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As companies and subsidiaries act more often internationally, effective legal rules are needed to capture the liability and due diligence problems which go along with this development. The SRBI is an illustration of a national approach, using domestic legislation to solve the transnational...
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-tiered Regulation of Unemployment and Social Assistance Benefits and Activation - A summary of eight country case studies; but it was …-tiered welfare states, specifically the domain of in unemployment-related benefits and related activation policies (the ‘regulation … of unemployment'). This paper is one of eight separate case studies, it focuses on Switzerland. Swiss unemployment …
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analyze board structures of blue-chip firms in Switzerland between 1988 and 2017. The study shows that exogenous sources, not … changes occurred before 2002 when corporate governance as a topic became popular in Switzerland and when the Swiss Code of … Best Practice has been introduced. The code counts as a milestone for corporate governance in Switzerland. The results …
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FSA. UK abolished FSA and separated its functions into prudential regulation and conduct regula- tion, adopting a ‘Twin … Peaks' model. Contrary to the UK approach, Switzerland reorganized SFBC to create FINMA as a single regulator in January …
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Regulation is no longer an isolated discipline – in recent years it has become a key strategic factor for financial … cooperation. Applied regulation means increased transparency, which leads to the enforceability of compliance through regulators … client domicile rather than intermediary location. In light of this, regulation must be understood and treated as top …
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The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826–1881), and strict … banknote regulation (1881–1907). This paper suggests that the Federal Banknote Act of 1881 was introduced to remedy the …
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