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Michael /ˈmaɪkəl/ is a male given name that comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mīkhāʼēl, pronounced [miχaˈʔel]), derived from the question מי כאל mī kāʼēl, meaning "Who is like God?" (literally, "Who is like El?). In English, it is sometimes shortened to Mike, Mikey, Mickey, or Mick.
Female forms of Michael include Michelle, Michele, Michaela, Mechelle, Micheline, and Michaelle, although Michael is occasionally seen as a female name; women named Michael include actresses Michael Learned and Michael Michele. Another form is Mychal, which can either be a male or female name.
Patronymic surnames that come from Michael include Michaels, Carmichael, MacMichael, McMichael, Micallef, Michaelson, Mikkelsen, DiMichele, Mikhaylov, Mykhaylenko, Mikeladze, Michels, and Mitchell.
The name first appears in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Numbers, 13:13 where Sethur the son of Michael is one of 12 spies sent into the Land of Canaan. The archangel Michael features in the Book of Daniel 12:1, and in the Qur'an as Mikhail.
European Union law, also known as European Law and Union Law, is a body of treaties and legislation, such as Regulations and Directives, which have direct effect or indirect effect on the laws of European Union member states. The three sources of European Union law are primary law, secondary law and supplementary law. The main sources of primary law are the Treaties establishing the European Union. Secondary sources include regulations and directives which are based on the Treaties. The legislature of the European Union is principally composed of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, which under the Treaties may establish secondary law to pursue the objective set out in the Treaties.
European Union law is applied by the courts of member states and the Court of Justice of the European Union. Where the laws of member states provide for lesser rights European Union law can be enforced by the courts of member states. In case of European Union law which should have been transposed into the laws of member states, such as Directives, the European Commission can take proceedings against the member state under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The European Court of Justice is the highest court able to interpret European Union law. Supplementary sources of European Union law include case law by the Court of Justice, international law and general principles of European Union law.
A professor, informally often known as full professor, is the highest academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, professor derives from Latin as a "person who professes" being usually an expert in arts or sciences, a teacher of the highest rank. In some countries, the word professor is also used in titles of lower ranks such as associate professor and assistant professor.
Professors conduct original research and commonly teach undergraduate, graduate, and/or professional courses in their field of expertise. In universities with graduate schools, professors may mentor and supervise graduate students who are conducting research for a thesis or dissertation. Professors typically hold a Ph.D., another doctorate or a different terminal degree. Some professors hold a master's degree or a professional degree such as an MD as their highest degree.
A professor is an accomplished and recognized academic. In most Commonwealth nations, as well as northern Europe, the title professor is the highest academic rank at a university. In the United States and Canada, the title of professor is also the highest rank, but a larger percentage achieve it, about a quarter,. In these areas, professors are scholars with doctorate degrees (typically Ph.D. degrees) or equivalent qualifications who teach in four-year colleges and universities. The term professor is also used in the titles assistant professor and associate professor, which are not considered professor-level positions in some European countries. In Australia, the title associate professor is used in place of reader, ranking above senior lecturer and below full professor.
The University of Liverpool is a public university based in the city of Liverpool, United Kingdom. Founded as a college in 1881, it gained its royal charter in 1903 with the ability to award degrees and is also known to be one of the six original "red brick" civic universities. It comprises three faculties organised into 35 departments and schools. It is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities, the N8 Group for research collaboration and the University Management school is AACSB accredited.
Nine Nobel Prize winners are amongst its alumni and past faculty and the university offers more than 230 first degree courses across 103 subjects. It was the world's first university to establish departments in Oceanography, civic design, architecture, and biochemistry at the Johnston Laboratories. In 2006 the university became the first in the UK to establish an independent university in China making it the world's first Sino-British university. For 2014-15, Liverpool had a turnover of £480.4 million, including £102 million from research grants and contracts. It has the fifth largest endowment of any university in England.
A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction.
In Brazil, law is studied as an undergraduate program. Students who succesfully complete such programs are awarded a Bachelor of Law and are allowed to take the bar examination, which is held twice a year on a nation-wide basis. Candidates who pass the examination are then allowed to work as attorneys.
The oldest civil law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1848 at McGill University in Montreal, and the oldest common law faculty in Canada offering law degrees was established in 1883 at Dalhousie University in Halifax. The typical law degree required to practice law in Canada is now the Juris Doctor, which requires previous university coursework and is similar to the first law degree in the United States. There is some scholarly content in the coursework (such as an academic research paper required in most schools). The programs consist of three years, and have similar content in their mandatory first year courses. Beyond first year and the minimum requirements for graduation, course selection is elective with various concentrations such as business law, international law, natural resources law, criminal law, Aboriginal law, etc. Some schools, however, have not switched from LL.B. to the J.D. – one notable university that still awards the LL.B is McGill University.
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Plot: Sidney Bloom (Thora Birch) is a Internet blog reporter who travels to her hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts to investigate a string of teenage pregnancies and stumbles upon a clique of gullible and naive schoolgirls who have formed a pack to get themselves all pregnant to stick together. As Sidney seeks more answers to why, she also hits obstacles from the conservative community who are in denial as to what's going on right in front of them and being forced to ignore the realty of teen parenting.
