Inalienability of Public Domain Goods
Law case - 4 pages - Special administrative law
The principle of inalienability of public domain goods in French law and its exceptions through declassification procedures.
Supplier Liability for Damaged Goods under Incoterms
Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Logistics
This document discusses the liability of suppliers for damaged goods under different Incoterms, including CIF and DDP, and the possible actions a client can take in case of partial shipment due to packaging defects.
CJEU Ruling on Advertising Restrictions and Free Movement of Goods
Law case - 4 pages - European law
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) examines the conformity of a German law restricting advertising with European Union law, focusing on the free movement of goods and services.
Digital Economy and Information Goods
Course material - 3 pages - Medias&communication marketing
The document discusses the digital economy, its objectives, and the characteristics of digital goods and information. It highlights the emergence of digital capitalism and the role of GAFAM companies.
The Effects of Seizure: Understanding the Implications of Seized Goods
Worksheets - 2 pages - Obligation law
Explore the effects of seizure on goods, including the unavailability of the goods, the role of the creditor, and the rights of the debtor. Discover the different types of seizure, exceptions to the principle, and the time of seizure.
The case of free movement of goods
Law case - 3 pages - European law
On December 22nd, the Yellow Vests, a movement of demonstrators, organised several roadblocks on all French borders, including the border between France and Italy, the Mont Blanc tunnel. You would like to take legal actions against France for having failed to lift the roadblock to allow the...
Memorandum - Free Movements of Goods
Law case - 5 pages - European law
"Dear Sir, As discussed, we revert back to you with respect to your request for legal opinion regarding the following matters: - whether a Member State can be said to have infringed EU law, in a case where it merely abstained from adopting measures necessary to remove obstacles to the free...
The Ethical Implications of Police Officers Accepting Free Goods and Services from the Public On- or Off-Duty
Essay - 3 pages - Political science
Ethical issues define the moral responsibility that an individual has, which defines and shapes their conduct. From Kantian ethics, the duty obligation is supposed to limit the behavior of an individual, which is supposed to be defined by the standards that are supposed to be held. Police...
A critical discussion of the argument for public provision of merit goods
Case study - 3 pages - Economy general
A merit good is a commodity that is considered meritorious enough to be provided by the national budget as it serves the common good of the population. Some economists believe that society should be provided with merit goods through public financing because they are necessity...
Global Critical Thinking: China's Counterfeit Consumer Goods-Good or Bad?
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Critical thinking is more than a phrasal buzz, a reflective thought rather than a routine thought. Critical thinking involves persistent and careful processes of considerations of credibility and solutions to the supposed global issues. There are global issues that need to be addressed by the...
Case study-Human resource management-White Goods Company
Case study - 7 pages - Educational studies
Human resource management (HRM) is a term that lingers in the minds of all stakeholders who are in different organizations. A simplified and clear definition of HRM is systematic and organized management of people in an organization. The concept covers all aspects of employees from hiring to...
Coach: introduction of an American leather goods producer to the French market
Case study - 10 pages - Brand management
Let us briefly recall the features of the French leather goods market. This market is composed of 123 enterprises generating a turnover of 1703.2 billions euros. In France, approximately 14.000 employees are working for leather goods companies. The low and middle price companies...
What is meant by merit goods?
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Merit goods are basically products which are considered to have some sort of intrinsic value. However, such a broad definition may be inadequate and ambiguous, neglecting the complexities: For instance, what kind of value must it possess for it to be considered a merit...
Catalogue of goods
Sample letter - 1 pages - Management
Your advertisement published in the Guardian caught our attention. Indeed, we were immediately interested in your hand-made sofa-beds. We would be grateful if you could, send us your illustrated catalogue. Furthermore, we would like to be aware of the different prices, the quality of the...
Luxury goods in China
Internship report - 4 pages - Business strategy
The increasing demand for luxury goods can be traced back to two important factors. Firstly the transition of China from a planned economy to a market economy and the opening of borders to foreign trade in 1978 have allowed luxury brands to penetrate the Chinese market. Secondly, this...
The marketing of the luxury goods
Dissertation - 38 pages - Services marketing
For over a decade, the luxury sector has been undergoing transformation. At the economic level, one can note a strong expansion of the luxury market in France with an estimation of 14 billion euros in 2005. By definition, luxury is a lifestyle characterized by spending a large amount of money on...
