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The Renationalization of Ypf Under International Law; a Case Study
THE RENATIONALIZATION OF YPF UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW; A CASE STUDY Nina van Limburg Stirum Brouwersgracht 48-1, 1013GX Amsterdam 0621500446 Ninavls@hotmail.com 10127305 Bachelor essay supervisor: Jim Mathis Contents THE RENATIONALIZATION OF YPF UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW; A CASE STUDY Introduction 3 Chapter 1: Expropriation and Nationalization in general 3 Chapter 2: Nationalization under international law 5 1: Public Purpose 6 2: Discrimination 7 3: Due Process 8 4: Compensation 9 Investment Treaties 9 Chapter 3: YPF; Yacimientos
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Law Essay
In the preceding month, Mig proposed his collection of British stamps, to Julian for £1000. Due to Julian's indecision, to enter into contract, the offeror, promised to leave the offer open for seven days. Still, reluctant to enter into a legally binding contract based on Mig's terms, "Julian sent a letter asking whether he would consider taking £800 for the stamps". This concluded in their sale taking place between Mig and Karen, a third party,
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How Do We Make Our Laws?
- How do we make our laws? • Laws is made by the interacts of our behavior; we can vote to create our laws; not only vote, but also made by our court intemperate our laws - Law system has two parts. The criminal laws and civil laws. The function of criminal law is to regulate our behaviors. Civil laws help to protect the right we have. - Different type of court system. • England
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Business Employment Law
Introduction The plaintiff Linda Dillon was employed in 1997 as a chargeback analyst. In 1998, Dillion was approached by a member of management about applying for the position of sales administrator. During the interview, Dillion recalls that she was told that she would receive "extensive training" and would work with her predecessor until her last day to leave which was August 15. During her interview with the vice president, Dillion found out that her predecessor
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Roles and Functions of Law in Business and Society
Roles and Functions of Law in Business and Society Beryl Spruill Law/421 Contemporary Business Law Tonia Cutchin September 16, 2013 Roles and Functions of Law in Business and Society Introduction Ever since the creation of man there has been some type of governance that has evolved over the centuries. In this paper the roles and functions of the law that relates to business and society will society and our businesses as we know it
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The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
Book Assessment: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership John C. Maxwell's: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership focuses on delivering the reader a powerful, definitive statement of foundational laws that shape leadership. The book is divided in 21 chapters, each of them containing essential skills that true leaders must learn in order to shape their path to become effective leaders. Potential, Influence, Self-Awareness, Respect are some of the attributes included in the book that build
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Evaluate Solutions to the Trade off Between Equity and Efficiency in China's Economic Development
The economy in China has developed rapidly since 1978 with the policy of “open door reform”. However, one of the most important tasks for China is to balance equity and efficiency. In this essay, equity means distributing services or funds fairly amongst social members and efficiency expresses the wealth created with limited labour and time. The imbalance of these two elements is reflected in the widening gap between the poor and the rich and the
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Business Law - Soo Clumsy V Tesko
A tort is a civil wrong other than a breach of contract as civil liability rising in two ways either breach of contract or tort being committed1. Here we look at tort as a tortious liability. This arises from the breach of duty primarily as fixed by law, a duty towards persons generally and its breach is repressible by an action for liquidated damages. Based on the facts given, the plaintiff will be the person
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A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Anti-Monopoly Laws on China's Juice-Beverage Industry
OVERVIEW Antitrust laws, among many forms of business transactions, govern the rules and regulations of monopolies and its related transactions. Without such laws in place and enforced, public and business entities, alike, would be less regulated and able to seize control of both local and global markets, resulting in consumers having to pay prices set by such monopolistic endeavors. To protect such consumer interests and to avoid price adjustments and/or market control by any single
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Women in Othello: Commonalities
Women in Othello: Commonalities Women, in history, were not typically used to play powerful roles in plays or entertainment; at first the women in the play Othello do not seem as if they could have much significance but they do. In this play there are three female characters that play surprisingly important roles. The three women in the play are Desdemona, Emilia and Bianca who are all of very different social status in the Elizabethan
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Employment Law
The sales director, John Kelsey, who is based at the main Camford site, has informed you of a problem with two members of staff at the Trinwood showroom, which is a small retail sales operation with six members of staff. Shelly Smith has worked at the Trinwood showroom for several years as a sales representative and Terry Freeman has worked in a similar position at the same site for eight months. Shelly has an unblemished
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Lawful Retrenchment
LAWFUL RETRENCHMENT In one point or another, be it in the pursuit of acquiring new markets or the improvement of performance and productivity, companies may have to revise or make some adjustments to their business plans and processes. Reorganization or restructuring within an organization may occur due to injection of new capital, changes in business ownership, or changing economic circumstances. As a result of these processes, some employees may lose their jobs. This is common
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Mr. Stonefield, When Developing an Employment Law Compliance Plan
Mr. Stonefield, when developing an employment law compliance plan for your new business as the owner of a limousine company based out of Austin, Texas it is important to illustrate the numerous employment laws in place to ensure the success of your company. Your goal is to have 25 employees within the first year of business. Included is valuable information regarding Employment Laws for your proposed limousine company “Landslide Limousines” as well as consequences from
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Business Law Case Study
PART A QUESTION 1 Answer: Rob’s predicament is to inform Sam he cannot use high quality reinforcing steel or he would use leftover reinforcing steel. QUESTION 2 Answer: Ethical egoism states that one should act on the basis of self-interest. Under this psychology, Rob may choose to use the leftover reinforcing steel instead of high-quality reinforcing steel on the Hamilton contract. Rob’s self interest is to keep his job and earn money for his family.