Keywords: baby, based-on-true-story, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, condom, conservative, cover-up, day-care, high-school, hospital, internetThis talk by Professor Michael Dougan titled "What is the future for Britain in Europe after the Referendum?" was given on 25 October 2016 in a joint event between the SOAS Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy and the School of Law. Professor Michael Dougan of Liverpool University was a leading critic of the "Leave" campaign and is now turning his expertise to the possibilities for the UK in Europe after the Referendum - In conjunction with the School of Law (SOAS) , introduction by Dr Paul O’Connell LSS ADR You can find out more about studying International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS at https://www.soas.ac.uk/cisd You can find out more about studying Law at SOAS at https://www.soas.ac.uk/law
EU Law expert Professor Michael Dougan has analysed Theresa May's Brexit speech. To help you through the video... Professor Dougan considers the Prime Minister's position on the single market, from around 1 minute in, before looking at her views on the customs union, from around 3.10 minutes. Proposed co-operation on research, crime and security is considered from around 4.20 minutes, before timescales are analysed from around 5 minutes in. At around 7.40 minutes, Professor Dougan discusses some of the tensions and contradictions he thinks the speech reveals, before considering the "serious trade threat" to turn the UK into a low tax haven, from around 8.40 minutes. Professor Michael Dougan is Professor or European Law, and Jean Monet Chair in EU Law, at University of Liverpool Law Sc...
At RiskMinds International, Liz MacKean speaks with Michael Dougan, Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law. He discusses the impact of Brexit on the UK. Find out more at https://goo.gl/KVtbtC.
See Michael Dougan, along with our team of EU law experts at the Liverpool Anglican Catehdral on Sunday 30th October. For more details see the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/912775055521937/ Professor Michael Dougan from the EU Law @ Liverpool team explains what the single market is, and why leaving it would leaving will present enormous challenges to the UK economy. See: https://www.facebook.com/EULawAtLiverpool/ https://twitter.com/livuni_EULaw
Professor Michael Dougan, the leading EU lawyer whose criticism of the referendum campaign’s “industrial dishonesty” went viral, has assessed the UK’s position following the vote to leave the EU. The University of Liverpool Law School Professor has spent his career studying EU law as it relates to the UK; contributing to Parliamentary Select Committees, advising government and helping media fact check the barrage of assertions emanating from the Remain and Leave camps in the run up to the referendum on June 23. Now, following the UK’s vote to leave, Professor Dougan has repeated his criticism, asserting that the Leave campaign was “one of the most dishonest campaigns this country has ever seen”, potentially resulting in “untold damage to the quality of our national democracy”. Addressin...
See Michael Dougan, along with our team of EU law experts at the Liverpool Anglican Catehdral on Sunday 30th October. For more details see the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/912775055521937/ EU Law expert Professor Michael Dougan considers the government's ideas for ensuring continuity and certainty in the legal system during the process of leaving the EU. Professor Dougan produced two talks before and after the June referendum, clocking millions of views across multiple platforms. One of the UK's leading experts on EU law as it relates to the UK, Professor Dougan will be producing regular videos to keep you updated and informed on Brexit as it plays out. Follow Liverpool Law School's EU Law unit on twitter @livuni_EULaw
One of the UK’s leading EU law experts criticizes the referendum debate’s 'dishonesty on an industrial scale', as he considers the claims and counter claims from each side. University of Liverpool Law School’s Professor Michael Dougan has spent his career studying EU law as it relates to the UK; contributing to Parliamentary Select Committees, advising government and now helping media fact check the barrage of assertions emanating from the Remain and Leave camps, in the run up to June 23. Here, Professor Dougan analyses the substance of each viewpoint and delivers an informed assessment of the UK’s potential future position, both as a member of the EU and in the wake of a vote to leave. Disclosure statement: Professor Dougan is an employee of the University of Liverpool. He does not ...
Professor Michael Dougan, Professor of European Law, University of Liverpool. Treasury Committee Tuesday 5 July 2016
Professor Michael Dougan about EU Referendum
Original Upload: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USTypBKEd8Y This was a speech given by Michael Dougan ahead of the Brexit referendum. The lecture won widespread praise for its objective analysis.
Solid contribution to the EU debate
See Michael Dougan, along with our team of EU law experts at the Liverpool Anglican Catehdral on Sunday 30th October. For more details see the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/912775055521937/ Professor Michael Dougan from the EU Law @ Liverpool team explains what the single market is, and why leaving it would leaving will present enormous challenges to the UK economy. See: https://www.facebook.com/EULawAtLiverpool/ https://twitter.com/livuni_EULaw
One of the UK’s leading EU law experts criticizes the referendum debate’s 'dishonesty on an industrial scale', as he considers the claims and counter claims from each side. University of Liverpool Law School’s Professor Michael Dougan has spent his career studying EU law as it relates to the UK; contributing to Parliamentary Select Committees, advising government and now helping media fact check the barrage of assertions emanating from the Remain and Leave camps, in the run up to June 23. Here, Professor Dougan analyses the substance of each viewpoint and delivers an informed assessment of the UK’s potential future position, both as a member of the EU and in the wake of a vote to leave. Disclosure statement: Professor Dougan is an employee of the University of Liverpool. He does not ...
