OECD Principles of Corporate Governance
... and across an economy as a whole, helps to provide a degree of confidence that is necessary for the proper functioning of a market economy. As a result, the cost of capital is lower and firms are encouraged to use resources more efficiently, thereby underpinning growth. Factors such as business ethi ...
... and across an economy as a whole, helps to provide a degree of confidence that is necessary for the proper functioning of a market economy. As a result, the cost of capital is lower and firms are encouraged to use resources more efficiently, thereby underpinning growth. Factors such as business ethi ...
Sound Practice Guidelines
... b) Subscription, transfer and redemption procedures. Cut off times for redemption notice and deadlines for receipt of subscription application forms and monies should be clearly stated. c) Anti Money laundering (AML), ‘Know Your Customer’ (KYC) and all other regulatory issues. AML and KYC procedure ...
... b) Subscription, transfer and redemption procedures. Cut off times for redemption notice and deadlines for receipt of subscription application forms and monies should be clearly stated. c) Anti Money laundering (AML), ‘Know Your Customer’ (KYC) and all other regulatory issues. AML and KYC procedure ...
Co-Investment Funds - IP Conference
... decision-making bodies. Role and function of each of the bodies. Specific individuals involved and respective voting powers and rights ...
... decision-making bodies. Role and function of each of the bodies. Specific individuals involved and respective voting powers and rights ...
reading the rise of pisistratus: herodotus
... - pretending that his enemies have wounded him, asking for bodyguards, and then seizing the acropolis with them. He is driven out by the coalition of Lycurgus and Megacles, but returns from exile with a second conventional deception to secure his second tyranny - dressing a woman as Athena and claim ...
... - pretending that his enemies have wounded him, asking for bodyguards, and then seizing the acropolis with them. He is driven out by the coalition of Lycurgus and Megacles, but returns from exile with a second conventional deception to secure his second tyranny - dressing a woman as Athena and claim ...
The Prosecution of Homicide in Athens
... without question as part of the law. We can thus assume that for practical purposes the Athenians understood their law to contain a provision that the close relatives of a homicide should prosecute and that they were not bothered by the lack of an explicit statement of this rule in the written text ...
... without question as part of the law. We can thus assume that for practical purposes the Athenians understood their law to contain a provision that the close relatives of a homicide should prosecute and that they were not bothered by the lack of an explicit statement of this rule in the written text ...
Socrates: An outline biography
... A friend, consulting the Oracle at Delphi, asked if any man was wiser than Socrates. The Oracle replied that there was not. That statement puzzled Socrates, he says, for no one was more aware of the extent of his own ignorance than he himself. After questioning those who had a reputation for wisdom ...
... A friend, consulting the Oracle at Delphi, asked if any man was wiser than Socrates. The Oracle replied that there was not. That statement puzzled Socrates, he says, for no one was more aware of the extent of his own ignorance than he himself. After questioning those who had a reputation for wisdom ...
Form AUT – PFS Public Fund supplement
... PF15. Please advise what measures will be taken by the Trustee / Custody Provider to ensure, before carrying out a Fund Manager’s instructions, that those instructions comply with the requirements of CIR 7.1.3. PF16. Please advise of the arrangements that the Trustee / Custody Provider will implemen ...
... PF15. Please advise what measures will be taken by the Trustee / Custody Provider to ensure, before carrying out a Fund Manager’s instructions, that those instructions comply with the requirements of CIR 7.1.3. PF16. Please advise of the arrangements that the Trustee / Custody Provider will implemen ...
The age of Pericles, a history of the politics and arts of Greece from
... and development of Hellenic language.—Change from Homeric to Hellas. — Contrasts of Achaian and Hellenic periods. — B.C. 1066 Epoch of migrations and revolutions. — Return of the Heracleids. —Centuries of colonisation East and West. —Grouping ...
... and development of Hellenic language.—Change from Homeric to Hellas. — Contrasts of Achaian and Hellenic periods. — B.C. 1066 Epoch of migrations and revolutions. — Return of the Heracleids. —Centuries of colonisation East and West. —Grouping ...
Customer Guide Prudence Inheritance Bond
... With the absolute trust, you must select both the beneficiaries and their share of the trust fund at the time you set up the trust. The important point to remember about an absolute trust is that you cannot change the beneficiaries or their share of the trust fund once the trust has been set up. If ...
