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Zia Akhtar 《环境索赔杂志》2016,28(1):33-57
The UK Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (ERRA), section 69 has ensured that claims can only succeed on the civil burden of proof (balance of probabilities) that the employer has been negligent. The act also impacts on environmental liability and its “green purposes” are set out in chapter 24, part 1, which compel the employer to take measures in accordance with the Kyoto Protocol and encourage biodiversity. The broader framework of tort liability in this area of employer/employee relationship needs exploration to determine if such a policy-based approach is likely to make much difference given the tendency of courts to regard a breach of a worker-protective statute as evidence of fault. It is an important question for industry in common law jurisdictions because employers are likely to estimate their liabilities based on cost/benefit ratio in the work-place and invest in a safer premises under a fault-based system. 相似文献
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Sadia Akhtar Muhammad Irfan Asma Sarwar Asma Qurat Ul Ain Rashid 《Journal of Public Affairs (14723891)》2019,19(1)
Rapid development of smartphone technologies in Asian countries has increased the demand of mobile banking in financial services and mobile commerce. Current research is conducted for mobile banking adoption in China and Pakistan. The social influence was added with technology acceptance model to investigate the direct effect on individuals' intention. Moderating role of cultural values was explored in the proposed model. Empirical study was performed for the data received from both countries to examine the developed model. Multiple and hierarchical regression analyses (IBM SPSS software) were carried out to test the proposed hypotheses. We have observed that perceived usefulness, social influence, and perceived ease of use are significant predictors of individuals' intentions to adopt m‐banking in Pakistan, whereas the perceived usefulness is an important predictor in China. The moderating role of cultural values was observed as dampening factor in positive relationship between social influence and individuals' intentions. 相似文献
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Philip J.H. Dunn Sarah Hill Simon Cowen Heidi Goenaga-Infante Mike Sargent Ahmet Ceyhan Gören Mine Bilsel Adnan Şimşek Nives Ogrinc Doris Potočnik Paul Armishaw Lu Hai Leonid Konopelko Yan Chubchenko Lesley A. Chesson Gerard van der Peijl Cornelia Blaga Robert Posey Sadia A. Chowdhury 《Science & justice》2019,59(1):9-19
Forensic application of carbon isotope ratio measurements of honey and honey protein to investigate the degree of adulteration with high fructose corn syrup or other C4 plant sugars is well established. These measurements must use methods that exhibit suitable performance criteria, particularly with regard to measurement uncertainty and traceability – low levels of adulteration can only be detected by methods that result in suitably small measurement uncertainties such that differences of 1‰ or less can be reliably detected. Inter-laboratory exercises are invaluable to assess the state-of-the art of measurement capabilities of laboratories necessary to achieve such performance criteria. National and designated metrology institutes from a number of countries recently participated in an inter-laboratory assessment (CCQM-K140) of stable carbon isotope ratio determination of bulk honey. The same sample material was distributed to a number of forensic isotope analysis laboratories that could not participate directly in the metrological comparison. The results from these studies have demonstrated that the majority of participants provided isotope delta values with acceptable performance metrics; that all participants ensured traceability of their results; and that where measurement uncertainties were reported; these were fit-for-purpose. A number of the forensic laboratories only reported precision rather than full estimates of measurement uncertainty and this was the major cause of the few instances of questionable performance metrics. Reporting of standard deviations in place of measurement uncertainties is common practice outside metrology institutes and the implications for interpretations of small differences in isotopic compositions are discussed. The results have also highlighted a number of considerations that are useful for organisers of similar inter-laboratory studies in the future. 相似文献