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Some numbers in the political sphere seem to be chosen rather arbitrarily. One example might be the rule set out by the Second Senate of the German Federal Constitutional Court in 1995 that the overall tax load on assets must be limited to 50% of the yield on those assets. This rule was...
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This article examines whether the judges of the French Constitutional Court demonstrated partisanship when ruling on the validity of the elections to the lower house of the French Parliament between 1958 and 2005. It uses a new dataset on the decisions of the Constitutional Court which takes...
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In seinen Beschlüssen vom 7. Juli 2010 hat das Bundesverfassungsgericht neben seinen Ausführungen zum Vertrauensschutz bei rückwirkender Änderung von Steuergesetzen neue Grundsätze für die Besteuerung von Wertzuwächsen niedergelegt, die das Jahressteuerprinzip erheblich modifizieren....
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The US Supreme Court has the power of certiorari. It may pick its fights. As a beneficial side effect, the court may allocate its resources, in particular the time and energy the justices spend on a case, to worthy causes. In economic parlance, this discretion makes the court more efficient....
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The US Supreme Court has the power of certiorari. It may pick its fights. As a beneficial side effect, the court may allocate its resources, in particular the time and energy the justices spend on a case, to worthy causes. In economic parlance, this discretion makes the court more efficient....
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The German Constitutional Court is radically different from the (mostly US) courts in which panel effects have been studied so widely. On the one hand, to a large extent, ideological and gender bias are neutralized by design. On the other hand, panels are not randomly composed. This makes it...
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This paper presents the first comprehensive analysis of what judges have written about forensic accounting experts in federal and state court decisions. The earliest opinion was issued in 1982, but the majority of the cases (31 out of 40) were decided by federal and state courts during the...
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The Supreme Court of India's landmark decision in Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc v Director of Income Tax, Mumbai was praised for providing a clear signal to multinationals with controlled Indian service entities that, if they get their transfer pricing right, no further Indian tax liability can...
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