![]() | Haiti Auteur(s) : United States -- Congress. -- House. -- Committee on Foreign Affairs. -- Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere Éditeur(s) : U.S. G.P.O. : ( Washington ) For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office Résumé : (System Details) Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. Haiti Haiti Haïti Haïti Haiti United States Haiti Haiti United States Haïti États-Unis Haïti Haïti États-Unis Droits : Copyright [Columbia University Law Library]. Permission granted to University of Florida to digitize and display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. 681453295 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00001232/00001 | Partager Voir aussi Democracy ( lcsh ) Law and economic development ( lcsh ) Political stability ( lcsh ) Démocratie ( ram ) Développement économique -- Droit ( ram ) Stabilité politique ( ram ) Politics and government -- 1986- ( lcsh ) Foreign relations ( lcsh ) Foreign relations ( lcsh ) Politique et gouvernement -- 1986- ( ram ) |
![]() | Derecho hispánico y "common law" en Puerto Rico Auteur(s) : Mouchet, Carlos, 1906- Sussini, Miguel Puerto Rico Éditeur(s) : E. Perrot E. Perrot ( Buenos Aires ) Résumé : (Internal Comments) Carlos Mouchet [y] Miguel Sussini (h). "Constitución del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico" : p. 99-119. (Statement of Responsibility) Carlos Mouchet y Miguel Sussini (h). Puerto Rico Puerto Rico AFM6126 03818671 001128919 55017539 | Partager |
![]() | La libre immatriculation des navires : un gain pour les petites économies insulaires ? : Étude à partir du cas d'États de la Caraïbe ; Open Registers of Ships : A Gain for Small Island Economies ? : A Study from the Caribbean States Auteur(s) : Angelelli, Pierre Auteurs secondaires : Antilles-Guyane Célimène, Fred Résumé : Certains Etats pratiquent la libre immatriculation, également connue sous le terme péjoratif de « pavillons de complaisance » : ils enregistrent des navires chez eux sans considération de la nationalité ou de la résidence effective des propriétaires, et leur permettent ainsi d’échapper au cadre légal de leur pays d’origine. Aspect de la mondialisation, le phénomène qui a pris de l’ampleur dans les 30 dernières années est aujourd’hui largement répandu, voire universel.Au-delà des aspects juridiques (chaque Etat organise son droit à immatriculer les navires), la libre immatriculation a des conséquences économiques fortes car la législation de l’Etat d’immatriculation – dit « Etat du pavillon » – détermine certains coûts ou certaines facilités pour l’entreprise qui l’adopte.Le présent travail propose une lecture de la libre immatriculation des navires en tant qu’objet récent de la science économique et tente, à ce titre, de lever le voile sur la portée de cette activité sur les pays d’accueil, en prenant le cadre restreint de petites économies insulaires de la Caraïbe, berceau historique de cette activité et des centres financiers offshore.Sur la base de données économiques sur 30 ans concernant 7 pays de libre immatriculation de la Caraïbe (produits intérieurs bruts et éléments des balances des paiements), la recherche menée montre qu’hormis peut-être le cas à approfondir d’Antigua, aucune corrélation significative n’existe entre le nombre de navires immatriculés et les gains économiques dans les pays d’accueil. Ces résultats vont dans le sens des critiques de la libre immatriculation : cette activité ne présente pas, en soi, un gain pour les petites économies insulaires étudiées. Some States host Open Registers (also known under the pejorative term of “flags of convenience”): ships are registered regardless of their actual owners’ nationality or residence, and thus States enable them to escape from their country of origin’s legal framework. By being an aspect of globalization, this phenomenon has been growing up for 30 years, and is nowadays widespread, or even universal. Because each State fixes the conditions for implementation of its right to register ships, the phenomenon is a legal one. But it has strong economic implications too. Indeed, the laws of the State of registration – namely “flag state” – determine certain costs or some advantages for the company that adopts it, and can be attractive or repellent as for them.This work proposes an economic reading of the open registers of ships as a recent object of economics and tries to highlight the contribution of this activity to small islands’ economies, especially through some Caribbean examples (the Caribbean is by the way the historical cradle of this activity and offshore financial centres).Based on data concerning the last 30 years and 7 open-registry countries of the Caribbean (Gross Domestic Products and some items of the balances of payments), the research conducted here shows that, except perhaps Antigua, no significant correlation exists in host countries between the fleets registered and the economic gains : the “open registration” is not, by itself, a gain for small island economies surveyed. http://www.theses.fr/2012AGUY0508/document | Partager |
