computerization in customs
- Acta nº 98-3989 de l'Organisation Mondiale du Commerce, 15-10-1998
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To crush crime, humanize justice.
... , a manual on measures against corruption, another on computerization of criminal justice, and a guide for practitioners dealing with victims ... act is only an offence under military law or has to do with taxes, customs or exchange. Bringing in the thieves A model treaty on extradition: ...
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The role of the public administration in fighting corruption
The issue of corruption has come to centre stage. The economic consequences of pervasive corruption, and the recent trends towards democratization, have increased the pressure for accountability and transparency from those in office. Acknowledges that there are no easy solutions or models that can be applied in the fight against corruption. Argues that, while each country is unique in its own...
... and that, even within countries, some public agencies (for example,customs and tax collection) are more prone to corruption than others. Surveysalso ... Computerization has generally and substantially decreased the numbers on the publicservice ... -
Press releases
... "Directors stressed the importance of improving tax and customs administration and accelerating the preparation of the value-added tax ... allocative efficiency of the budget, while updating the computerization of operations." Strategy for 1999-2000 ... The government's strategy ...
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Cultural roots Tucson, AZ.f police corruption in India
Corruption within the Indian police organization is not a new phenomenon and folklore has always associated police with extortion and brutality. At present, corruption exists in many forms and in every rank and has reached an alarming stage where some practices are not even considered deviant. This paper argues that such pervasive corruption is an expression of the organizational culture that has
... Whileanthropologists describe culture in terms of rites, habits, customs, rituals,material artifacts and behavioral patterns (Freeman, 1970; Hatch, ... Lack of computerization of records has madethe process extremely slow and awkward. It takes a ... -
Leasing in Russia: A Case Study
As Russia goes through the process of converting from a command to a market economy, many old business processes and standards had to be terminated and new methods implemented. Leasing is an example of a technique long in use in more developed economies that has been transplanted to Russia, with changes made to reflect the particular circumstances there. This paper examines the current state of...
... In addition, for international leasing there is a reduction of customs duties and fees on equipment that is not already being produced by a ... potential weakness of the company relates to insufficient computerization, which has resulted in substantial use of employees’ Leasing in Russia ... -
Training, Productivity and Underemployment in Institutional
Labour Markets
Analyses the role of training in forming under‐employment, which is a basic characteristic of an institutional labour market. Compares the basic assumptions of an institutional labour market to those of a neoclassical labour market. Discusses in detail the institutional framework for on‐the‐job training. Finally, considers policy issues relating to job training.
... social rules and customs) are used to ration people into, and through, the labour market. These ... the job, and how these skills have been changing with the computerization of work, are discussed. Then the costs of, and return to, training, and ... -
Part I. Original treaties and international agreements registered during the month of November 1999: Nos. 36203 to 36279
... assis- tance for the prevention, investi gation and prosecution of customs fraud. Prague, 13 February 1996 Entry into force: 1 June 1998 by ... of the Russian Federation on cooperation in the field of computerization. Moscow, 15 February 1996 Entry into force: 15 February 1996 by ...
- Acta nº 04-0825 de l'Organisation Mondiale du Commerce, 27-02-2004
- Acta nº 98-1776 de la Organización Mundial del Comercio, 30-04-1998
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The Indonesian Economy: Problems and Prospects
... SHIPPING: 1985, March Tariff Rationalization 1985, April Customs Reform (INPRES NO. 4) 1986, May (PAKEM) 1986, October 1987, ... aspects, monitoring of security activities, computerization and other procedural problems will need to be tackled ...
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The International Journal of Public Sector Management
Editorial As organizations age, habits become custom, responsiveness declines innovation suffers, and that certain spark or sense of purpose is lost. Change management issues are high on most public sector agendas worldwide. Some managers may attempt rejuvenation with a one‐off programme of major change, seeking the right answer through rigorous analysis of the facts, trusting the power of...
... training programme designed to help introduce a major computerization project; the training programme, with a budget of £60 million, was ... , Training and Development Officer for the East Anglia region of Customs and Excise (1,200 staff) found — when working on the introduction of ... - Acta nº 01-4090 de la Organización Mundial del Comercio, 23-08-2001
- Acta nº 01-1088 de la Organización Mundial del Comercio, 06-03-2001