Luxury goods in China - published: 19/12/2011
Essay - 4 pages - Business strategy
The increasing demand for luxury goods can be traced back to two important factors. Firstly the transition of China from a planned economy to a market economy and the opening of borders to foreign trade in 1978 have allowed luxury brands to penetrate the Chinese market. Secondly, this...
Internationalisation of a Brazilian leather goods firm
Market study - 17 pages - International marketing
We are a company specializing in leather goods production such as handbags, wallets and belts. Our headquarters is located in Brazil but we would like to go international by introducing our brand in Europe. At this time, our company manufactures its products in Brazil. Workforce on site is...
The market for French luxury goods in China
Thesis - 19 pages - Economy general
With a growth of 9.5% per year, the Chinese economy is experiencing a period of unprecedented economic success. This success is accompanied by a dramatic increase in the purchasing power of part of the Chinese population. Therefore, the Chinese market is becoming increasingly demanding for luxury...
Distinctive features of the perfectly competitive model for goods and services and its implications for a business strategy aimed at enhancing profitability?
Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy
Above is a quote from John Sloman, which I feel is a concise way of defining perfect competition. Rather than being a market structure which we can meet in real life, the model of perfect competition could be seen as a completion of the categories of market structure, an anti-monopoly'...
What are the main obstacles to the provision of global public goods? - publié le 29/09/2010
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
Global public goods are hard to define. Even though, there is a consensus about the definitions of public goods and collective goods, there exists different approaches. Public goods are supposed to be available for all and they are characterized by two principles:...
An investigation into trade marketing practices by fast moving consumer goods manufacturers - publié le 29/09/2010
Market study - 36 pages - Services marketing
In the current distribution process, retailers and manufacturers have to work together. This relationship has often been conflictive, but now is the time for collaboration. Indeed, looking at the different fields where suppliers and retailers have to work together, we can easily understand the...
An investigation into trade marketing practices by fast moving consumer goods manufacturers
Market study - 36 pages - Distribution marketing
In the current distribution process, retailers and manufacturers have to work together. This relationship has often been conflictive, but now is the time for collaboration. Indeed, looking at the different fields where suppliers and retailers have to work together, we can easily understand the...
Fact sheet: Export controls for armaments and dual-use goods - issues and responsibilities
Essay - 3 pages - International relations
Arms trade is an important economic factor. This market accounts for an estimated total of 900 billion dollars each year, throughout the world. Armaments exports display a conflict between two kinds of interest: security interests and commercial interests. They tend to have a political dimension...
What are the main obstacles to the provision of global public goods?
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
Global public goods are hard to define. Even though, there is a consensus about the definitions of public goods and collective goods, there exists different approaches. Public goods are supposed to be available for all and they are characterized by two principles:...
Customer perception towards Indian and Chinese goods
Thesis - 14 pages - Services marketing
Closely following the liberalization and the economic reforms, India is witness to an important event: the 'Chinese Aggression' of a different order in the form of entry of Chinese goods at a price which sends heart attack signals to many Indian organizations. A wristwatch for Rs....
Coach: introduction of an American leather goods producer to the French market - published: 15/01/2009
Essay - 8 pages - Services marketing
Let us briefly recall the features of the French leather goods market. This market is composed of 123 enterprises generating a turnover of 1703.2 billions euros. In France, approximately 14.000 employees are working for leather goods companies. The low and middle price companies...
How can the change in demand following an increase in the price of goods can be broken into a substitution effect and an income effect? - publié le 17/05/2009
Thesis - 4 pages - Economy general
We expect people to change their consuming behaviour when the price of a good change, but on what is this change going to be based on? Preferences are determined by the tastes of a person, so they do not depend on the person's real income. If the price of a good changes, the person...
A study on the White Goods Corporates
Tutorials/exercises - 35 pages - Business strategy
Nowadays, it is fashionable to use the word strategy. We hear people talk about defense strategies, business strategies for the game (be it cricket or chess), personal strategies, religious strategies and the like. The word strategy means several things to several people at different point of...
Why and how does CISG (United Nation Convention on the International Sales of Goods) favour exporters?
Essay - 8 pages - International relations
The CISG (United Nation Convention on the International Sales of goods) is a very useful law that facilitates transactions of goods between countries. With the increasing world trade exchanges, it seems useful to have a set of procedures that allow both parties in different...
