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Browsing FACULTY OF LAW & POLITICAL SCIENCE by Author "Labaki, George, Ph.D."

Browsing FACULTY OF LAW & POLITICAL SCIENCE by Author "Labaki, George, Ph.D."

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  • Francis, Samer (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2006)
    In the last decade, many aspects of globalization have captured worldwide attention. But for more than a century, the driving force behind globalization has been the expansion of trade in goods and services . Trade liberalization is of major concern for developing countries following protectionist policies, since they are more vulnerable to total openness. The rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which was established in 1995, are based on the principles of free trade. These rules promote trade liberalization policies; this is why acceding to this international organization is of great ...
  • El Sarnouk, André William (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2008-06)
    Globalization, nowadays, has reshaped many or most of the legal concepts humans thought of as indispensable. It has turned the globe into a small village, cutting down boundaries, and opening up channels which were inconceivable just a few years back. Free movements of knowledge, thought, inventions, technologies, creations, and ideas have become available to humanity. This research investigates, therefore, the scope of copyright protection of computer programs and their impact. There is no doubt that the modern technology use stretches the law which is sometimes slow to react. One legal ...
  • Farhat, Jeanne T. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2007)
  • Ferneiny, Elie J. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2006)
    Seventeen years after the Taef Summit, which was held in Saudi Arabia in October 1989, the reconciliation agreement remains a debatable issue among the Lebanese people, basically among the major Libanese political parties. some have opposed this agreement and others, particularly the Lebanese Forces, have supported and promoted it on both the national and the sectarian levels. For instance, such agreements are not intended to be an end by themselves rather than means, which lead the Lebanese people to coexist peacefully and build a strong system. The Lebanese Forces and the Taef Accord study ...

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