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This article was the Kirby lecture presented in March 2009 at the Southern Cross University in Sydney, Australia. Adrien Wing's keynote speech was in support of Australian retired Justice Michael Kirby's legacy that national courts can and should gain strength from international law. The author...
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The worldwide rise of the Value-Added Tax (VAT) over the last half-century is emblematic of the paradox in modern tax systems: their remarkable similarity in the face of divergent political, cultural and social systems. However efforts to introduce VAT-style taxes have frequently been...
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authorities for Berman produce legal hybridity, which is a product of globalization(s). A body of literature has been fast …
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When the financial crisis rocked the global markets in 2007, no one at that time could have possibly imagined the extent of the damage that occurred. In months that followed, several major investments and commercial banks would fail, insurance and saving schemes would crash, people would lose...
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especially conspicuous players on the globalization stage. Both, to some extent, rely on the notion of the Rule of Law to promote … economic globalization, and partially as a result of the limitations of the Rule of Law concept itself, the Rule of Law may be …
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This Article reviews the influence of comparative law during the past 100 years on the field of U.S. legal ethics. It begins by defining the field of legal ethics and then divides the last 100 years into three distinct comparative legal ethics eras. The first era consists of the time period...
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The article exposes a new form of global governance based on an emergent network of corporate social responsibility (CSR) schemes. Our study is the first to uncover the network structure of this system, based on a dataset that includes 61 transnational CSR schemes and 31,987 firms. We...
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This working paper gives a broad-sweep consideration to the future of VAT in a digital economy, focussing on four broad, interrelated questions: does anything need to be done, and if yes, who should do it, what should be done, and how should it be done? Noting the historical development of the...
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U.S. policy concerning international justice, particularly at the ICC, involves case-by-case support when such support is in U.S. national interests. This policy signals that the U.S. considers itself a supranational justice donor rather than a member of a global justice community committed to...
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