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    Author(s)Marilyn M. Rymer ,Debbie Summers
    PublisherTaylor & Francis
    ISBN9781842142868
    Pages118
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2006

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    Taylor & Francis The Stroke Center Handbook Organizing Care For Better Outcomes by Marilyn M. Rymer ,Debbie Summers

    This illustrated text presents the reader with an overview of the best-practice management protocols for acute stroke, as practiced by a major medical center. For senior staff the book describes key considerations in establishing and running an acute stroke facility on an on-going basis, and for other members of the care team, how their role within that service can be performed most effectively. Covering clinical and administrative procedures, the text is intended to provide all members of the team with an accessible guide to patient management, encompassing initial presentation, rapid response and emergency interventions, through to hospital-based procedures and neuro-critical care. Additional chapters review the latest thinking on rehabilitation and recovery. The objective is to provide readers with a reference that will enable them to establish or manage more efficiently, a facility of their own, or to participate more effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary care team. Part I: Appellate Body (AB) Reports: A.1 Agreement on agriculture; A.2 Amicus Curiae briefs; A.3 Anti-Dumping Agreement; B.1 Balance-of-payments restrictions; B.2 Bilateral settlements; B.3 Burden of proof; B.4 Business confidential information; C.1 Claims and arguments; C.2 Claims and panel reasoning; C.3 Competence of panels and the Appellate Body; C.4 Completion of the legal analysis by the Appellate Body; C.5 Conditional appeals; C.6 Confidentiality; C.7 Consultations; D.1 Directly competitive or substitutable products; D.2 Due process; E.1 Enabling clause; E.2 Environmental multilateral agreements; E.3 Evidence; G.1 GATS; G.2 GATT 1994; G.3 General exceptions: Article XX of the GATT 1994; G.4 General exceptions: Article XIV of GATS; I.0 Implementation recommendations; I.1 Inferences drawn from the refusal of a party to provide information; I.2 International monetary fund - 'coherence'; I.3 Interpretation; J.1 Judicial economy; J.2 Jurisdiction; L.0 Least-developing countries; L.1 Legislation as such vs. specific application; L.2 Licensing Agreement; L.3 Lome Convention; M.1 Mandatory and discretionary legislation; M.2 MFN treatment; M.3 Mootness of panel findings as a consequence of Appellate Body ruling; M.4 Multiple complainants; M.5 Municipal law; N.1 National treatment; N.2 Non-violation claims; N.3 Nullification or impairment; O.1 Objections; O.2 Order or analysis - Use of assumptions; P.1 Panel reports; P.2 Paris Convention (1967); P.3 Principles and concepts of general public international law; P.4 Private counsel participation in dispute settlement proceedings; P.5 Publication and administration of trade regulations; R.1 Regional trade agreements; R.2 Request for the establishment of a panel; R.3 Retroactive application of trade measures; R.4 Review of implementation of DSB rulings; R.5 Right to bring claims - legal interest; S.1 Safeguards Agreement; S.2 SCM Agreement; S.3 Scope of appellate review; S.4 Seek information and technical advice; S.5 Special or additional rules and procedures for dispute settlement; S.6 SPS Agreement; S.7 Standard of review; S.7A State trading enterprises: Article XVII of the GATT 1994; S.8 Status of Panel and Appellate Body Reports; S.9 Suspension of concessions or other obligations; T.1 Tariff concessions; T.2 Tariff quotas - non-discriminatory administration; T.3 Taxation; T.4 TBT Agreement; T.5 Temporal application of rights and obligations; T.6 Terms of reference of panels; T.7 Textiles and Clothing Agreement; T.8 Third party rights; T.9 TRIPS Agreement; W.1 Waivers; W.2 Working procedures for Appellate Review; W.3 Working procedures for panels; W.4 WTO Agreement; Part II. Arbitrations Conducted under Article 21.3(c) of the DSU: ARB.1 Mandate of Arbitrator under Article 21.3(c); ARB.2 Prompt compliance; ARB.3 Withdrawal or modification of the measure; ARB.4 'Reasonable Period of Time'; ARB.5 'Particular Circumstances'; ARB.6 Burden of proof; Annex A - Terms of office of current and former Appellate Body members; Annex B - Biographies of current Appellate Body members; Annex C - Information on Appellate Body Reports (short title, document symbol, adoption date, minutes of DSB meeting where adopted, and DSR reference); Annex D - Arbitrations conducted under Article 21.3(c) of the DSU: 1997-2003; Annex E - Table of treaty provisions addressed; Annex F - Working procedures for Appellate Review; Abbreviations used in the table of references to the covered agreements and other instruments and in the indexes; Table of references to the covered Agreements and other instruments by Article; Subject index; Subject index by case (Appellate Body Reports); Subject index by case (Arbitration Awards under Article 21.3(c) of the DSU).



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