Search results for: “eco label”

  • Eco-label

    Hierarchical Display of Eco-label Trade > Marketing > Marketing > Quality labelAgriculture, Forestry And Fisheries > Forestry > Forestry policy > Silviculture > Sustainable forest management > Forest certificationEnvironment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Environmental […]

  • Eco-labelling

    Eco-labelling in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, eco-labelling is: a voluntary market mechanism designed to encourage industry to produce goods which have a reduced environmental impact and to encourage consumers to buy them in preference to others. The entries on trade policy are here. […]

  • Ecolabel

    Ecolabel in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of ecolabel.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading ecolabel in A Dictionary of Law […]

  • Social Labelling

    Social labelling in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the practice of attaching a label or a mark to a product to indicate that it has been made under conditions of fair labour standards. There are no international rules on this, and many fear […]

  • Quality Label

    Hierarchical Display of Quality label Trade > Marketing > Marketing Meaning of Quality label Overview and more information about Quality label For a more comprehensive understanding of Quality label, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation […]

  • Genetic Labelling

    Genetic labelling in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, genetic labelling is: a system of product labelling advocated by some to indicate whether the product or its components have been modified genetically. Proponents argue that doing so is in the interest of consumers and users. The […]

  • Genetic Labelling

    Genetic labelling in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, genetic labelling is: a system of product labelling advocated by some to indicate whether the product or its components have been modified genetically. Proponents argue that doing so is in the interest of consumers and users. The […]

  • Labeling Theory

    Definition of Labeling Theory The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Labeling Theory: A theory which arose from the study of deviance in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s and was a rejection of consensus theory or structural functionalism. These […]

  • Secondary Deviance

    Definition of Secondary Deviance The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Secondary Deviance: As used by Edwin Lemert secondary deviance refers to deviant behaviour which flows from a stigmatized sense of self; the deviance is thought to be consistent with […]

  • Standardisation

    Hierarchical Display of Standardisation Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulationsTrade > International trade > Trade restriction > Non-tariff barrier > Technical barrierInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation […]

  • Traceability

    Traceability in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the ability to trace, for example, meat sold in retail shops back to an abattoir and thence to the farm where the animal was raised. Traceability has become an important part of efforts to raise […]

  • Tax Return

    Hierarchical Display of Tax return Finance > Taxation > Tax system Meaning of Tax return Overview and more information about Tax return For a more comprehensive understanding of Tax return, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Tax […]

  • Production Policy

    Hierarchical Display of Production policy Agri-Foodstuffs > ProductionEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policyProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research policyIndustry > Industrial structures and policy > Industrial policy > Industrial […]

  • Waste

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Waste Meaning of Waste The destruction, misuse, alteration or neglect of premises by one lawfully in possession thereof, to the prejudice of the estate or interest therein of another. Jowdy v Guerin, 10 […]

  • Industrial Property

    Concept of Industrial Property in the context of Real Property Alternatives definitions of Industrial Property: (1) Land which is zoned industrial. (2) Real property improved specifically for industrial use. Concept of Industrial Property in the context of Real Property Alternatives […]