Advances in Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy Conference 2018: ANTPC: November 11-15, 2018, Orlando, FL
Policy dilemma: Is the Covid-19 pandemic a demand or supply shock?
In the absence of clarity about the impact of this crisis on demand and supply, any measure undertaken presents the possibility of proving to be eminently wrong when clarity eventually emerges
Centre issues revised policy for coronavirus patients, only severe COVID-19 patients to be tested before discharge
According to the rules till now, a patient was considered fit to be discharged if he or she tested negative on day 14 and then again in a span of 24 hours
Exploring tax policy to advance population health, health equity, and economic prosperity: proceedings of a workshop / Theresa M. Wizemann, rapporteur ; Roundtable on Population Health Improvement, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, He
What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory: A Policy Critique / Gerald A. Epstein
Remaking Monetary Policy in China: Markets and Controls, 1998-2008 / Michael Beggs, Luke Deer
Public finance and public policy / Jonathan Gruber
Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe: background, impact, and policy / Tara McIndoe-Calder, Tara Bedi, Rogelio Mercado
FinTech and data privacy in Germany: an empirical analysis with policy recommendations / Gregor Dorfleitner, Lars Hornuf
Oracles, heroes or villains: economic policymakers, national politicians and the power to shape markets / George Shambaugh, IV
The new stock market: law, economics, and policy / Merritt B. Fox, Lawrence R. Glosten, and Gabriel V. Rauterberg
Public finance and public policy: a political economy perspective on the responsibilities and limitations of government / Arye L. Hillman
The quality of fiscal adjustment and the long-run growth impact of fiscal policy in Brazil / Fernando Blanco, Santiago Herrera
History of education policymaking in India, 1947-2016
Title: History of education policymaking in India, 1947-2016 [electronic resource] / R.V. Vaidyanatha Ayyar.
Author: Ayyar, R. V. Vaidyanatha, author.
Imprint: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Shelfmark: Oxford Scholarship Online
Subjects: Education and state -- India -- History -- 20th century.
Education -- India.
India -- Politics and government -- 1947-
Education. fast (OCoLC)fst00902499
Education and state. fast (OCoLC)fst00902835
Politics and government. fast (OCoLC)fst01919741
India. fast (OCoLC)fst01210276
Since 1900 fast
Social Media: Legal Risk & Corporate Policy
Published: May 2013
As employees blur the line between what’s business and what’s personal, electronic gaffes, outbursts, and spontaneous attacks span the globe in 80 milliseconds. It can happen anywhere at any time – not just from the office, not just from your network, not just from corporate devices.
To stay in control of this ever-changing threat, attorneys, corporate policymakers, and communications professionals must master the social media legal landscape. Social Media: Legal Risk and Corporate Policy quickly puts you in charge with:
- The only practical, social media policy-creation toolkit that includes sample provisions
- Proven techniques for navigating conflicts between policy and privacy
- Valuable analysis of the implications and applications of social media cases – including labor and employment litigation and regulatory concerns
- Exclusive insights from expert, author, attorney, consultant, and professor Adam Cohen
Now you can establish sound social media policy quickly. Spanning two distinct sections – “Managing Legal Risk” and “Navigating the Social Media Services’ Privacy Policies and Practices” – this book is organized to speed your policy creation and support ongoing management of social media issues.
You will also receive “at-your-fingertips” access to numerous appendices designed to save you time by taking you directly to key primary source documents. Buyers gain access to ongoing social media law updates from the author at www.resourcefullaw.com.
If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.
Human Rights Policy in Ontario
Human Rights Policy in Ontario is a compendium of policy papers and guidelines produced by the Ontario Human Rights Commission in partnership with CCH Canadian Limited. As an interpretive guide to human rights law in Ontario, it will be an indispensable tool for human rights practitioners, human resource specialists and legal professionals. This publication, says the OHRC's Chief Commissioner Keith Norton, is intended to assist everyone in creating an environment where human rights are respected and promoted.
Human Rights Policy in Ontario features the OHRC's new (2000) Policy and Guidelines on Disability and the Duty to Accommodate, as well as updated versions of other policies, including those on drug and alcohol testing, pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation. It also reproduces the full text of the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Topics covered:
- Policies and guidelines
- Religion
- Gender identity
- Sexual harassment
- Language, pregnancy, and medical discrimination
- Drug and alcohol testing
- Height and weight requirements
- Racial jokes
- Disability and duty to accommodate
- Special programs
- Human rights complaints
- Ontario Human Rights Code and regulations
If you would like more details about this product, or would like to order a copy online, please click here.
Using nursing research to shape health policy / Patricia A. Grady, PhD, RN, FAAN, Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, editors
Comparative health policy / Robert H. Blank, Viola Burau, and Ellen Kuhlmann
Implementation plan : National Health Genomics Policy Framework : driving national action 2018-2021 / Department of Health
Meet on new education policy in Haryana: Exams in classes 5 & 8, no mid-day meals
Ahead of crushing season, mills want Maharashtra govt to spell out policy for sugar sector
Govt issues new discharge policy for Covid patients
Only patients developing severe illness or having compromised immunity will have to test negative through RT-PCR test before being discharged by a hospital, the Union health ministry said.
Final draft of new education policy silent on student role in decision-making bodies
Maharashtra: Policy to get small, marginal farmers back into institutional credit system main task ahead
New FDI policy may hurt India's start-up dream
'As much as $4 billion in India's start-up companies has come from Chinese funds.' 'Government policy must not remain indifferent to the problems India's start-up ventures are likely to face after the change in FDI rules,' says A K Bhattacharya.
Policyholders get an extension on insurance premiums due in March
The regulator has asked life insurance companies to allow a one month extension on premiums due in the month of March 2020.Health insurers have been asked to accept a delay in policy renewals up to 30 days without deeming the same as a break in policy