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  • The Renationalization of Ypf Under International Law; a Case Study

    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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    Submitted: October 9, 2013 Autor: ninavls
  • Analysis of Representation in the Modern World

    Analysis of Representation in the Modern World

    Jumpstart Unit: Representation Through various encounters with people, I seem to have created the idea that the representations of ourselves, those around us, and indeed everything in our environment, are based mostly on the connections to things we know to be true. For example, an on-looking person knows that when they see another person crying, that person’s act represents a prior experience that may have been painful or depressing for them. The on-looking person may

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    Submitted: October 10, 2013 Autor: cschwag
  • Banking in Emerging Markets in the Aftermath of Global Financial Crisis

    Banking in Emerging Markets in the Aftermath of Global Financial Crisis

    Title: Banking in emerging markets in the aftermath of Global Financial Crisis Emerging markets are countries that are restructuring their economies along market-oriented lines and offer a wealth of opportunities in trade, technology transfers, and foreign direct investment. Currently, there are approximately 28 emerging markets in the world, with the economies of China and India considered to be by far the two largest. According to the World Bank, the five biggest emerging markets are China,

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    Submitted: October 11, 2013 Autor: lz518
  • First American Bank

    First American Bank

    1. What is a credit default swap? The Credit Default Swap is designed to transfer credit exposure of fixed income products between parties. The purchaser of Credit Default Swap, also called “protection buyer”, pays periodic fee to the seller, which called “protection seller”, until the contract expired or a credit event occurred. In return, the seller agrees to pay off the third party debt if this party defaults on the loan. The protection seller either

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    Submitted: October 13, 2013 Autor: jiajia
  • Identify Three Internal Sources for Recruiting and Issues Associated with Their Use

    Identify Three Internal Sources for Recruiting and Issues Associated with Their Use

    Job Posting is the most common way. It requires that management post or otherwise circulate listings of available job openings. The listings provide information contained in the job description and job specification, as well as information concerning compensation. Employees indicate their interest formally, either through their immediate supervisor or through the human resource department. In some organizations, the job posting program is coupled with a skills inventory, this inventory of employee skills, attributes, and performance

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    Submitted: October 16, 2013 Autor: peter
  • International Accounting Case

    International Accounting Case

    Chapter 4 4. IAS 16 allows two treatments for reporting fixed assets on balance sheets subsequent to their acquisition: the cost model and the revaluation model.   Under the cost model, an item of property, plant, and equipment is carried on the balance sheet at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses.   Under the revaluation model, an item of property, plant, and equipment is carried at a revalued amount, measured as fair value at

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    Submitted: October 20, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Deposit Insurance System: Model Specification, International Comparison and China Research

    Deposit Insurance System: Model Specification, International Comparison and China Research

    Deposit Insurance System: Model Specification, International Comparison and China Research Deposit insurance system is a fundamental system of financial security network which aims to maintain depositors’ confidence and avoid bank run. Till now, a large number of academic papers have covered this issue, giving us a picture of deposit insurance system model specification. So far, deposit insurance system has a history of over 70 years since its first establishment in 1930’s. According to International Association

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    Submitted: October 20, 2013 Autor: salomekiss
  • American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an Offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and its challenge to American Interests The year is 2045, it's a brisk December morning and the television is turned to CNN news in many American homes. China once again makes headlines as they have successfully landed a man on mars. The Chinese military has developed a missile defense system and is making plans to confront the Japanese military over fishing rights

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Intro to International Business

    Intro to International Business

    Intro to International Business International Business: The New Realities CH1: Introduction: What is International Business? What is international business? International business- Performance of trade and investment activities by firms across national borders -firms seek foreign customers and engage in collaborative relationships with foreign business partners -international business activity has been grown a lot over the past 30 years. Its growth coincides with the phenomenon of the globalization of markets Globalization of markets- the ongoing economic

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: asuits
  • Zara International

    Zara International

    Zara International is challenging the retail market much like how Apple challenged and shaped the cellphone market. However, Zara International has much more in common with Samsung. They both have the ability to have very quick turnaround time and delivery at a global scales. Both of the companies are very responsive to their markets and their consumers demand. Zara International can have a look from the catwalk to retail stores with in just couple of

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: fminhas
  • English as a International Language

    English as a International Language

    English As a International Language Now within 21st century every countries depend onto others towards exist as a nation because today every countries without exception they need the products of others countries as raw material or products for that civilians need for this reason the earth is within a steady economy and shift power towards grow this civilians need a international language towards ease these shifts, a international language may be English because this is

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: jaym
  • English as International Language

    English as International Language

    English As a International Language Now within 21st century every countries depend onto others towards exist as a nation because today every countries without exception they need the products of others countries as raw material or products for that civilians need for this reason the earth is within a steady economy and shift power towards grow this civilians need a international language towards ease these shifts, a international language may be English because this is

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: jaym
  • Major World Religions

    Major World Religions

    There are five major world religions. They are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism are monotheistic, which means they believe in one god, even though in Buddhism, Buddha (the founder of the religion) did not wish to be worshiped as a god. Hinduism, however is a polytheistic religion, meaning it believes in many gods. Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism all have a specific founder, such as Abraham and Moses for

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Malayan Banking Berhad

    Malayan Banking Berhad

    CHAPTER 1.0: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Company's Background Malayan Banking Berhad or formally known as Maybank, was founded in 1960 by a Malaysian tycoon, the late Khoo Teck Puat. Maybank is the biggest company in Malaysia whereby in Malaysian Stock Exchange, Maybank stand tall among others as the largest listed company. Maybank is formally chaired by Dato' Sri Abdul Wahid Omar who is also the CEO of the company (Appendix 1). Currently, the position of chairman is

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    Submitted: October 28, 2013 Autor: Antonio
  • Western Oceanography Institute Case

    Western Oceanography Institute Case

    ssignment – Western Oceanography Institute Case (20 points) Read the Western Oceanography Institute Case (pp. 366-370) and submit your response to the questions at the end of the case. Please submit your answers in a Word document. >> View/Complete Assignment by clicking on the Assignment link in the Table of Contents: Assignment – Western Oceanography Institute Case Assignment: POM+ Project – Part 1 (30 points) View the instructions for this assignment by clicking on the

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    Submitted: October 28, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Some Believe That Population Growth Will Eventually Outstrip World Resources, Is This Threat a Major Concern?

