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One of the most notable examples of U.S. tax exceptionalism is the taxation of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents (LPRs) on their worldwide income, regardless of residence. The United States also imposes broad and increasingly onerous tax and financial reporting obligations on its...
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payments to make. Using firm-level data from three important sectors in India, the authors explore whether foreign MNE … MNEs with and without a reputation for CSR. The results for India show that MNEs pay considerably higher effective tax … set of findings suggests that MNEs operating in India see taxation in developing countries in relation to CSR …
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to understand the awareness and experiences on global VAT refunds from the exporters of Gujarat State of India vis …
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This article will discuss Union regulatory approaches to cross-border mergers in the light of the fundamental freedom of establishment (Art.49 TFEU). The aim of this article is to explore the dynamics and the impact on the internal market of the multi-faceted interaction between the secondary...
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This paper looks at the current status and role of specific commercial contract law within a setting of international and European contract law reform projects. It recapitulates the value and necessity of a special contract law for merchants and discusses critically the terminology and doctrine...
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In the modern corporate and market-oriented world, multinational corporations have become the most important and influential entity out of all the business related parties around the world. Multinational corporations are stronger due to their huge monetary assets which most of the times defeat...
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The conventional view of privacy, at least shared among privacy scholars, is that privacy is a rather culture — dependent issue and would be interpreted much differently in various jurisdictions. Though this is pretty true in the pre-digital age, the scenario may have been under considerable...
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The United States faces an immediate and continuous threat of terrorist attack using weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. The intelligence function and national security law, including international law -- or more accurately transnational law -- are central to addressing this...
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