the following matters: 2. Impeachment”
the element of justiciability that measures whether the plantiff has alleged direct, personal, and sufficiently substantial injury to entitle him or her to have the suit heard by the court
① Injury in factThe plaintiff must have suffered an “injury in fact” - an invasion of a legally protected interest which is “actual or imminent, no
The gravity ofthe illegal acts against airlines and airports is such that it is now accepted that countermeasures must be of international concern. The report ofthe U.S. President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism stresses the need for the necessary will on the part of all governments. "A consensus must be reached among law-abiding nations that terrorism is an actof aggression wh
the British out of Malaya. The Malayan Emergency lasted from 1948 to 1960, and involved a long anti-insurgency campaign by Commonwealth troops in Malaya. In 1963 Malaya, along with thethen British crown colonies of Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore, federated to form Malaysia. The proposed date of federation was 31 August 1963, however, the date was delayed until 16 September 1963 due to opposition
information important or that the missing facts would have altered the ‘total mix’ ofinformation available to the investor.” Thus, a matter is generally thought of as “material” if a prudent investor would reasonably want to know about it. Size ofthe company could be relevant. And other factors such as compliance with regulatory requirements or concealment of an unlawful act could and
the United Kingdom can affect FedEx through tariff and trade related costs.
5) Public perception (awareness and reputation)
Awareness includes whether people know about the organization what they know of it and how accurate this information is. According to Stacy Han, it seems that many ofthe people know the name ofthe company since it has appeared in many mass media and also as a form o