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Unfortunately, the sub-committee members themselves showed a blinding ignorance of international and IP law as well, going so far in one instance to suggest that U.S. patents should have extra-territorial effect and in another instance suggesting that compulsory licenses are theft, even though they are issued pursuant to sovereign authority and involve payment of royalties to the rights holder.

These included the inclusion of tax or fiscal measures in non-tax proposals which are not assessed by tax experts and undermine unanimity; the use of enhanced co-operation on tax measures which could have extra-territorial effects; and the impact of rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on domestic tax measures and Member State competence".

In the name of the Provisional Government in France, Alphonse de Lamartine declared that the treaties of 1815 were no longer valid in the eyes of the French Republic, but he added that he accepted the territorial delimitations effected by those treaties.

We proceed to discuss the territorial cohesion effects of the modelled accessibility changes.

The southern war, although it did not result in significant territorial changes, had the effect of nearly wiping out the Indian population of Spanish Florida, including parts of present-day southern Georgia, and destroying Spain's network of missions in the area.

We did not observed any desertion of the great grey shrikes in manipulated territories, so we believe that the artificial larders have no effect on territorial behavior of the great grey shrikes.

When she began, in the sixties, it was unheard of in the Spanish-speaking world for an editor to grant a temporary contract or concede, or even negotiate, rights for translations and distribution; publishers could be possessive and territorial, often to ruinous effect for the writer, who was bound by restrictive terms he couldn't shake.

This territorial distribution remained in effect until 1621, when Sweden took the cities of Riga and Jelgava (Mitau, the capital of Courland) and subsequently won all Estonia as well as northern Latvia (i.e., the region of Vidzeme or Livonia) from the Polish-Lithuanian state (Truce of Altmark, 1629).

The results of our models suggest that repeated intrusions and learning processes have a dramatic effect on territorial defence.

The KHB method thus provides evidence to support the hypothesis of an indirect effect of territorial confinement on remitting, but only in select contexts of reception.

The descriptive evidence supports the hypothesis that those migrants who make short returns home have a higher propensity to engage in non-mobile transnational activities and of an indirect effect of territorial confinement on remitting via the inhibition of short returns.

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