![]() | Open Registers of Ships : A Gain for Small Island Economies ? : A Study from the Caribbean States ; La libre immatriculation des navires : un gain pour les petites économies insulaires ? : Étude à partir du cas d'États de la Caraïbe Auteur(s) : Angelelli, Pierre Auteurs secondaires : Centre de Recherche en Economie, Gestion, Modélisation et Informatique Appliquée (CEREGMIA) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Université des Antilles-Guyane Fred Célimène Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Résumé : Some States host Open Registers (also known under the pejorative term of “flags of convenience”): ships are registered regardless of their actual owners’ nationality or residence, and thus States enable them to escape from their country of origin’s legal framework. By being an aspect of globalization, this phenomenon has been growing up for 30 years, and is nowadays widespread, or even universal. Because each State fixes the conditions for implementation of its right to register ships, the phenomenon is a legal one. But it has strong economic implications too. Indeed, the laws of the State of registration – namely “flag state” – determine certain costs or some advantages for the company that adopts it, and can be attractive or repellent as for them.This work proposes an economic reading of the open registers of ships as a recent object of economics and tries to highlight the contribution of this activity to small islands’ economies, especially through some Caribbean examples (the Caribbean is by the way the historical cradle of this activity and offshore financial centres).Based on data concerning the last 30 years and 7 open-registry countries of the Caribbean (Gross Domestic Products and some items of the balances of payments), the research conducted here shows that, except perhaps Antigua, no significant correlation exists in host countries between the fleets registered and the economic gains : the “open registration” is not, by itself, a gain for small island economies surveyed. Certains Etats pratiquent la libre immatriculation, également connue sous le terme péjoratif de « pavillons de complaisance » : ils enregistrent des navires chez eux sans considération de la nationalité ou de la résidence effective des propriétaires, et leur permettent ainsi d’échapper au cadre légal de leur pays d’origine. Aspect de la mondialisation, le phénomène qui a pris de l’ampleur dans les 30 dernières années est aujourd’hui largement répandu, voire universel.Au-delà des aspects juridiques (chaque Etat organise son droit à immatriculer les navires), la libre immatriculation a des conséquences économiques fortes car la législation de l’Etat d’immatriculation – dit « Etat du pavillon » – détermine certains coûts ou certaines facilités pour l’entreprise qui l’adopte.Le présent travail propose une lecture de la libre immatriculation des navires en tant qu’objet récent de la science économique et tente, à ce titre, de lever le voile sur la portée de cette activité sur les pays d’accueil, en prenant le cadre restreint de petites économies insulaires de la Caraïbe, berceau historique de cette activité et des centres financiers offshore.Sur la base de données économiques sur 30 ans concernant 7 pays de libre immatriculation de la Caraïbe (produits intérieurs bruts et éléments des balances des paiements), la recherche menée montre qu’hormis peut-être le cas à approfondir d’Antigua, aucune corrélation significative n’existe entre le nombre de navires immatriculés et les gains économiques dans les pays d’accueil. Ces résultats vont dans le sens des critiques de la libre immatriculation : cette activité ne présente pas, en soi, un gain pour les petites économies insulaires étudiées. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00697681 Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess NNT : 2012AGUY0508 tel-00697681 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00697681 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00697681/document https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00697681/file/12angelleli.pdf | Partager |
![]() | Illegal aliens Auteur(s) : Library of Congress -- Education and Public Welfare Division Vialet, Joyce C United States -- Congress. -- House. -- Committee on the Judiciary Éditeur(s) : U.S. Govt. Print. Off. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. ( Washington ) Résumé : (Bibliography) Bibliography: p. 70-73. (Statement of Responsibility) prepared for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, by the Education and Public Welfare Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session. At head of title: 95th Congress, 1st session. Committee print no. 5. Prepared by Joyce C. Vialet. "92-113." Mexico United States United States United States 03513491 77603854 | Partager |
![]() | Annexe du Bulletin des Lois et Actes Auteur(s) : l'etat Haitien Résumé : (Funding) Digitized with funding from the Digital Library of the Caribbean grant awarded by TICFIA. (Creation/Production Credits) Digitization performed at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti from material held at other institutions. (Dates or Sequential Designation) 15 septembre 1942 - 15 septembre 1943 Haiti Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/BA00000217/00001 | Partager |
![]() | Predation on Invasive Lionfish Varies with Their Size, among Habitats, and with Conditioning of Native Predators Auteur(s) : Diller, Jessica L Éditeur(s) : University of Florida University of Florida ( [Gainesville, Fla.] ) Résumé : In the series University of Florida Digital Collections. Includes vita. (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references. (Source of Description) Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page. (Source of Description) This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The University of Florida Libraries, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. (Statement of Responsibility) by Jessica L Diller. (Thesis) Thesis (M.S.)--University of Florida, 2014. (Local) Adviser: FRAZER,TOM K. (Local) Co-adviser: JACOBY,CHARLES A. UF Droits : Applicable rights reserved. | Partager |
