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See Legal Consequences for States of the Continued Presence of South Africa in Namibia, 1971ICJ 16. [Pg.76]

International Court of Justice (1970) Legal Consequences for States of the continued presence of South Africa in Namibia (South West Africa) notwithstanding the Security Council resolution 276 (1970), Advisory Opinion, 21-06-1971,1.C.J. Reports 1971,16, Declaration of President Sir Muhammad Zafiulla Khan, p. 63. [Pg.194]

In fact, another ICJ case would have been relevant for the purposes of this discussion on self-determination. See Advisory Opinion of Jun. 21, 1971, on the Legal Consequence for States of the Continued Presence of South Africa in Namibia (South West Africa), where the world court held that developments in international law throughout the 20th century leave little doubt that the ultimate objective of the sacred trust was the self-determination and independence of the peoples concerned. Id. at p. 31. This case also discusses the issue of self-... [Pg.98]

The legal consequences for the possession of a controlled substance such as a benzodiazepine without a prescription can be a felony conviction at the state or federal level. [Pg.76]

With the exception of some restrictions on product placement in states such as Utah, there are no significant legal consequences for using, abusing, producing, and selling dextromethorphan. [Pg.150]

The pesticide residues are affected by environmental conditions, such us temperature, wind, rain, and solar irradiance. Consequently, MRLs can vary between countries because of the different climatic conditions. Currently, the EU is working for the harmonization of MRLs for raw food, but no limits are fixed for transformed foods. In Italy, when there is no legal limit for transformed food, the amount of raw food for a transformed food unit (e.g., 1.5 kg of grape to produce 1L of wine) and the incidence of technological process should be taken into account. Unfortunately, in the absence of specific data on changes of the residue occurring with the transformation, the only reference data is the MRL of raw food. Some countries, such as the United States, adopt the same MRL of grape for wine (Cabras and Caboni, 2008). [Pg.283]

Not only is sexual harassment potentially detrimental to a worker s productivity and well-being, it can have potentially expensive legal consequences for the perpetrator and the company as well, if a worker files a harassment-related lawsuit. Laws pertaining to sexual harassment vary from state to state the full range of requirements is beyond the scope of this Diversity Guide. [Pg.37]

Adverse consequences of drinking include a variety of social, legal, medical, and psychiatric problems (Babor et al. 1987, 2003). Alcohol is among the top four causes of mortality in 1988, 107,800 deaths, or about 5% of all deaths in the United States, were attributed to alcohol-related causes (Stinson and DeBakey 1992). Approximately 17% of alcohol-related deaths were directly attributable to alcohol, 38% resulted from diseases indirecdy attributable to alcohol, and 45% were attributable to alcohol-related traumatic injury (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 1994). Alcohol-related mortality declined during the latter part of the twentieth century. For example, the age-adjusted mortality rate from liver cirrhosis in 1993 (7.9 deaths per 100,000 persons) was just over half the rate in 1970 (14.6 deaths per 100,000) (Saadat-mand et al. 1997), and the proportion of automobile fatalities that was related to the use of alcohol fell to a two-decade low of 33.6% in 1993 (Lane et al. 1997). [Pg.4]

Physicians who write prescriptions fraudulently are also subject to various legal consequences including felony convictions and the revocation of their license to practice medicine. However, the legal consequences tend to be less serious for the physicians involved as compared with lay persons. Many states now require the automatic suspension of medical, dental, and pharmacy licenses when these health-care professionals are convicted. How-... [Pg.76]


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