sourcing initiatives to keep their suppliers’ pricing competitive; e.g., new entrant suppliers are identified and invited to compete with the incumbent supplier for supply contracts in an open-bid auction. To ensure that entrant suppliers have the capability of executing the contract, the conventional approach for many manufacturers is to conduct qualification screenings on all the entrants prior to auction bidding and only allow qualified entrant suppliers to compete in the auction. In “‘Now or Later?’ When to Deploy Qualification Screening in Open-Bid Auction for Re-Sourcing”, Zhang, Chen, and Katok explore an alternative arrangement of this process where all entrant suppliers are invited for bidding first before qualification screenings are selectively conducted afterward to determine the contract winner. This new approach helps reduce the waste of manufacturers’ screening efforts on suppliers with uncompetitive bids but in the meantime introduces incentives for less competitive supplier bidding behavior. They provide analytical and numerical evidence that this new approach could be very effective in managing manufacturers’ procurement costs.



2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-218
Author(s):  
Katarína Sárvári

Current development of the European gas market uncovers several new opportunities and challenges for energy security that developed from big changes in production, transit and supply ways of natural gas to Europe. New European gas market model builds on the principles of diversification, the security of supply, interconnectivity and liberalization. Realization of the EU Third Energy Package related to a progressive shift from long-term oil-linked gas supply contracts and development of alternative gas supply sources and lines, as well as the rivalry between already established gas transit lines and the new supply lines present new challenges and require transition for the V4 countries. In this article I studied what are the new changes and challenges of the transition of V4 countries towards the EU’s energy security? To adjust to transition V4 countries should build the new infrastructure on the short-term pricing market and the ways how it will be funded. If V4 countries want to trade gas with the neighbours and transport most of the Russian gas to Europe, they need to invest into reforms of pipelines’ networks or to find other alternatives of diversification in the next decades. Returns on investment on a liberalized market with a multitude of competitors will be manageable but require serious reforms. The V4 countries will have to enter into the spot markets to efficiently trade gas. Available gas hubs in Europe are much smaller, less liquid, and mostly supplied by the same companies as the long-term traded gas hubs. This kind of markets is easy to manipulate. Therefore, it is important for the V4 countries to plan how to coordinate their national energy policies and name EU’s energy targets for the future.



2021 ◽  
pp. 171-250
Author(s):  
Robert Merkin ◽  
Séverine Saintier

Poole’s Casebook on Contract Law provides a comprehensive selection of case law that addresses all aspects of the subject encountered on undergraduate courses. This chapter examines what the parties to a contract have undertaken to do; that is, the terms of the contract, and the principles determining how the courts interpret the meaning of those contractual terms. It considers whether pre-contractual statements are terms or mere representations. The chapter then turns to written contracts, focusing on the parol evidence rule, entire agreement clauses, and the effect of signature on the contractual document. It also discusses oral contracts and incorporation of written terms in such contracts by means of signature, reasonable notice, consistent course of dealing, and common knowledge of the parties. In addition to express terms, this chapter looks at how terms are implied, particularly terms implied by the courts—terms implied in law and terms implied in fact. There is discussion of the typical implied terms in sale and supply contracts in the B2B and B2C context. Finally, this chapter focuses on the principles governing the interpretation of contractual terms.



2021 ◽  
pp. 9-12
Author(s):  
Serhii TKACHENKO ◽  
Olena POTYSHNIAK ◽  
Yevheniia POLIAKOVA

In theory, the role and value of prizes in the economic mechanism is not controversial. It is now established order in which the incentive funds formed by stable regulations approved differentiated in size from year to year development cycle, the main indicator is the plan of product supply contracts, increased productivity, improved quality prepared products, growth in net profit. So there is every reason to believe the introduction of long-term wage standards for the hryvnia to strengthen product allows interest groups to increase productivity and reduce employee turnover, improved promotion procedure for combining professions, with high rates of labour initiative for implementing reasonable standards. In practice, the issue of incentives is of great interest and is constantly in the spotlight. The aim – to present one possible incentive works and those working in the system to ensure product quality in terms of increasing the responsibility of working for the final results. The formation stimulation funds spent; in fact they are regulated current set order. The distribution fund to encourage formation size of bonus payments and working units is quite controversial. This approach to the distribution system of bonus payments for quality work allows retransmit the incentive oriented, the final results of the enterprise as a whole to each worker. For workers with decentralized formation of the material incentive fund in the main production shops, it is recommended to increase the size of the incentive fund, for the shop provided an increase in the number of workers working with a personal stamp, and with an increase in the number of workers delivering products on demand. The proposed mechanism is universal. It can be used in enterprises regardless of their industry and structural profiles and can solve the problem for the optimum management of misalignment. Selecting works as a criteria for bonus payments while providing a reduction or streamlining expenses related to providing quality products.



2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 264-269
Author(s):  
Vladislav D. Kozhevin

The development of renewable energy in Russia follows global trends with some delay. However, at the moment, a renewable energy production cluster has been formed and the commissioning of 5.6 GW of capacity is planned until 2024, marking a more than twofold drop in capital expenditures under the power supply contracts program. The article calculated the LCOE indicator for three types of generation of wind power plants, solar power plants and small hydro power plants in 2020 based on the results of capacity selection at power supply contracts auctions, and describes the main factors and drivers for reducing this indicator.



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