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Alphabetical List of Members with addresses Addresses updated upto September 30, International Institute for Environment and Development Natural Resources Group and Sustainable Agriculture GATEKEEPER SERIES NO and Rural Livelihoods Programme Food Industrialisation and Food Power:Implications for Food Governance Tim Lang THE GATEKEEPER SERIES of the Natural Resources Group at IIED is produced by the Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods Programme. The Series aims to highlight key topics in the field of sustainable natural resource management. Each paper reviews a selected issue of contemporary importance and draws preliminary conclusions for development that are particularly relevant for policymakers, researchers and planners. References are provided to important sources and background material. The Series is published three times a year and is supported by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). The views expressed in this paper are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily represent those of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), or any of their partners. TIM LANG is Professor of Food Policy at the City University, London. This paper was first published in the Development Policy Review (, 21 (5): ) and is reproduced here with the kind permission of the Overseas Development Institute and Blackwell Publishing. The author can be contacted at the following email address: @ 2 ● GATEKEEPER EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Food supply chains of developed countries industrialised in the second half of the twentieth century, with significant implications for developing countries over pursuit of policy, ensuing external costs and accompanying concentration of market power. Very powerful corporations dominate many sectors. Primary producers are loc As the pendulum swings--medical products class actions litigation in Canada: recent developments. PubMed Pliszka, Peter J; Armstrong, Sarah J During the relatively short history of class proceedings in Canada, developers and manufacturers of medical devices and pharmaceuticals ("medical products"), including medical products designed for patients with diabetes, have found themselves at the receiving end of a significant number of class action claims. 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EXPLANATORY NOTES (i)
Members of Institute are entitled to describe themselves as chartered accountants.
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ACA denotes associate member of the Institute.
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FCA denotes fellow member of the Institute.
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The figure in brackets after the name of each member denotes the member registration number, followed by date of registration.
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The name of firm in brackets put after name & registration number of a member indicates that member is a partner/shareholder-director of the firm/company.
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The name of the firm mentioned after the name & registration number of a member without brackets indicates that the member is a proprietor of the firm.
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The word “with” used before a firm’s name indicates that the member is an employee of the firm.
(viii) The sign ( * ) indicates that the member is entitled to train student. (ix)
The sign ( ) indicates that the member is immediate past President.
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Alphabetical List of Members with Addresses 1.
Aamer, Muhammad ACA (# - ) House # , Street # 6, F/3 Islamabad Off. Res.
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Aamir, Muhammad ACA (# - ) Flat # , Pearl Garden Ghulam Hussain Qasim Road Garden West Karachi Off. Res. [emailprotected]
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Aamir, Riaz Ahmed FCA (# - ) Group Tax Manager Jang Group Of Publications A-6, Clifton Court, Block 8, Clifton Karachi Off. , Res.
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Abbas, FCA (# - ) Abbas & Co. 3/62A Dilkusha Chambers Plaza Quarters Karachi Off. Res. Fax.
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Abbas, FCA (# - ) Manager Accounts Abudhabi Investment Company Abu Dhabi U.A.E. Off. , Res. Fax. [emailprotected][emailprotected]
Abbas, Ailya (Miss.) ACA (# - ) , Humaira Appartments Dayaram Gidumal Road Parsi Colony Karachi Res. [emailprotected]
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Aamer, Muhammad ACA (# - ) House # 8, Street # 2 Nasheman Colony Labar Block Multa Food Industrialisation and Food Power: Implications for Food Governance
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