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Comparison of drafts of the PRC's "law of the application of la / Xiangquan, Qi; Lili, Wu; Conglin, Zhu   Journal Article
Xiangquan, Qi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article compares legislative drafts of People's Republic of China (PRC) concerning foreign-related civil relations enshrined in various articles of the Chinese law. As per the article 1, one or more parties in case of civil relations must be foreigners. The article 13 states that the law of habitual residence may be applied if natural person's original residence is unknown. It also refers to the law of Lexi fori which as per the article 37, resolves legal disputes of two affected parties.
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Development of Tajikistan's energy industry in Central Asia tod / Petrov, Georgy   Journal Article
Petrov, Georgy Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract All of Central Asia's river water resources are transborder and used by the upstream countries (Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan) for generating electricity and by the downstream countries (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) for irrigation. However, since the 1980s, the region has been experiencing an acute shortage of water for irrigation farming, while only 5% of the hydropower resources are being tapped. The future of Tajikistan's economy, a country situated on the upper reaches of the rivers of the Aral Sea Basin, depends entirely on the accelerated development of the energy industry. However, Tajikistan does not have any industrial reserves of oil and gas, while its coal fields are difficult to develop since most of them are located in hard-to-access mountainous regions. This means that the only way to successfully build up Tajikistan's energy industry is to develop the country's hydro resources, of which the country has enormous reserves. Building small hydropower plants is only expedient in terms of supplying energy to small consumers in the remote mountainous regions. Completion of the Rogun Hydropower Plant on the Vakhsh River, the construction of which began in the 1970s, is the most promising hydropower project in Tajikistan today. The hydropower plant building site currently boasts a developed infrastructure. According to expert assessments, the plant is around 30-40% complete. Once in full operation, the Rogun Hydropower Plant will make it possible to double electricity generation and ensure sustainable development of the republic's economy in the near future. However, we should keep in mind that the Vakhsh River is a transborder river; the Rogun Hydropower Plant can only function efficiently if its construction and exploitation are safe and reliable, and if the national interests of the downstream countries are taken into account. These countries must officially define their interests in the form of specific demands regarding the regulation of water runoff regimes.
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People's republic of China: 60 years of party and political reforms. some notes for a comparative analysis of the CPC and CPSU / Mamaeva, Natalya   Journal Article
Mamaeva, Natalya Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article is devoted to studying the political-party component of the process of modernizing China. Primary attention is given to the continuity of the political process, its historical roots, and the particulars of development over the 60 years of the PRC's existence. A comparative analysis of the work of the CPC and CPSU in a number of areas reveals the lost opportunities of the latter, which showed no desire to adapt to changing conditions.
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