![]() | Haitian detention and interdiction Auteur(s) : United States -- Congress. -- House. -- Committee on the Judiciary. -- Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law Éditeur(s) : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O. U.S. G.P.O. : ( Washington ) For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O. Résumé : (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-163). (System Details) Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. Title from PDF t.p. (LLMC Digital, viewed on Sept. 27, 2010) "Serial no. 18." United States United States États-Unis États-Unis United States États-Unis 657297409 | Partager |
![]() | Des institutions judiciares et de la justice de paix en Haiti ; Des institutions judiciares et de la justice de paix en Haïti Auteur(s) : Dalbemar, Jean Joseph Éditeur(s) : Impr. Marchal et Billard Impr. Marchal et Billard ( Paris ) Résumé : (Funding) Digitized with funding from the Digital Library of the Caribbean grant awarded by TICFIA. Haiti Haiti Haiti Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
![]() | Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua ; Interesting narrative : biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua ; North American slave narratives Auteur(s) : Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo Moore, Samuel, active 1854 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -- Documenting the American South (Project) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -- Library Éditeur(s) : Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ( [Chapel Hill, N.C.] ) Résumé : (Statement of Responsibility) written and revised from his own words by Samuel Moore. (Original Version) Transcribed from the photocopy of: Detroit : Printed for the author, Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua, by Geo. E. Pomeroy & Co., Tribune office, 1854. 66 p. ; 22 cm. Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua : a native of Zoogoo, in the interior of Africa (a convert of Christianity), with a description of that part of the world, including the manners and customs of the inhabitants ... Mahommah's early life, his education, his capture and slavery in Western Africa and Brazil, his escape to the United States, from thence to Hayti, (the city of Port Au Prince,) his reception by the Baptist Missionary there, the Rev. W.L. Judd; his conversion to Christianity, Baptism, and return to this country, his views, objects and aim / written and revised from his own words by Samuel Moore, ESQ., late publisher of the "North of England Shipping Gazette," author of several popular works, and editor of sundry reform papers. Cover title: An interesting narrative : biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua ...|"Prayer of the oppressed"--P. [66]. (Funding) Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title. (System Details) Mode of access: Internet World Wide Web. (System Details) System requirements: PC with modem or direct Internet connection; SGML viewer required for SGML files. Title from electronic title page. This electronic edition has been transcribed from a photocopy supplied by the North Carolina State University Library. Includes information about Central Africa "their religious notions, form of government, laws, appearance of the country, buildings, agriculture, manufactures, shepherds and herdsmen, domestic animals, marriage ceremonials, funeral services, styles of dress, trade and commerce, modes of warfare, system of slavery, &c., &c." This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is a part of the collection North American slave narratives. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc. Text encoded by Apex Data Services, Inc., Elizabeth S. Wright and Natalia Smith. Early Caribbean Digital Archive. Africa Africa Brazil Africa, Central Africa, Central Droits : See: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/baquaqua/menu.html 48112283 ocm48112283 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00015610/00001 | Partager |
![]() | Obeah Histories : Researching Prosecution for Religious Practice in the Caribbean Auteur(s) : Paton, Diana Romain, Gemma Forde, Maarit Éditeur(s) : Diana Paton Diana Paton ( United Kingdom ) Résumé : From: http://obeahhistories.org/project/ The website is part of the project ‘Spiritual Politics in Caribbean History’, led by Diana Paton and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, which ran from January 2012 to January 2013. Diana Paton is Reader in Caribbean History at the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at Newcastle University. She is the author of No Bond but the Law: Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 1780-1870 (Durham: Duke University Press, 2004), and co-editor, with Pamela Scully, of Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World (Durham: Duke University Press 2005). For her publications on obeah and Caribbean religion, please see the publications page. Gemma Romain specialises in