    Some Believe That Population Growth Will Eventually Outstrip World Resources, Is This Threat a Major Concern?

    Introduction World’s population is increasing day by day and it has become a huge aspect of concern for this entire universe. It has been estimated on 12th March 2012, total world population was 7.037 billion (WPF Dialogue of Civilizations 2012). We have made a real mess on our earth and it has become a global concern to control increasing population. Overpopulation has for sure brought with a huge list of issues and concerns such as

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    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: duanweijue
  • International Terrorism

    International Terrorism

    International Terrorism is a big issue today. From the Lockerbie bombing to 9/11, terrorism is at the forefront of international politics. There are two types of terrorism. State sponsored terrorism is when terrorist groups are sponsored by the government. The other type of terrorism is when groups are independent. The Irish Republican Army is an example of a state sponsored group that performed terrorism. On the other hand, al-Queda is an independent terrorist organization who

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    Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Encore International Case Study

    Encore International Case Study

    Overview Encore, an international casual wear company rocketed to $300 million in sales during 2012 after only 10 years in business. Jordan Ellis, the company founder is looking to establish long term expansion into the European and Latin American markets (Gitman & Zutter, 2012). There was unprecedented growth, which no one could have predicted that the company would have with shops in the New York area within every six blocks. Analysts predicted that the company

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    Essay Length: 564 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 30, 2013 Autor: kmlwsn
  • Citi Bank Case

    Citi Bank Case

    paper is about the citi bank and its rise The compensation of the FAs was decided through a "payout-grid" and the payout used to vary with the annual production. On an average he/she used to get 40% of the commissions generated by him/her and 5% in the form of deferred compensation and profit sharing, and 15% was retained by Raymond James to cover back office and clearing costs. Finally, they also received additional benefits like

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    Submitted: November 6, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Project on Axis Bank

    Project on Axis Bank

    It was a pleasurable experience for me to work on this project report “marketing strategy of AXIS Bank” It has not only helped me to enhance my knowledge about various strategies followed by the company but also reviewed my knowledge about training & job opportunities for the management students. In this project report every possible effort has been made to highlight the major aspects related to the topic by a comprehensive study of literature and

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    Essay Length: 930 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 11, 2013 Autor: ranjeet.rjpt
  • Internal Control Principles

    Internal Control Principles

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction....................................................................................................................1 Internal Control Principles.............................................................................................1 Strengths.............................................................................................................1 Documentation Procedures.....................................................................1 Physical Controls....................................................................................3 Weaknesses.........................................................................................................3 Segregation of Duties.............................................................................3 Independent Internal Verification...........................................................3 Establishment of Responsibility.............................................................4 Physical Controls....................................................................................4 Human Resource Controls......................................................................5 Conclusion.....................................................................................................................6 Works Cited...................................................................................................................7 ILLUSTRATIONS Illustration 1..................................................................................................................2 Illustration 2..................................................................................................................3 Illustration 3..................................................................................................................4 Illustration 4..................................................................................................................5 Introduction Internal Control Principles In order to have a successful business there should be a strong internal control system put into place. Internal control is defined as the policies and procedures management uses to ensure the

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    Submitted: November 11, 2013 Autor: moto
  • Pizza Patrón and Its International Expansion to Mexico

    Pizza Patrón and Its International Expansion to Mexico

    Pizza Patrón is a private company which was founded in 1986 in the United States of America, in Dallas, Texas. The president and founder of Pizza Patrón, Antonio Swad, started his business with only one pizza store but focused on quality, maintaining low prices and offering excellent service and so, by 1990, he owned a little pizza chain with four locations. One of the other things that distinguished him from other pizza store owners and

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: ioana.costin
  • Individual International Trade and Finance Speech

    Individual International Trade and Finance Speech

    Individual International Trade and Finance Speech Understanding international trade can be a bit tricky. It is very important to know certain key terms that are frequently used within the economic discussion regarding international trade. As I address specific topics such as what happens when there is a surplus of imports brought into the U.S., what are the effects of international trade to GDP, domestic markets and university students, how do government choices in regards to

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: chasegrrls
  • Gobal Econ World Cup Case Q2

    Gobal Econ World Cup Case Q2

    Q2a) In 2010, South Africa was hosting the 2010 World Cup event, because of it, South Africa had capture many people attention especially who love football. In fact, the World Cup event have bring out a deep impact to South Africa, no matter the benefits and the disadvantages. In order to prepare the World Cup Event, the spent more than R33-billion over a period of four years on infrastructure, close to R12-billion was spent on

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: russiakoala
  • Internal Control

    Internal Control

    Introduction As a result of the recent scandals of companies such as Enron and WorldCom, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was enacted to preemptively curb fraudulent financial reporting. SOX has strengthened requirements of both internal controls and procedures for financial reporting. For example, one major change requires the CEO and CFO of publicly traded companies to personally validate an auditor’s report for reliability and transparency.1 Internal control is a process where a common goal is achieved

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    Submitted: November 15, 2013 Autor: yili0304