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This review introduces the background to and issues at stake in promoting equal partnerships in families in Germany. It … careers and children, and urges families to “dare to share”. To those ends it places Germany’s experience in an international …
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Chile has embarked on an ambitious path towards a new constitution. For all countries, drafting a new constitution or …
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This Scan specifically focuses on good governance performance in public consultation and citizen engagement within the framework of the constitutional process open to citizens in Chile. The output focuses on: key actors and core processes; ongoing reform initiatives; and observed challenges. The...
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This paper aims at providing guidance on the benefits and challenges of criminal enforcement while exploring the economic deterrence theory and the retribution theory that have emerged in the criminalisation debate. It also offers an overview of criminalisation trends across jurisdictions,...
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The effectiveness and credibility of enforcement requires that there is access to ex post review of competition cases by an independent court or tribunal. Judges assess both procedural due process as well as compliance with the substantive provisions of competition law and can confirm...
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The OECD Competition Committee organised a seminar on judicial enforcement of competition law in October 1996. This document includes an executive summary, an analytical note by the OECD and written submissions by judges and experts, as well as an aide-memoire of the discussion.
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