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Recent Reforms

In the wake of more recent reforms, the receipt of benefits is however made to depend increasingly on the fulfilment of specific demands. In particular, the Borloo Act , incorporated into the labour code103 was a step in the direction of increased demand on the part of the unemployed. This Act, while reaffirming the duty of unemployed persons to actively seek employment, has formulated sanctions in a renewed manner. [Pg.109]

Buckner, E. (2011). The role of higher education in the Arab state and society Historical legacies and recent reform patterns. Comparative International Higher Education, 3, 21-26. [Pg.406]

Mexico. In Mexico, the relevant law is federal, though some enforcement is administered at state and local levels. Recent reform initiatives attempt to improve effectiveness and efficiency in both standard-setting and compliance policy. [Pg.162]

This study shows that the control of industrial plants is based on a negotiation between environmental inspectors and the operator. The negotiation demonstrates the real objective of environmental inspection to try to reconcile conflicting interests and to protect the environment to the greatest extent possible without hindering the development of industrial activities. This leads to a compromise the objective of control is not to prosecute but to find solutions that lead to compliance. The recent reform of the Environmental Code formalized the negotiation and the concept of the inspection. [Pg.699]


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