... With the absolute trust, you must select both the beneficiaries and their share of the trust fund at the time you set up the trust. The important point to remember about an absolute trust is that you cannot change the beneficiaries or their share of the trust fund once the trust has been set up. If ...
Personal Finances
... 1. Sometimes it is used to mean the same thing as debt. For example, at a store’s checkout counter the attendant might ask you, “Are you paying by cash or credit?” Here credit means you will not pay for the merchandise today, but agree to pay either your credit card company, or your account at that ...
... 1. Sometimes it is used to mean the same thing as debt. For example, at a store’s checkout counter the attendant might ask you, “Are you paying by cash or credit?” Here credit means you will not pay for the merchandise today, but agree to pay either your credit card company, or your account at that ...
III. Political Onomastics of Classical Athens
... whose principal works were devoted to the history of Athenian democracy, underlined that the most valuable contribution to the world progress made by ancient Greek city republics were the ideas of personal liberty and freedom of thought. These ideas "transformed the Western Europe and gave it world ...
... whose principal works were devoted to the history of Athenian democracy, underlined that the most valuable contribution to the world progress made by ancient Greek city republics were the ideas of personal liberty and freedom of thought. These ideas "transformed the Western Europe and gave it world ...
How to Maximize Your Retirement Savings
... This account is designed to let you save money specifically to cover healthcare costs. You contribute money in pre-tax dollars, if your employer sponsors an HSA. If the HSA is provided by a different entity, you can contribute money on an after-tax basis and receive a tax deduction for the money you ...
... This account is designed to let you save money specifically to cover healthcare costs. You contribute money in pre-tax dollars, if your employer sponsors an HSA. If the HSA is provided by a different entity, you can contribute money on an after-tax basis and receive a tax deduction for the money you ...
proposed post card text - University of North Carolina
... ORP participants will have an opportunity to select from the new ORP funds beginning July 1, 2006. Lifecycle Funds offered by each of the four carriers will become the default fund in a situation where participants do not select a fund. Previously, money market funds were designated as the default f ...
... ORP participants will have an opportunity to select from the new ORP funds beginning July 1, 2006. Lifecycle Funds offered by each of the four carriers will become the default fund in a situation where participants do not select a fund. Previously, money market funds were designated as the default f ...
Document
... The campaign of the Athenians against the Syracusans, with great armaments both land and naval (chaps. 1-3). --The arrival of the Athenians in Sicily (chap. 4). --The recall of Alcibiades the general and his flight to Lacedaemon (chap. 5). --How the Athenians sailed through into the Great Harbour of ...
... The campaign of the Athenians against the Syracusans, with great armaments both land and naval (chaps. 1-3). --The arrival of the Athenians in Sicily (chap. 4). --The recall of Alcibiades the general and his flight to Lacedaemon (chap. 5). --How the Athenians sailed through into the Great Harbour of ...
Morality and Realpolitik in the Athenian Speech at the
... on the Melians the very fate that they had spared the people of Mytilene. Obviously, the debates that dramatized these respective actions and the philosophies that informed them are much more complicated and intricate, rendering any one labeling an oversimplification, but this generalization is, nev ...
... on the Melians the very fate that they had spared the people of Mytilene. Obviously, the debates that dramatized these respective actions and the philosophies that informed them are much more complicated and intricate, rendering any one labeling an oversimplification, but this generalization is, nev ...
Abstract
... approaches to the treatment of Themistocles within Herodotus’ Histories. Some have seen Themistocles as acting out of self-interest and in this way personifying Athens (Immerwahr 1966; Wood 1972; Munson 1988). Others (specifically Blösel 2001 and 2004) have argued that the characterization of Themis ...
... approaches to the treatment of Themistocles within Herodotus’ Histories. Some have seen Themistocles as acting out of self-interest and in this way personifying Athens (Immerwahr 1966; Wood 1972; Munson 1988). Others (specifically Blösel 2001 and 2004) have argued that the characterization of Themis ...
A Political Biography - Assets
... them for the purpose of convenience. I use the term “state” to refer to sovereign political entities. By “conservative” I mean simply those Athenians who preferred good relations with Sparta to enmity with that city-state and who wished to maintain the political status quo rather than extending more ...
