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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400779426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (477 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Series v.32
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    DDC: 346
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    Keywords: Civil law -- Codification -- Congresses ; Civil law -- History -- Congresses ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2012
    Abstract: This detailed analysis of the content and configuration of civil codes in diverse jurisdictions also examines their relationship with some branches of private law as: family law, commercial law, consumer law and private international law. It analyzes the codification, decodification and recodification processes illuminating the dialogue between current codes ? and private law legislation in general ? with Constitutions and International Conventions.The commentary elucidates the changing requirements of civil law as it shifted from an early protection of patrimony to a support for commercial and contractual law. It also explains the varying trajectories of civil law, which in some jurisdictions was merged with religious legal tenets in its codification of familial relations, while in others it was fused with commercial law or, indeed, codified from scratch as a discrete legal corpus. Elsewhere, the volume provides material on differing approaches to consumer law, where relevant legislation may be scattered across numerous statutes, and also on private international law, a topic of increasing relevance in a world where business corporations have interests in multiple jurisdictions (and often play one off against another).The volume features invited contributions from leading scholars in the field of private law brought together for an in depth analysis of the current regulatory attitude in this field of the law in jurisdictions with diverse legal systems and traditions. In current times we are witnessing the adoption of diverging regulatory solutions. Through the analysis of the past and present of private law regulation, the volume unveils the underlying trends and relevance of the codification method across the world.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I A Comparative Approach to the Scope and Structure of Civil Codes -- Chapter 1: The Scope and Structure of Civil Codes. Relations with Commercial Law, Family Law, Consumer Law and Private International Law. A Comparative Approach -- 1.1 First Part. The Codification Era. Origin and Expansion of the Method. Decodification and Recodification of Private Law -- 1.1 Introduction. Codification. Origin, Importance and Reasons -- 1.1.1.1 Origin. The Expansion of the Method. Influence of the Napoleonic Code -- 1.1.2 Reasons for the Expansion of Codification -- 1.1.2.1 The Continuance of Codification in the Early Twentieth Century -- 1.1.2.2 The Importance of the Civil Codification -- 1.1.2.3 The Content of the Nineteenth Century Codes -- 1.1.2.4 Partial Conclusions -- 1.1.3 A Code, Multiple Codes. The Issue in Federal States -- 1.1.3.1 Federal States with Unified Substantive Law -- 1.1.3.2 Federal States with Local Substantive Law -- 1.1.3.3 Spain -- 1.1.3.4 Partial Conclusions -- 1.1.4 "Uncodified" Models -- 1.1.4.1 Scandinavian Countries -- 1.1.4.2 Common Law: The United States Case -- 1.1.4.3 The Scotland Case -- 1.1.4.4 Codes in Force in the Framework of Uncodified Models: The Quebec, Louisiana and Puerto Rico Cases -- 1.1.5 The "Decodification" Era -- 1.1.5.1 What Is the "Decodification Era" -- 1.1.6 The "Recodification" Era -- 1.1.6.1 Overestimation of the "Decodification" -- 1.1.6.2 Recodification in Countries with a Codification Tradition -- 1.1.6.3 The Situation in Former Socialist Countries: Estonia, Poland and the Czech Republic -- 1.1.6.4 The Situation in the Countries Outside the Scope of the Codification Method -- 1.1.6.5 Decodification and Recodification in the Field of Commercial Law -- 1.1.6.6 Partial Conclusions.