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Common Themes
In the novel ‘Poisonwood Bible’ and the history of Congo, there are two common themes that they share. The first theme is captivity & freedom, and the other is love & betrayal. They are in different examples but they exist in both of them. In the Poisonwood bible, Nathan has the duty to protect his family wherever they are. However Nathan does not do this. He thinks about himself and does anything he wants to
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Criminal Law
If a person in prison has new evidence to prove he or she is innocent, is it fair for the federal court to put a time limit on how much time he or she has to prove that they are innocent? That is what happened in the case of Floyd Perkins. Floyd Perkins has been sitting in prison in Flint since 1993 for a murder that he has been trying to prove to the court
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Seasoned Equity offering
Seasoned Equity Offering (hereafter SEO) or Secondary Equity Offering is an issue of the additional equity of listed firms. This is one of popular ways for the listed firm to raise the funds. Since there is no perfect market, external funding especially equity funding has the higher cost. This is because the information asymmetry that investors don’t know what managers are doing with the money and why the firms raise more fund, the stock price,
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Equity Risk Premium
Equity Risk Premium provides a much clearer way of understanding returns of equities as an asset class, leading to a better ability to forecast and manage risk, thus resulting in better portfolio construction. For example, if investors can objectively quantify the relative returns on stocks, bonds, and cash through risk premia, they can make better decisions on how to allocate their money across these three asset classes. If the equity premium is high, investors should
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Registered Sex offender Restrictions: Are These Laws Unconstitutional and Ineffective?
Registered Sex Offender Restrictions: Are These Laws Unconstitutional and Ineffective? Are the restrictions used against sex offenders unconstitutional? Although the laws used against registered sex offenders are to protect society, these restrictions make it impossible for registered sex offenders to live normal lives. The laws used to restrict sex offenders are not civil, the offenders cannot live where they want to, and all registered sex offenders do not deserve the restrictions after being released from
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Law Group Activity
Law What was the most difficult part of this exercise? The most difficult part of this excessive was deciding on who was going to enforce the laws. Unlike the society we currently live in, on a stranded island we wouldn’t have people designated to carrying out punishments like police officers. It was hard for our group to decide on who would carry out the punishments as well as what those punishments would be. As a
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Taxation Law Assignment
Part 1: Alice Jennings in considered an Australian resident based upon the following facts. Despite the absence of physical presence in Australia, her nationality, family ties and specifically the presence of significant permanent assets in Australia identifies her as a resident according to ordinary concepts. According to the ruling of the case Levene v IRC [1928] AC 217, she would be assessed as an Australian citizen for taxation purpose because the data does not provide
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Law 531 - Contract Creation and Management Assignment Paper
Contract Creation and Management Assignment Paper LAW531 April 2, 2013 Contract Creation and Management Assignment The Nature of Agency Video illustrates Non-Linear Pro legal action suit against Quick Takes Video for apparent breach of contract. The companies met but each left believing a different business decision. The misunderstand led Janet a Quick Takes Video employee to signed what she thought was a package delivery confirmation slip for the Non-Linear Pro equipment upon its arrival. However,
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Law and Economics: Cap and Trade Scheme
Australia emits around 550 million tonnes of greenhouse gasses (GHG) each year (Jordan and Zähres 2011). Although, in nominal terms, this is far below the emissions of China and the United States, on a per-capita basis, Australia is the most emissions-intensive of the world's major economies (Department of the Environment 2013). When the Australian public elected Kevin Rudd's Labor Party into Federal Parliament in 2007, this came with the promise of action on climate change
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Course Structure in Business Law - Contract
INTRODUCTION This case study tackles mainly the course structure in Business Law, which are contracts. Contract as defined, is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, with emphasis on the dual concepts of “agreement” and “ legally binding”. It is the basis of decision making when two parties do not come to an agreement. Contact, to be legally binding and enforceable, should have all its elements in it namely, offer, acceptance, consideration, Intention
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Cloud Computing and Law
Cloud is such an evolving landscape in technology enablement that without having a manner in which the distributors can address the business model, there is a possibility that the distributors may decrease their significance in the technology channel supply chain. Most distributors are looking at methods to augment their strategy and are at odds with which strategy would hold the test of return on investment in the scenarios of a direct route to market of
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