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This article - written for a symposium on comparative criminal law - discusses whether sanctions for economic crime have become excessive in the Danish context either in absolute terms or in comparison with sanctions for crimes involving physical harm.The text has three parts. In the first part,...
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To solve the problem of illegal landings this article proposes a new tax mechanism based on the regulator's own aggregate catch estimates and ex ante self-reports of planned catch by fishermen. We show that the mechanism avoids illegal landings while ensuring (nearly) optimal exploitation and...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives -- 1 Characteristics of Corporate Offenders -- 2 Theory of Offending Convenience -- 3 Corporate Deviance Accounts -- 4 Corporate Crisis-Response Match -- Part II: Empirical Studies -- 5 Telia Telecom in Sweden -- 6...
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People in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden work more than the countries’ high tax rates would lead us to predict. This observation is explained by a shared belief system that emphasises women’s rights to labour market participation.
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