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401790697
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (316 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.39
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    DDC: 346.4064
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    Keywords: Charity laws and legislation ; Europe ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book deals with foundation law in various European countries. It sums up contributions from the most outstanding experts in foundation law in fourteen countries. These are either civil law or common law, and their socio-economical situation is considerably different. Despite the outstanding differences in each country, foundations have been growing in number and importance all over Europe in the last decades. Political, economical and social changes occurred in various European countries increased foundations' role. The need to focus on foundations' laws and regulations arose in many States for different reasons. The contributions in this book focus in particular on the recent development of foundation law, on the evolution foundations have undergone in recent years and on trends in law.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1: Foundations in Austria: The Law of Public and Private Foundations -- 1.1 Foundations in Austria: Facts and Figures -- 1.2 The Two Types of Foundations in Austria -- 1.2.1 Foundation According to Federal or Provincial Law -- 1.2.2 Private Foundations -- 1.3 The Formation of a Private Foundation -- 1.4 The Founder and His Rights and Duties -- 1.4.1 Definition -- 1.4.2 The Founder´s Duties -- 1.4.3 The Founder´s Rights -- The Exercise of Reserved Founder´s Rights -- The Founder´s Rights by Act of Law -- Optional Founder´s Rights -- 1.5 The Beneficiaries and Their Rights -- 1.5.1 Types of Beneficiaries -- 1.5.2 The Beneficiaries´ Rights -- 1.5.3 Excursus: The Beneficiaries´ Advisory Board -- 1.5.4 Incompatibilities -- 1.6 Principles of the Foundation Governance -- 1.6.1 Overview -- 1.6.2 Judicial Review -- 1.6.3 Internal Monitoring and Structure of Organization -- 1.7 Dissolution -- 1.7.1 Reasons for Dissolution -- 1.7.2 The Consequences of Dissolution -- 1.8 Summary -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Foundation Law in Bulgaria -- 2.1 Legal Definition and Main Characteristic of the Foundation -- 2.1.1 Overview -- 2.1.2 Main Characteristics of the Foundation -- 2.2 Types of Foundations -- 2.3 Establishment of the Foundation: Founder, Founder´s Rights, Property -- 2.4 Registration -- 2.5 Governance and Activities of the Foundation -- 2.5.1 Governance of the Foundation -- 2.5.2 Activities of the Foundation -- 2.6 Accountancy and Transparency -- 2.7 Transformation and Dissolution of the Foundation -- 2.8 Tax Regime -- 2.8.1 Tax Benefits -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Foundations in the Czech Republic: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Historical Background -- 3.2.1 Constitution of the Foundation Sector in Czechoslovakia After 1918.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789400760851
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (235 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Ser. v.9
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    DDC: 346.2408
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    Keywords: Data protection -- European Union countries ; Insurance -- European Union countries ; Financial services industry -- European Union countries ; European Union countries -- Economic integration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book examines the data protection systems of EU members and the development of common standards and principles that could help provide a model for Mercosur and other regions. Includes industry specific and country specific discussions, and case studies.
    Abstract: Intro -- Market Integration Through Data Protection -- Book Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Protection of Personal Data: Evolution and Standards in Europe -- 1.1 The Right to Privacy: From the "Right to Be Let Alone" to Data Protection -- 1.2 Council of Europe Convention 108/1981 -- 1.3 The European Union Data Protection Framework -- 1.3.1 Directive 95/46/EC -- 1.3.1.1 Legal Grounds for the Processing of Personal Data -- 1.3.1.2 Data Subjects' Rights and Storage of Personal Data -- 1.3.1.3 Data Transfer to Third Countries (Adequacy) -- 1.3.1.4 Institutional and Regulatory Bodies -- 1.3.2 Regulation 45/2001 -- 1.3.3 Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA -- 1.4 Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Data Protection and the Insurance, Banking and Credit Reporting Industries -- 2.1 The Processing of Personal Data by Insurance Companies, Banks and Credit Information Suppliers -- 2.1.1 Risk Analysis and Adverse Selection -- 2.1.2 Generalisation and Discrimination -- 2.1.3 The Processing of Sensitive Data -- 2.2 Genetic Predictive Tests and the Insurance Industry -- 2.2.1 The Concept of Genetic Data and its Distinction from Other Health Data -- 2.2.2 Claims for the Use of Genetic Data: Are They Enough to Legitimise It? -- 2.2.3 The Future of Genetic Data Processing Within the Insurance Industry -- 2.3 Chapter Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Data Protection Systems in the European Union: The French Experience -- 3.1 The Data Protection Authority: Enforcement Powers, Labels and General Authorisations -- 3.2 The Concept of Personal Data -- 3.3 The Processing of Sensitive Data -- 3.4 Data Subjects' Rights -- 3.5 The Processing of Personal Data by the Case Studies -- 3.5.1 The Banking Sector -- 3.5.2 The Credit Information Suppliers -- 3.5.3 The Insurance Industry -- 3.6 Other Relevant Issues.
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400752764
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Law, Governance and Technology Ser. v.7
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    DDC: 303.4833
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    Keywords: Information technology -- Social aspects ; Human rights ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book explains strategies, techniques, legal issues and the relationships between digital resistance activities, information warfare actions, liberation technology and human rights. It studies the concept of authority and the actions of digital dissidents.
