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Protecting Consumers in Ghana: A Comparative Analysis of the Quality Requirements Regarding the Supply of Goods to Consumers in Ghana and the UK as influenced by EU Law (2019)
Thesis
Yidana, N. (2019). Protecting Consumers in Ghana: A Comparative Analysis of the Quality Requirements Regarding the Supply of Goods to Consumers in Ghana and the UK as influenced by EU Law. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4922371

The markets in Ghana, like many other countries, are flooded with collections of a variety of goods drawn from diverse origins across the world on account of trade liberalisation and technological advancement. The various goods in the markets broadly... Read More about Protecting Consumers in Ghana: A Comparative Analysis of the Quality Requirements Regarding the Supply of Goods to Consumers in Ghana and the UK as influenced by EU Law.

Criminal reconciliation following the legislation : through the lenses of prosecutors in China (2017)
Thesis
Sun, Y. (2017). Criminal reconciliation following the legislation : through the lenses of prosecutors in China. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4224069

Since 2012, the procedure of criminal reconciliation (CR) applied in public prosecution cases has developed from pilot projects in some district procuratorates to a statute-based procedure for use throughout China. The law now allows prosecutors to h... Read More about Criminal reconciliation following the legislation : through the lenses of prosecutors in China.

Regulating civil mediation in England and Wales: towards a 'win-win' outcome (2017)
Journal Article
Whitehouse, M. (2017). Regulating civil mediation in England and Wales: towards a 'win-win' outcome. Mediation theory and practice, 2(1), 69-83. https://doi.org/10.1558/mtp.31937

Civil mediation in Britain has rapidly moved away from being an option, for private choice, to becoming increasingly a compulsory or near-compulsory part of the public justice system. But regulation of the mediation industry remains minimal, and unde... Read More about Regulating civil mediation in England and Wales: towards a 'win-win' outcome.

Regulating media markets in the public interest: principles beyond competition (2009)
Journal Article
Feintuck, M. (2009). Regulating media markets in the public interest: principles beyond competition. Journal of Media Business Studies, 6(3), 63-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/16522354.2009.11073489

The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print media are well-charted. Whetheron a local, national or international scale, establishing or maintaininganything beyond a meager oligopolistic version of... Read More about Regulating media markets in the public interest: principles beyond competition.