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This set of conversations is essentially addressed to those who like storytelling. These are talks with a strong cinematographic slant, not only because their motto is cinema in Mozambique, but mainly because how the memories that inhabit that space are revealed is also often formulated through images that have movement. Abrir os Gomos do Tempo: Conversas Sobre Cinema em Moçambique (Opening the Buds of Time: Conversations About Cinema in Mozambique) is also for those who, like us, are happy to hear the line, "another world is possible!" again. It has, in our opinion, the beauty and strength of the words of those who believe in new life possibilities. It opens with a foreword by Nataniel Ngomane and features a series of conversations with key personalities in the history of Mozambican cinema: Américo Soares, Faria de Almeida, Gabriel Mondlane, Jean-Luc Godard, João Ribeiro, José Cardoso, Licinio Azevedo, Lopes Barbosa, Luís Carlos Patraquim, Pedro Pimenta, Ruy Guerra and Sol de Carvalho. The interviews were led by Ana Cristina Pereira, Diana Manhiça, Lurdes Macedo, Maria do Carmo Piçarra, Rosa Cabecinhas, Sheila Khan and Sílvia Vieira. The book ends with a speech by José Luís Cabaço, given in 1980, when he was minister of information in Mozambique. This speech is accompanied by an introduction, made by the minister himself, which corresponds to his current reading of that speech as a minister. This book is dedicated to the memory of Joaquim Lopes Barbosa and is simultaneously a heartfelt tribute to all filmmakers who dared to face state censorship. This modest gesture is meant to encourage all people who still face it in various forms. Dictators die, regimes expire, and films remain.
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This set of conversations is essentially addressed to those who like storytelling. These are talks with a strong cinematographic slant, not only because their motto is cinema in Mozambique, but mainly because how the memories that inhabit that space are revealed is also often formulated through images that have movement. Abrir os Gomos do Tempo: Conversas Sobre Cinema em Moçambique (Opening the Buds of Time: Conversations About Cinema in Mozambique) is also for those who, like us, are happy to hear the line, "another world is possible!" again. It has, in our opinion, the beauty and strength of the words of those who believe in new life possibilities. It opens with a foreword by Nataniel Ngomane and features a series of conversations with key personalities in the history of Mozambican cinema: Américo Soares, Faria de Almeida, Gabriel Mondlane, Jean-Luc Godard, João Ribeiro, José Cardoso, Licinio Azevedo, Lopes Barbosa, Luís Carlos Patraquim, Pedro Pimenta, Ruy Guerra and Sol de Carvalho. The interviews were led by Ana Cristina Pereira, Diana Manhiça, Lurdes Macedo, Maria do Carmo Piçarra, Rosa Cabecinhas, Sheila Khan and Sílvia Vieira. The book ends with a speech by José Luís Cabaço, given in 1980, when he was minister of information in Mozambique. This speech is accompanied by an introduction, made by the minister himself, which corresponds to his current reading of that speech as a minister. This book is dedicated to the memory of Joaquim Lopes Barbosa and is simultaneously a heartfelt tribute to all filmmakers who dared to face state censorship. This modest gesture is meant to encourage all people who still face it in various forms. Dictators die, regimes expire, and films remain.
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This set of conversations is essentially addressed to those who like storytelling. These are talks with a strong cinematographic slant, not only because their motto is cinema in Mozambique, but mainly because how the memories that inhabit that space are revealed is also often formulated through images that have movement. Abrir os Gomos do Tempo: Conversas Sobre Cinema em Moçambique (Opening the Buds of Time: Conversations About Cinema in Mozambique) is also for those who, like us, are happy to hear the line, "another world is possible!" again. It has, in our opinion, the beauty and strength of the words of those who believe in new life possibilities. It opens with a foreword by Nataniel Ngomane and features a series of conversations with key personalities in the history of Mozambican cinema: Américo Soares, Faria de Almeida, Gabriel Mondlane, Jean-Luc Godard, João Ribeiro, José Cardoso, Licinio Azevedo, Lopes Barbosa, Luís Carlos Patraquim, Pedro Pimenta, Ruy Guerra and Sol de Carvalho. The interviews were led by Ana Cristina Pereira, Diana Manhiça, Lurdes Macedo, Maria do Carmo Piçarra, Rosa Cabecinhas, Sheila Khan and Sílvia Vieira. The book ends with a speech by José Luís Cabaço, given in 1980, when he was minister of information in Mozambique. This speech is accompanied by an introduction, made by the minister himself, which corresponds to his current reading of that speech as a minister. This book is dedicated to the memory of Joaquim Lopes Barbosa and is simultaneously a heartfelt tribute to all filmmakers who dared to face state censorship. This modest gesture is meant to encourage all people who still face it in various forms. Dictators die, regimes expire, and films remain.
