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These notes give a brief description of each of the Finance Bill resolutions.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council Arria Meeting on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.
Statement by Ambassador Archie Young at UN General Assembly 51st plenary meeting 78th Session.
Flow diagram of the complete process for dispute resolution outlines the possible stages needed in all cases. In many situations, mutual resolution…
Describes the working relationship between the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS Resolution.
This measure makes sure that stamp taxes are not chargeable on exercise of resolution powers under the UK special resolution regime.
Form CH12: Stay for alternative dispute resolution.
This measure introduces statutory powers to implement a directive on tax dispute resolution mechanisms within the EU.
Model paragraphs to create an order containing allocation, docketing or alternative dispute resolution instructions in a civil court case.
CRP information terms for the Mid-Tier Contract.
Review of special educational needs and disability (SEND) disagreement resolution procedures, and the government’s response.
This review focuses on water and land conflicts although it refers to natural resources more broadly to also include mining and fossil fuels
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