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different jurisdictions: Australia, Great Britain, South Korea, and the United States. For each jurisdiction, the article …
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In Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia, standard retail investor protection laws do not apply to special categories of …
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On 13 March 2000, the statutory derivation action was introduced into Australia, effectively abolishing the rule in … Australia. The article also provides a discussion as to why statutory derivative actions in Australia will not be popular …
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(UK) and Australia also citizens and permanent residents of the United States (US) who are employed overseas. In addition … to identifying specific taxation implications for residents of the UK and Australia, also citizens and permanent …
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The increasingly popular practice of pre-employment checking for criminal convictions is an issue of concern given the large number of individuals who have some form of criminal record. This article provides an overview and comparison of Australian and New Zealand anti-discrimination, privacy...
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Australia or the single regulator model employed by the United Kingdom. Opponents of consolidation, however, have argued that … United Kingdom, and Australia influenced how each nation regulated financial services prior to the crisis, (2) to what extent … Australia was able to avoid many of the problems that arose in the United States and the United Kingdom and that this was at …
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The paper aims to set grounds to analyse the correlation between Development and Rule of Law indicators in Brazil, comparing Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI), which are perception indicators, and GDP per capita, homicides, and child mortality, in a comparative perspective between Brazil,...
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