قدمت هذه المداخلة خلال الملتقى العلمي المقدم من قبل المرصد الدولي للجمعيات و التنمية المستدامة في جوان 2015 و تبحث في حدود و أهمية العلاقة المفترضة بين المجتمع المدني و البرلمان بتونس و تعطي فكرة عن التجارب المقارنة
قدمت هذه المداخلة خلال الملتقى العلمي المقدم من قبل المرصد الدولي للجمعيات و التنمية المستدامة في جوان 2015 و تبحث في حدود و أهمية العلاقة المفترضة بين المجتمع المدني و البرلمان بتونس و تعطي فكرة عن التجارب المقارنة
There are four requirements for a fire: oxygen, heat, fuel, and a chemical reaction. Fires can be extinguished by removing any one of these requirements, such as oxygen, heat, or fuel. Proper use of a fire extinguisher involves pulling the pin, aiming at the base of the fire, squeezing the handle, and sweeping from side to side. Different types of extinguishers are used for different fuel types, and it is important to only fight small, incipient fires if possible to evacuate otherwise. Employee safety is the top priority in any fire emergency.
1) The document discusses legal and scientific issues in Japan following the 2011 Tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster.
2) It outlines a research project examining "Legal Decision-making under Scientific Uncertainty" and the need for lawyers and scientists to cooperate given judges' lack of scientific expertise.
3) The project aims to move beyond an adversarial approach to allow open discussion between experts from different fields to reach consensus on precautionary issues regarding emerging technologies.
There are four requirements for a fire: oxygen, heat, fuel, and a chemical reaction. Fires can be extinguished by removing any one of these requirements, such as oxygen, heat, or fuel. Proper use of a fire extinguisher involves pulling the pin, aiming at the base of the fire, squeezing the handle, and sweeping from side to side. Different types of extinguishers are used for different fuel types, and it is important to only fight small, incipient fires if possible to evacuate otherwise. Employee safety is the top priority in any fire emergency.
1) The document discusses legal and scientific issues in Japan following the 2011 Tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster.
2) It outlines a research project examining "Legal Decision-making under Scientific Uncertainty" and the need for lawyers and scientists to cooperate given judges' lack of scientific expertise.
3) The project aims to move beyond an adversarial approach to allow open discussion between experts from different fields to reach consensus on precautionary issues regarding emerging technologies.