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Latin America is the world’s most violent region. The extent of human rights violations in this part of the world amounts to crimes against humanity affecting the most vulnerable populations across the region — that is, historically, culturally, or politically neglected social groups....
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This Insight highlights the relationships, dynamics, and cooperation that led to the African Human Rights Court's Order against Libya in the case African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights v. Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. In particular, it emphasizes the complex...
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Movable cultural heritage is not bounded nor shielded by national territorial borders. Applicable domestic laws are of limited import without the cooperation of other states and the international community. Despite a century of domestic legal protection of movable cultural heritage in many...
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The purpose of this paper is to argue that the International Finance Corporation (the member of the World Bank Group responsible for financing private-sector projects) can and should require inclusion of commitments regarding sustainable development and human rights in the legal covenants that...
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The taxation of dividends is characterized by the fact that the taxable object stems from profits that will usually have already been taxed at the level of the distributing company. If the second layer of taxation at the shareholder level constitutes economic double taxation, to what extent, if...
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The taxation of dividends is characterized by the fact that the taxable object stems from profits that will usually have already been taxed at the level of the distributing company. If the second layer of taxation at the shareholder level constitutes economic double taxation, to what extent, if...
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This article reviews the major elements of the enterprise income tax (EIT) system in China and examines the dynamic relationship between international norms and the local Chinese context. After some introductory remarks, the article discusses the fundamental principles, concepts and structural...
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This paper deals with trusts that are established in New Zealand or Australia, with locally resident trustees, but having foreign settlors and foreign-source income. For purposes of source country tax, it may be relevant whether there is an agreement to minimise double taxation between New...
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There are at least two reasons why taxation of corporate groups in Europe calls for reform. Firstly, differences are to be found between the tax treatment of a corporate group and that of a single legal entity. Secondly, foreign subsidiaries are often subject to different tax treatment than...
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One of the main features of the common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) Draft Directive, the formulary apportionment of the consolidated group income, leads to a significant change in corporate income taxation paradigms. Currently, corporations are taxed on a separate entity basis using...
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