... them for the purpose of convenience. I use the term “state” to refer to sovereign political entities. By “conservative” I mean simply those Athenians who preferred good relations with Sparta to enmity with that city-state and who wished to maintain the political status quo rather than extending more ...
Medea: Discussing Euripides* intention
... it defies the conventions of tragedy by letting its protagonist off the hook. Medea commits four murders, the most horrendous being the slaughter of her own children. Instead of making his heroine pay for her crimes, Euripides saves her using a deus ex machina. …What are we to make of Medea's escape ...
... it defies the conventions of tragedy by letting its protagonist off the hook. Medea commits four murders, the most horrendous being the slaughter of her own children. Instead of making his heroine pay for her crimes, Euripides saves her using a deus ex machina. …What are we to make of Medea's escape ...
Investment Policy Statement
... selection of investments, the selection of service providers and administration of the assets of the Program. The Board will maintain written records of all decisions, decision making process, and general Program information. The Board may rely on one or more contract professionals to assist in the ...
... selection of investments, the selection of service providers and administration of the assets of the Program. The Board will maintain written records of all decisions, decision making process, and general Program information. The Board may rely on one or more contract professionals to assist in the ...
mosaics of grecian history
... who have no special devotion to Grecian history wish to study its main outlines in something higher than a mere school-book. To such readers we should certainly recommend Thirlwall rather than Grote. The comparative brevity, the greater clearness and terseness of the narrative, the freedom from div ...
... who have no special devotion to Grecian history wish to study its main outlines in something higher than a mere school-book. To such readers we should certainly recommend Thirlwall rather than Grote. The comparative brevity, the greater clearness and terseness of the narrative, the freedom from div ...
Conflict and Reconciliation: Dynamics of the Athenian Mass and
... profound tensions that existed between the men of Piraeus and the men who had remained in Athens under the Thirty, and how the Athenians nevertheless managed the reintegration of former oligarchs into the restored democracy. The amnesty of 403 prevented a return to stasis such as often occurred in o ...
... profound tensions that existed between the men of Piraeus and the men who had remained in Athens under the Thirty, and how the Athenians nevertheless managed the reintegration of former oligarchs into the restored democracy. The amnesty of 403 prevented a return to stasis such as often occurred in o ...
the classical agora
... classical period. Dating the commencement of the Agora cannot be certain due to conflicting dates of buildings as well as confusion in literary sources, etc. However the nodal points are evident: the Altar of the Twelve Gods, the old Bouleuterion and the Royal Stoa. Throughout the course of the 6th ...
... classical period. Dating the commencement of the Agora cannot be certain due to conflicting dates of buildings as well as confusion in literary sources, etc. However the nodal points are evident: the Altar of the Twelve Gods, the old Bouleuterion and the Royal Stoa. Throughout the course of the 6th ...
table of content - Franz Steiner Verlag
... Introduction. From Sicily to Cnidus: naval warfare, grand strategy, and the struggle for power in the Aegean Sea.............................................. 17 Chapter One. From Naupactus to Samos: Conon the Democratic Strategos...................................................................... ...
... Introduction. From Sicily to Cnidus: naval warfare, grand strategy, and the struggle for power in the Aegean Sea.............................................. 17 Chapter One. From Naupactus to Samos: Conon the Democratic Strategos...................................................................... ...
Thrasyllus Author(s): W. James McCoy Source: The
... Samos.5 If this is true, Thrasyllus was probably there during the winter months, when Alcibiades first began to communicate from Asia Minor with the most influential men of the Athenian fleet.6 But Thrasyllus was not numbered among the ranks of those who conspired against the democratic governments ...
... Samos.5 If this is true, Thrasyllus was probably there during the winter months, when Alcibiades first began to communicate from Asia Minor with the most influential men of the Athenian fleet.6 But Thrasyllus was not numbered among the ranks of those who conspired against the democratic governments ...
Problems in Athenian Democracy 510-480 BC
... this "rule" the exception had been the Spartans until their system too was undermined from internal and external developments and caved in after the Battle of Mantinea. Socrates and Plato, Thucydides, and others were not philo-Laconians. The1 simply admired the orderliness of the Spartan government ...
... this "rule" the exception had been the Spartans until their system too was undermined from internal and external developments and caved in after the Battle of Mantinea. Socrates and Plato, Thucydides, and others were not philo-Laconians. The1 simply admired the orderliness of the Spartan government ...