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아시아 파렛트 표준 기구 설립 및 운영계획(안)(Asia Pallet Standard Organization:약칭 APSO)

  • 한국파렛트컨테이너협회
    • Pallet News
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    • s.36
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2005
  • 아시아 파렛트 표준기구(상설국제기구) 설립 및 운영계획(안)은 2003년 아시아 파렛트 표준화 회의(2003.10.16, 서울) 합의서와, 제2차 동북아 산업표준 협력회의(2003.10.31, 북경) 비망록에 의거 합의된 사안으로, 지난 2004년 9월 22일$\~$23일 서울에서 개최된 한중일 파렛트 전문가 회의를 통하여 기본안이 확정 되었으며, 제2차 한중일 파렛트전문가 회의(2005. 04 예정, 중국 북경)를 통하여 세부내용 확정 및 준비위원회 구성 예정이다. 아시아 파렛트 표준기구(상설국제기구)는 동북아 표준파렛트 규격 제정을 위한 한중일 3개국 파렛트 전문가들의 실무작업 사업전개를 위한 상설국제기구이며 2006년 3월 창립을 목표로 하고 있다.

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SDI (전략방위구상)의 기술적 측면 (1)

  • Gang, Hui-Bae
    • Defense and Technology
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    • no.7 s.113
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    • pp.8-37
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    • 1988
  • 이 글은 일본의 경제단체연합회 상설기구인 방위생산위원회가 최근 SDI를 둘러싸고 여러가지 논의가 세계 각국에서 일고 있는 요즈음, 이 SDI가 가져다줄 고도 첨단기술의 중요성을 감안하여 GM(정밀유도병기) 동우회의 SDI기술연구회(주로 각 주요 기업의 해당분야 전문가와 방위청 퇴직자로 구성된 사적인 연구모임)에 집필을 의뢰한 시리즈로서, 우리에게 있어서도 주요 관심사가 되기에 그 내용을 가능한 상세히 그리고 정확히 번역, 소개함으로써 관계자 여러분과 관심있는 분들께 참고가 되길 바라는 바입니다.

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Discussion on Climate Finance: Issues and Perspectives (유엔기후변화협약 재정 분야 협상 쟁점 및 향후 전망)

  • Jung, Jione;Moon, Jinyoung
    • Journal of Environmental Policy
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.119-136
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    • 2015
  • As the means of implementation, the GCF and scaled-up climate finance compose major elements of a new climate agreement that will be implemented in 2020. The new agreement will be applicable to all parties, implying that developing countries as well as developed countries will be responsible for reducing GHG emissions. Achieving the goal of mobilizing 100 billion dollars will depend on the efforts put forth by developing countries in terms of meaningful mitigation actions and transparent implementation of the mitigation targets. This paper describes a major achievement on the negotiation related to climate finance since the Convention established and addresses the issues and perspectives for the Paris Agreement.

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Deduction on The Problems and Improve The Way of The Successful Bidder Determination Method for Turnkey·Alternative Bid Construction (턴키·대안입찰공사 낙찰자 결정방식의 문제점 및 개선 방안 도출)

  • Park, Hong-Tae;Lee, Yang-kyu
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.1881-1891
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    • 2014
  • Full system of turnkey deliberation committee in 2010 was abolished and permanent Deliberation committee was introduced. So far, ordering organization selected the best method suitable for the design and comprehensive evaluation method in the turnkey bid construction. Comprehensive evaluation method have bid price design score coordination, weighted basis, the best design approach fixed amount, five successful bidder decision method in addition. Design deliberation branch committee in the successful bidder decision way configured and operated branch members of special design consultation committee, But main agent changed from committee deliberation pull system to permanent committee deliberation, as well as and The lobby burden was not improved. This similar to the past at the portion of the design deliberation and the way of the design deliberation in the turnkey bid construction. Therefore it is necessary to improve the design deliberation system. In other words, design score and technology competition should be adapted to determine a successful bid. This study suggested the operating system of the design deliberation, the decision method problems of the successful bidder and ways to improve the design deliberation.

The Current Status of the Discussions on International Norms Related to Space Activities in the UN COPUOS Legal Subcommittee (우주활동 국제규범에 관한 유엔 우주평화적이용위원회 법률소위원회의 최근 논의 현황)

  • Jung, Yung-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Air & Space Law and Policy
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.127-160
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    • 2014
  • The UN COPUOS was established in 1959 as a permanent committee of the UN General Assembly with the aims to promote international cooperation in peaceful uses of outer space, to formulate space-related programmes within the UN, to encourage research and dissemination of information on space, and to study legal problems arising from the outer space activities. Its members have been enlarged from 24 members in 1959 to 76 in 2014. The Legal Subcommittee, which has been established under COPUOS in 1962 to deal with legal problems associated with space activities, through its first three decades of work has set up a framework of international space law: the five treaties and agreements - namely the Outer Space Treaty, Rescue Agreement, Liability Convention, Registration Convention, Moon Agreement - and the five declarations and legal principles. However, some sceptical views on this legal framework has been expressed, concerning the applicability of existing international space law to practical issues and new kinds of emerging space activities. UNISPACE III, which took place in 1999, served as a momentum to revitalize the discussions of the legal issues faced by the international community in outer space activities. The agenda of the Legal Subcommittee is currently structured into three categories: regular items, single issue/items, and items considered under a multi-year workplan. The regular items, which deal with basic legal issues, include definition and delimitation of outer space, status and application of the five UN treaties on outer space, and national legislation relevant to the peaceful exploration and use of outer space. The single issues/items, which are decided upon the preceding year, are discussed only for one year in the plenary unless renewed. They include items related to the use of nuclear power sources in outer space and to the space debris mitigation. The agenda items considered under a multi-year work plan are discussed in working group. Items under this category deal with non-legally binding UN instruments on outer space and international mechanism for cooperation. In recent years, the Subcommittee has made some progress on agenda items related to nuclear power sources, space debris, and international cooperation by means of establishing non-legally binding instruments, or soft law. The Republic of Korea became the member state of COPUOS in 2001, after rotating seats every two years with Cuba and Peru since 1994. Korea's joining of COPUOS seems to be late, in considering that some countries with hardly any space activity, such Chad, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Lebanon, Cameroon, joined COPUOS as early as 1960s and 1970s and contributed to the drafting of the aforementioned treaties, declarations, and legal principles. Given the difficulties to conclude a treaty and un urgency to regulate newly emerging space activities, Legal Subcommittee now focuses its effort on developing soft law such as resolutions and guideline to be adopted by UN General Assembly. In order to have its own practices reflected in the international practices, one of the constituent elements of international customary law, Korea should analyse its technical capability, policy, and law related to outer space activities and participate actively in the formation process of the soft law.