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Le Mercosur existe depuis 1991, mais initialement la doctrine a été largement absente des questions relatives à l'incorporation et à la mise en oeuvre de son droit par les États membres. Cela s'explique en raison du caractère limité de l'union douanière et des fonctions réduites dévolues aux institutions mercosuriennes.Néanmoins, l'approfondissement du Mercosur, qui n'est plus limité aux objectifs purement économiques, implique que le rôle de ses États membres devienne plus important. C'est la raison pour laquelle cette étude s'est intéressée au phénomène de l'incorporation et de la mise en oeuvre de ses normes dérivées tant du point de vue général, que de celui de l'exercice de la mise en oeuvre par les États membres, en particulier par le Brésil.L'objectif ici est d'évaluer, selon une méthode comparative avec le droit de l'Union européenne, comment le Mercosur tente d'encadrer la liberté des autorités nationales pour pouvoir ensuite vérifier si ces règles communes, qui se montrent singulièrement complexes, imprécises et éparses, sont respectées par le Brésil lorsque celui-ci est supposé agir en tant que relais d'exécution du droit du Mercosur.Il s'agit donc d'observer la pratique actuelle, à l'aide d'une étude sur le terrain, afin de pouvoir en identifier les défaillances et les solutions juridiques possibles, sans négliger l'influence de la politique sur le droit d'une organisation qui reste essentiellement dominée par les pouvoirs exécutifs nation
International economic relations --- Economic law --- Brazil --- Customs administration --- Foreign trade regulation --- Comparative law --- International and municipal law --- Douanes --- Commerce extérieur --- Droit comparé --- Droit international et droit interne --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Réglementation --- MERCOSUR (Organization) --- South America --- Amérique du Sud --- Economic integration. --- Intégration économique --- Economic integration --- Commerce extérieur --- Droit comparé --- Réglementation --- Amérique du Sud --- Intégration économique --- International and municipal law - South America --- Brésil --- South America - Economic integration --- Mercado Común del Sur --- Mercado Común del Sur -- Brésil
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In 2011 the Ghanaian government issued a policy establishing Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) for the purpose of implementing infrastructure projects and improving the capacity of services provision. A World Bank Mission visited Ghana early in 2012 to assess the legal and practical feasibility of participation in PPPs at the sub-national level of the Government and the possibility that private commercial banks can provide non-sovereign financing to such PPPs. This report will present a summary of the available information on local governments and financial markets in Ghana, and identify potential infrastructure investments that could later be supported directly or indirectly by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) sub-national window, such as with bank guarantees, non sovereign loans, equity or other means. This report also discusses the legal framework for financial operations of SOEs.
Access to Finance --- Accountability --- Accounting --- Advisory Services --- Affordability --- Arbitration --- Audits --- Bank Accounts --- Banking Sector --- Bonds --- Capacity Building --- Capital Markets --- Collateral --- Creditworthiness --- Debt --- Decentralization --- Domestic Debt --- Due Diligence --- Economic Development --- Employment --- Finance and Financial Sector Development --- Financial Crisis --- Financial Institutions --- Financial Management --- Financial Regulation & Supervision --- Financial Services --- Financial Stability --- Fiscal Policy --- Foreign Banks --- Foreign Direct Investment --- Housing --- Human Resources --- Inflation --- Interest Rates --- International Finance --- Legal Framework --- Legislation --- Lines of Credit --- Migration --- Mortgages --- Municipal Financial Management --- National Security --- Non Bank Financial Institutions --- Privatization --- Productivity --- Public Debt --- Public Investment --- Public-Private Partnerships --- Remittances --- Risk Management --- Social Development --- Social Responsibility --- Sovereign Debt --- Technical Assistance --- Transaction Costs --- Transparency --- Urban Development --- Urbanization
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