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...e]] probably because many of rising problems devoted to Russian, the world public. If the title of the book translated into the [[Kazakh language]] it will m
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...azakhstan has pursued a balanced [[Foreign relations of Kazakhstan|foreign policy]] and worked to develop its [[Economy of Kazakhstan|economy]], especially i
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...ith amnesia], ''Taipei Times'', 1 January 2007</ref> Many moved due to the policy of [[population transfer in the Soviet Union]] and others were forced into
...into a major grain-producing region for the Soviet Union. The Virgin Lands policy brought mixed results. However, along with later modernisations under Sovie
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The “Concept of state demographic policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan” was ratified in 2000, which prioritized de
...report prepared by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Research Institute Public Opinion, 84.8% of the youth think women in Kazakhstan have enough rights.<r
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...At the same time, the government follows a multilevel information security policy, which maintains surveillance of telecommunications and Internet traffic in
...a central executive body in the IT field, is authorized to implement state policy in telecommunications and information technology development industries, ex
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...s|MA]] in [[Economics]] programs were launched in 1992 and the [[Master of Public Administration|MPA]] program began enrolling students in 1993. The first c
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...rinciple conceived by Lenin that entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party followed by the requirement of total unity in uphol
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...sheva) and tell of his abduction. She reported them missing and her strong public appearance about the disappearance of her husband and mounting pressure aga
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...nt Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy into Kazakhstan's foreign policy.<ref name="ed">{{cite web|title=New tasks from the President on facilitatin
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...g/ |title=Think Tank Directory |location=Philadelphia |publisher=[[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] |accessdate=9 April 2013}}</ref>
...s |location=UK |author=Catherine Alexander |chapter=Almaty: Rethinking the Public Sector |editor=Catharine Alexander |editor2=Victor Buchli |editor3=Caroline
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...sted and declared that they possess nuclear weapons, while [[Israel]] is [[Policy of deliberate ambiguity|deliberately ambiguous]] regarding [[Nuclear weapon
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...id work or service is carried out under the supervision and control of a [[public authority]] and that the said person is not hired to or [[private prison|pl
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...open-and-shut/indc/|title=INDC - Climate Policy Observer|newspaper=Climate Policy Observer|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-23}}</ref> Countries were given
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...omic Commission for Europe|UNECE]] '''Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Mat
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...ng death toll from malaria, in reality the treaty specifically permits the public health use of [[DDT]] for the control of [[mosquito]]es (the malaria [[Vect
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...ntrolled Substances Act follows the Single Convention's lead in granting a public health authority a central role in drug-scheduling decisions.<!--Under the
...e criminal law, in accordance with the UN Single Convention. Each year the Public Prosecutions Department deals with an average of 10,000 cases involving inf
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...on the [[precautionary principle]] and allow developing nations to balance public health against economic benefits. It will for example let countries ban imp
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...iscrimination. Parties must also develop a school system (though it may be public, private, or mixed), encourage or provide scholarships for disadvantaged gr
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...hts: A Global Survey |publisher=University College London School of Public Policy |date=1 August 2009 |accessdate=3 February 1010}}</ref><ref>As of December
...reasoning of the Committee was unpredictable, and that it had not affected policy-making.<ref name=murdoch>{{cite web |url=http://www.justice.gov.uk/publicat
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...plementation of UNCAC, and dealt with the issue of bribery of officials of public international organizations.<ref>[http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/treaties/CA
...defining "public official", "foreign public official", and " official of a public international organization" are new and are important for determining the s
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...tle=Appendix A – Cannabis Report |publisher=Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy |date= |accessdate=December 19, 2011}}</ref>
...bstances are inflicting on whole sectors of society, on the economy and on public institutions, eroding the health, freedom and life of individuals.''<ref na
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...e main concentration of the project is strengthening national legislation, policy planning and enforcement, cooperation and training. The project started in
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...gy. The plan, which would serve as the basis for [[United States]] nuclear policy into the 1950s, was rejected by the [[Soviet Union]] as a US ploy to cement
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...national and religious intolerance", calling on governments to educate the public against intolerance and rescind discriminatory laws.<ref name=UNGA1779>Unit
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...not more than minimal trade distortion" in order to deliver various public policy objectives.<ref name="boxes" />
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...rom certain risks.<ref>Peter Van den Bossche and Werner Zdouc, The Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization: Text, Cases and Materials (Cambridge Unive
...06) 2</ref> Favouring economic concerns over other important public health policy issues, however, is something that requires close scrutiny by governments a
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...egal predictability. Legal obstacles to services trade can have legitimate policy reasons, but they can also be an effective tool for large scale corruption
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...ximizing intellectual property privileges the number one priority of trade policy in the United States (Braithwaite and Drahos, 2000, Chapter 7).
...meet all other patentability requirements (although exceptions for certain public interests are allowed (Art. 27.2 and 27.3)<ref>{{Citation
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...f>Brunnee J, ‘International Legislation’, ''Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law'' (Oxford University Press 2008)</ref> Furthermore, there
...Market Provisions in the Paris Agreement (Article 6)." Center for European Policy Studies (2016): n. pag. Web. 9 Oct. 2016.</ref> The structure and the proce
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...oing where the grass is greener: China Kazakhs and the Oralman immigration policy in Kazakhstan|last=Cerny|first=Astrid}}</ref> Thus, showing the huge diaspo
...ame="oka"/> However, to sustain such a consistent and effective migratory policy was not always easy. Since the state´s independence, the newly sovereign c
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...nge his library, and went hunting with him. Tolstoi, who was interested in public education in the United States, asked Schuyler for copies of American prime
...Russian treatment of Tatars - he ought to look at home, and criticize the policy of his own countrymen toward the North American Indians." (1)
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