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process. The discussion also looks at the legal regulation of money creation in Germany and presents findings from an …
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The administration of tax policy has shifted its focus from enforcement to complementary instruments aimed at creating a social norm of tax compliance. In this paper we provide an analysis of the effects of the dissemination of information regarding the past degree of tax evasion at the social...
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In this work we are dealing with the possible and more likely development ideas and opportunities which could happen in Serbia. These ideas are based on the Governmental policies and even more on the need of the Serbian economy and its citizens. For a long period of time the economy was...
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Private securities class actions now appear to be a part of Australia's legal landscape but opinions about their value are not unanimous. This paper reviews the 'private attorney-general' argument for the utility of private securities class actions as 'vindicating the public interest' and...
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This Article considers whether the IFIs should play a role in the implementation and enforcement of international humanitarian law. It consists of 6 parts. Part I is a short introduction to the topic. Part II is a brief overview of the structure and functions of the IFIs. Part III describes the...
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The April 2018 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement action against The Dun & Bradstreet Corp. (D&B) was in many respects unremarkable. The $9.2 million settlement amount was nowhere near the top FCPA settlements and the enforcement action did not usher in any new enforcement theories....
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Since the Belgian and Dutch legal systems are relatively similar, one would expect similar levels of antitrust litigation. The data gathered for this article shows this is not the case. In both countries, claimants and defendants alike regularly invoke antitrust law to obtain injunctive relief...
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Prospective tenants in England are often asked to put down a holding deposit as a condition of signing a tenancy agreement. A holding deposit is an up-front payment given to the landlord or the landlord's agent to place a “hold” on the property from being rented to anyone else while the...
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The national competition authorities (NCAs) have an important role in the European enforcement of antitrust cases since 2004 thereby making the success of this enforcement largely dependent on the effectiveness of the NCA's enforcement. An analysis of the antitrust enforcement practices of...
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