researching Caribbean and Black British history. She currently works as a Research Associate for The Equiano Centre, Department of Geography, UCL and also undertakes freelance historical research and public engagement. She was Vera Douie Fellow at the Women’s Library during 2011, documenting interwar Black histories within the collections of the Women’s Library and was previously Leverhulme Early Career fellowship at Newcastle University. Her publications include Connecting Histories: A Comparative Exploration of African-Caribbean and Jewish History and Memory in Modern Britain (Kegan Paul, 2006) and co-edited with David Cesarani, Jews and Ports Cities, 1590-1990: Commerce, Community and Cosmopolitanism (Vallentine Mitchell, 2006). Gemma wrote the initial drafts of most of the text on the website. Maarit Forde worked with Diana on an earlier phase of this project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. She researched obeah prosecutions and prosecutions under the Shouters Prohibition Ordinance in the Port of Spain Gazette, co-organized the conference that led to the publication of Obeah and Other Powers, and co-edited the book. Previous research on this project has also been funded by Newcastle University and the British Academy. Droits : Applicable rights reserved. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00013897/00001 | Partager Voir aussi |
![]() | La longue genèse de la citoyenneté dans le second Empire colonial 1798-1898 Auteur(s) : Urban, Yerri Auteurs secondaires : Centre de Recherche sur les Pouvoirs Locaux dans la Caraibe (CRPLC) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Institut d'Histoire de la Révolution française Résumé : International audience At the peak of the second colonial Empire, citizenship there has three essential characteristics: it is fragmented by diverse forms of hierarchisation of the electorate ; it is reserved solely for nationals of the colonial Empire, the French and natives within a differentiated conception of nationality ; it is marked by the idea of civilisation. This situation came about in several stages: in 1978, specific citizenship is devised to civilise the newly freed; between 1848 and 1870, in Algeria there is some experimentation with local citizenship for the French, foreigners and natives, but this was abandoned; between 1870 and 1898, local citizenship is devised, expanded to include national elections for the natives of French India, whilst with the Algerian financial delegations, the “representation of interests” is accompanied by French citizenship without the right to participate in local elections. Dans le second Empire colonial à son apogée, la citoyenneté a trois caractéristiques essentielles : elle est fragmentée par diverses formes de hiérarchisation quant à l’électorat ; elle est réservée aux seuls ressortissants de l’Empire colonial, les Français et les indigènes, dans le cadre d’une conception différenciée de la nationalité ; elle est marquée par l’idée de civilisation. Cette situation est née en plusieurs étapes : en 1798, on conçoit une citoyenneté spécifique pour civiliser les nouveaux libres ; entre 1848 et 1870, en Algérie, on expérimente puis abandonne une citoyenneté locale pour les Français, les étrangers et les indigènes ; entre 1870 et 1898, on conçoit une citoyenneté locale élargie aux élections nationales pour les natifs de l’Inde française, alors qu’avec les délégations financières algériennes, la « représentation des intérêts » s’accompagne d’une citoyenneté française amputée du droit de participer à une élection locale. ISSN: 2105-2557 hal-01620584 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01620584 DOI : 10.4000/lrf.1460 | Partager |
![]() | Design organisationnel du numérique universitaire : schéma directeur du numérique et agilité organisationnelle. Auteur(s) : Mocquet, Bertrand Auteurs secondaires : Université Bordeaux Montaigne Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Résumé : International audience The french Law No. 2013-60 of 22 July 2013 on higher education and research governance encourages the French universities to invest more in the field of digital strategy. The presentation provides an update on the concept of digital blueprints universities and proposes to reflect on the establishment of an agile design digital transformation as a solution to governance and democratization apparent paradox. Secondly, it will implement an analytical instrument to deduce conclusions. La loi n°2013-60 du 22 Juillet 2013 relative à l’enseignement supérieur et à la recherche encourage les gouvernances des universités françaises à davantage investir le terrain de la stratégie numérique. La présentation se propose de faire le point sur le concept de schémas directeurs dunumérique des universités et propose de réfléchir sur la mise en place d’une conception agile de la transformation numérique comme solution au paradoxe apparent gouvernance et démocratisation. Dans un deuxième temps, il s’agira de mettre en oeuvre un instrument d’analyse pour en déduire les conclusions. Les écosystèmes numériques et la démocratisation informationnelle : Intelligence collective, Développement durable, Interculturalité, Transfert de connaissances Schoelcher, France hal-01264948 https://hal.univ-antilles.fr/hal-01264948 https://hal.univ-antilles.fr/hal-01264948/document https://hal.univ-antilles.fr/hal-01264948/file/Bertrand%20MOCQUET.pdf | Partager |