Business Law Questions

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Essay #: 054636
Total text length is 12,455 characters (approximately 8.6 pages).

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Abstract
This paper answers three Business Law questions. The first question discusses and alternate method of enforcement the Occupational Safety and Health Act through third party inspectors. The second question is regarding the main arguments against the United States entering into the Kiyoto Protocol. The final question is regarding the Standards of Practice of the American Association of Advertising Agencies and an opinion of whether the majority of advertisers follows the oath and provides examples of those that do not follow the code.
Business Law Questions
Question 1
As an alternative to a system that regulates one hazard at a time and sends government inspectors to one workplace at a time, Michael Silverstein (SKAPP) proposes a...
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..... consumer.
References
Hovi, J., Skodvin, T. & Andresen, S. (2003). The persistence of the Kyoto Protocol: Why other Annex I countries move on without the United States. Global Environmental Politics 3(4), 1-23. Retrieved October 21, 2009, from http://mitpress.mit.edu/journals/pdf/glep_3_4_1_0.pdf
Silverstein, M. (2007). Getting home safe and sound? OSHA at thirty five. www.defendingscience.org. Retrieved October 21, 2009, from http://www.defendingscience.org/newsroom/upload/Silverstein_Complete_Draft.pdf
Standards of practice of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. (1990, September 18). American Association of Advertising Agencies Website. Retrieved October 21, 2009, from http://www.aaaa.org/eweb/upload/inside/standards.pdf