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This study contributes to the understanding of the causal relationship between gang culture, criminality and corruption in Nigeria universities where both criminality and corruption are very high complementary variables. Writers on gang culture in Nigeria universities have largely omitted the...
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Child labour is one of the severe problems faced by developed and developing economies. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) adopted on 20 November 1989 and entered into force on 2 September 1990. Nevertheless the challenges faced by the children remained the same. In some of the...
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This paper examines the popularity of forex and derivatives - contracts for difference (‘CFD’) spread bets and binary options - at a time when the markets are turbulent and speculating by trading is popular. The paper provides theoretical calculations of the probability of success of trading...
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This paper examines the popularity of forex and derivatives - contracts for difference (‘CFD’) spread bets and binary options - at a time when the markets are turbulent and speculating by trading is popular. The paper provides theoretical calculations of the probability of success of trading...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015232718
Nigeria returned to a democratic government in 1999. Evidence in the literature shows that democracy promotes economic development. In the recent past, the democratic trajectory of Nigeria has led to empirical debates about the democratization process of the developing states in particular,...
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economic theory of crime. … second instance was a correct decision to reduce crime and its social cost”. This hypothesis is not rejected pursuant to the …
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works well explaining property crime in Germany and the social disorganization theory explaining violent and drug crime …-window theory applies and that disorder can drive crime to an extend. …This work explores which spatial patterns of crime exist in Germany and what their socio-economic determinants are …
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After finishing the civil war in 1993, Cambodia and its economy seems doing well with sustainable growth and robustness via many dimensional sectors as well as garment sector,constructions,Agriculture and tourism. In late 2007, the global crisis had effected globally to the world with huge...
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result of a crime. The asset confiscation resulted from crimes is one of the most effective tools in the fight against … organized crime. In order to ensure a common approach to confiscation within the EU, several EU legislative instruments have … regulations. Thus, confiscation is a strategic priority in the EU's fight against organized crime and, as such, has been reflected …
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According to the recently adopted Directive (EU) 2019/1973, the whistleblower protection is fragmented across Member States and the consequences of breaches of Union law with a cross-border dimension reported by whistleblowers illustrate how insufficient protection in one Member State negatively...
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