At RiskMinds International, Liz MacKean speaks with Michael Dougan, Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law. He discusses the impact of Brexit on the UK. Find out more at https://goo.gl/KVtbtC.
This talk by Professor Michael Dougan titled "What is the future for Britain in Europe after the Referendum?" was given on 25 October 2016 in a joint event between the SOAS Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy and the School of Law. Professor Michael Dougan of Liverpool University was a leading critic of the "Leave" campaign and is now turning his expertise to the possibilities for the UK in Europe after the Referendum - In conjunction with the School of Law (SOAS) , introduction by Dr Paul O’Connell LSS ADR You can find out more about studying International Studies and Diplomacy at SOAS at https://www.soas.ac.uk/cisd You can find out more about studying Law at SOAS at https://www.soas.ac.uk/law
Will The European Union Fall Apart? Subscribe! The United Kingdom is expected to put forth a referendum on . The UK just voted to leave the European Union. How did we get to this point, and what does this mean for the future? --- LINKS: . David Cameron, Prime Minister of UK, has resigned after the UK has voted to leave the EU (European Union) in the highly publicized #BREXIT EU Referendum . Professor Michael Dougan, the leading EU lawyer whose criticism of the referendum campaign's “industrial dishonesty” went viral, has assessed the UK's .
Weaving together key technical and top-line topics that have shaped our view of risk finance in 2016 and are shaping the landscape for 2017, the free RiskMinds Live agenda revels in the thought leadership that makes RiskMinds International the event of the year. Featuring: - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Former Trader, Essayist, and Risk Engineer at NYU-Tandon School - Lord Jonathan Hill, Former European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union - Michael Dougan, Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law, University of Liverpool - Wilson Ervin, Vice Chairman, Group Executive Office, Credit Suisse - John Needham, Head of Regulatory Design, RBS Find out more at http://www.riskmindslive.com.
Hello everybody! I hope you all saw and remember my first video (if you didn't see it or don't remember it i recommand you go watch it first!) from 15 july 2014, (Size Comparison (2014): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOv24iPcIxk) because i made a new extended one! This new Size Comparison includes 335 objects compared in order from small to big, starting with the Protoverse and ending with the Omniverse. The Entire Comparison has a duration of more then 30 minuts and includes hypothetical objects, sub-atomic particles, particles, molecules, viruses, cells, animals (under which also extincted ones), planes, buildings, mountains, asteroids, moons, planets, stars, systems, nebula, star-clusters, dwarf galaxies, galaxies, clusters, superclusters, and universes. Remember please that i'm no...
These are just some of the tracks from Movie/tv shows soundtracks that I personally really enjoy!... PART 2 00:00 John Murphy – Sunshine (Adagio D Minor) 04:31 Mark Snow – X-Files Theme Song 07:56 Ramin Djawadi – Game of Thrones Theme 12:52 Michael Giacchino – Brigadoom 15:10 Michael Giacchino – The San Fran Hustle 19:03 Michael Giacchino – Star Trek Main Theme 22:28 Rob Dougan – Clubbed to Death 25:58 Hans Zimmer – Chevalier de Sangreal 29:43 Hans Zimmer – Lost but Won 35:01 Hans Zimmer – Dicombobulate 37:24 John Williams – Duel of the Fates 41:00 The Chemical Brothers – Escape 700 45:42 Daft Punk – The Game has Changed 49:08 Daft Punk – C.L.U. 53:18 John Williams – Indiana Jones Theme 58:44 Hans Zimmer – Madagascar 1:00:23 Hans Zimmer – Spectres in the Fog 1:04:30 Marco Beltrami...
Avicii performing live at Electric Daisy Carnival New York 2012 Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5k6jYfKW_JeaHhSTVo1YUZfTkk Tracklist 01. Rob Dougan -- Clubbed To Death (Avicii Bootleg) 02. Pryda -- SW4 03. Michael Brun & Special Features -- Synergy w/ The Naked & Famous -- Young Blood (Acappella) 04. ID w/ Daft Punk -- Around The World (Acappella) 05. Avicii -- EDOM - [16:31] 06. Albin Myers vs. Avicii & Sebastien Drums & Angger Dimas -- My Feelings For Hells Bells (Dannic Mashup) - [19:01] 07. Avicii -- ID2 - [22:02] 08. Avicii - Enough Is Enough (Don't Give Up On Us) - [23:53] 09. ASH aka Ash Pournouri -- Let Me Show You Love (ASH aka Ash Pournouri & Avicii Hype Machine Mix) - [23:53] 10. Avicii vs. Mark Knight & Florence And The Machine -- Fade Into Darkness vs. ...