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Oxford Assess and Progress: Situational Judgement Test - David Metcalfe - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

English File third edition: Elementary: Teacher's Book with Test and Assessment CD-ROM - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

English File third edition: Intermediate: Teacher's Book with Test and Assessment CD-ROM - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

English File third edition: Upper-intermediate: Teacher's Book with Test and Assessment CD-ROM - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

English File third edition: Pre-intermediate: Teacher's Book with Test and Assessment CD-ROM - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Project X Comprehension Express: My Reading Test Practice Book Pack of 30 - Tony Whatmuff - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

The UK Competition Regime - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

The UK Competition Regime - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

The UK competition law regime comprises primarily the Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002, supplemented by provisions introduced by the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 and the Consumer Rights Act 2015. The foundation of the modern framework of UK competition law, the Competition Act 1998, has entered its twentieth year of operation, having come into force on 1 March 2000. Since that particular date, UK competition law has developed significantly through both decisional practice and jurisprudence. It has also undergone a process of modernisation, including both institutional and substantive reform. After the passage of an eventful twenty years of enforcement and reform, it is now an appropriate time to engage in a serious process of critical reflection on the current shape of the UK''s competition regime and whether it is performing well its role of ''making markets work well for consumers''. With this context in mind, the book examines in a robust and critical manner the first twenty years of the operation of the UK''s competition regime. It focuses on the main substantive and procedural issues and provides a comprehensive analysis of how the UK''s contemporary competition regime has dealt with the challenges posed by these issues. By doing so, the book not only articulates those areas of competition law that are working well in the UK, but also those areas where further reflection, refinement and possible reform are required.

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The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation - Lucia Quaglia - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation - Lucia Quaglia - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

The UK and Multi-level Financial Regulation examines the role of the United Kingdom (UK) in shaping post-crisis financial regulatory reform, and assesses the implications of the UK''s withdrawal from the European Union (EU). It develops a domestic political economy approach to examine how the interaction of three domestic groups - elected officials, financial regulators, and the financial industry - shaped UK preferences, strategy, and influence in international and EU-level regulatory negotiations. The framework is applied to five case studies: bank capital and liquidity requirements; bank recovery and resolution rules; bank structural reforms; hedge fund regulation; and the regulation of over-the-counter derivatives. It concludes by reflecting on the future of UK financial regulation after Brexit.The book argues that UK regulators pursued more stringent regulation when they had strong political support to resist financial industry lobbying. UK regulators promoted international harmonisation of rules when this protected the competitiveness of industry or enabled cross-border externalities to be managed more effectively; but were often more resistant to new EU rules when these threatened UK interests. Consequently, the UK was more successful at shaping international standards by leveraging its market power, regulatory capacity, and alliance building (with the US). But it often met with greater political resistance at the EU level, forcing it to use legal challenges to block reform or secure exemptions. The book concludes that political and regulatory pressure was pivotal in defining the UK''s ''hard'' Brexit position, and so the future UK-EU relationship in finance will most likely be based on a framework of regulatory equivalence.

DKK 860.00
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Project X Comprehension Express: Stage 3: My Reading Test Practice Book Pack of 6 - Tony Whatmuff - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Exporting the UK Policing Brand 1989-2021 - Georgina Sinclair - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Exporting the UK Policing Brand 1989-2021 - Georgina Sinclair - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Exporting the UK Policing Brand 1989-2021 charts the history of UK international policing. Over time, UK policing has acquired a veritable brand value through the global commercialization and commodification of its policing activities in support of British soft power. Since 1989, the growth in international development and a period of post-cold war interventions brought international policing into sharper focus. This book explores the reputation of the UK police brand through hundreds of police practitioner oral testimonies and wide-ranging case studies including the Western Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, Timor Leste, and Libya. Since the 1990s, international policing has become one of the key pillars within international security and development spaces, generating the rise in demand for UK police retirees in the corporate security industry. The UK police brand has continued to reshape through the 21st century within a post-Brexit Global Britain, as Scotland and Northern Ireland drive forward their own international agendas, and policing and defence engagement enters a period of uncertainty.By weaving together the UK''s history of police internationalization, the rise and professionalization of the international development sector, and the privatization and commodification of policing, a story emerges of how and why the UK police brand has taken the form it does today.

DKK 949.00
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Blackstone's Guide to the UK Internal Market Act 2020 - Brendan Mcgurk - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Bond 11+: Mixed: Multiple-choice Test Papers (for GL Assessment & other 11 plus exams) - Andrew Baines - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Bond 11+: Maths: Multiple-choice Test Papers (for GL Assessment & other 11 plus exams) - Andrew Baines - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Bond 11+ Multiple-choice Test Papers for the CEM 11+ tests Pack 2: Ready for the 2025 Cambridge Select Insight exam - Michellejoy Hughes - Bog -

Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 1: Hachiko: Japan's Most Faithful Dog - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

CEM: Bond 11+ Standard Test Papers: Ready for the 2025 Cambridge Select Insight exam - Bond 11+ - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Bond 11+: Maths: Standard Test Papers (for GL Assessment & other 11 plus exams) - Andrew Baines - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Bond 11+: Maths: Standard Test Papers (for GL Assessment & other 11 plus exams) - Bond 11+ - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Gas Prices in the UK - Philip Wright - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Gas Prices in the UK - Philip Wright - Bog - Oxford University Press - Booktok.dk

Set in the context of the dramatic increases in the price of gas which UK gas consumers have had to endure since 2003, this book explores how it is that UK gas industry liberalisation, which once promised ever lower prices, is now being undercut by the much less liberal continental European marketplace. To do so it uses a wealth of data to build up an analytical picture of the UK gas industry, segment by segment, from well-head to burner-tip. In so doing the respective roles played in gas price formation by the wholesale cost of gas, its transportation costs and the cost of supply by marketing companies are revealed for both industrial and domestic consumers. The central contention is that the replacement of administered arrangements by market relationships and competition have made UK gas prices far more sensitive to insecurities of supply, both small-scale and large-scale strategic. In consequence, companies operating along the gas chain have had to take up defensive positions to manage these new risks, relying particularly on either upstream production or captive domestic consumers to shield them. Nor is it the case that more competition, with more switching by consumers, can provide a remedy. Instead, the UK government will have to consider re-introducing price control regulation for domestic consumers while also requiring upstream companies to protect consumers from volatility by holding more gas in storage. As well as providing new insights into causes of relatively high gas prices in the UK, the book also provides a long-overdue source of reference about the UK gas industry: about its infrastructure, companies, marketplaces, contracts and regulation.

DKK 1004.00
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Bond 11+ Multiple-choice Test Papers for the CEM 11+ Tests Pack 1: Ready for the 2025 Cambridge Select Insight exam - Bond 11+ - Bog - Oxford