    Abstract: Intro -- Resistance, Liberation Technology and Human Rights in the Digital Age -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Opening Remarks: Hacking and Digital Dissidence -- 1.1 Using Computers for the Pursuit of Political and Social Changes and for the Benefit of All Mankind -- 1.2 From Early Hackers to Digital Resistance Activities -- 1.3 The So-Called Twitter Revolutions -- 1.4 The Worldwide Scenario, and Some Preliminary Interpretative Questions -- References -- Chapter 2: Digital Resistance, Digital Liberties and Digital Transparency -- 2.1 A Preliminary Definition of Digital Resistance and Digital Liberties -- 2.1.1 Some Focal Aspects of Digital Dissidence -- 2.1.2 Preliminary Legal and Political Remarks -- 2.1.3 The Power of Technology in Critical Contexts and the New Public Sphere -- 2.2 The Fundamental Role of a Secure (and Peer-Reviewed) Liberation Technology: The Haystack Case-History -- 2.3 Two Key Aspects of Digital Resistance Activities, and Several Case Studies -- 2.3.1 The Key Aspects of Dissident Activities -- 2.3.2 Digital Resistance Case-Studies -- 2.3.2.1 Cyber-Resistance in Saudi Arabia in the 1990s -- 2.3.2.2 E-Resistance Among Palestinian Women -- 2.3.2.3 Digital Resistance as an Art Form : Critical Art Ensemble Theories -- 2.3.2.4 Digital Technology and Human Rights: Soldier Photography of Detainee Abuse in Iraq -- 2.4 Open Government, Collaborative Transparency and Civic Hacking as a Form of Digital Resistance -- 2.4.1 The Idea of Government as a Platform for Transparency -- 2.4.2 The Metaphor of Government 2.0 and the Idea of Collaborative Transparency -- 2.4.3 Citizen Engagement for the Oversight of Political Activity -- 2.4.3.1 Monitoring Public Spending and Expenditure Mapping -- 2.4.3.2 Monitoring Political and Legislative Activities: The New Active Cyber-electorate -- 2.4.4 Collaborative Mapping and Digital Resistance.
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  • 5
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400748514
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (235 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.19
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    DDC: 341.6
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    Keywords: Philosophy of law ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Determining when international law authorises a state to exercise its right of self-defence has been debated, but unsatisfactorily reasoned, for decades. This book unravels the legal and factual complications that have obscured the answer to this question.
    Abstract: Intro -- The Inherent Right of Self-Defence in International Law -- Foreword -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Use of Force Between States Before 1815 - The Sovereign Right to Use War -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Origin of the Sovereign Right to Use War -- 1.3 The Division of War into Offensive and Defensive War -- 1.4 The Theory of 'Just War' -- 1.4.1 The Limitations of 'Just War' -- 1.4.2 The Legal Scope of the Sovereign Right to Use War Defensively -- 1.4.3 The Early References to Considerations of Immediacy, Necessity and Proportionality -- 1.4.4 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 1.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: The Use of Force Between States - 1815 to 1914 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Customary Law -- 2.2.1 Instances of the Use of War, or Force -- 2.2.2 Peaceful Settlement of Disputes -- 2.2.3 Caroline -- 2.2.3.1 Immediacy -- 2.2.3.2 Necessity -- 2.2.3.3 Proportionality -- 2.3 The Legal Scope of Defensive War -- 2.4 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: The Use Force Between States - 1919 to 1939 -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 International Customary Law - An Overview -- 3.2.1 Instances of the Use of War, or Force -- 3.2.2 Treaties Restricting the Use of War -- 3.2.2.1 Covenant of the League of Nations 1919 -- 3.2.2.2 Geneva Protocol 1924 -- 3.2.2.3 Locarno Treaties 1925 -- 3.2.2.4 General Treaty for the Renunciation of War 1928 -- 3.3 The Corollary Legal Right Created by the General Treaty -- 3.4 The Inherent Right of Self-Defence -- 3.4.1 The Legal Scope of the Inherent Right of Self-Defence -- 3.4.2 The Legal Commencement of an Armed Attack Between Sovereign States -- 3.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Charter of the United Nations 1945 -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Charter of the United Nations 1945.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789400740204
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (253 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.13
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    DDC: 323
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    Keywords: Human rights and globalization - European Union countries ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Asserting that globalization is untenable because it does not foster equity, peace, and respect for the environment, this book deploys case studies of failed states such as Somalia and Afghanistan in advocating a new paradigm that advances global peace.
    Abstract: Intro -- Globalization and Human Rights -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Human Rights: Soft Threats -- Chapter 1: Globalisation: From Chrematistic Rest to Humanist Wakefulness -- 1.1 Economic Globalisation and Decadent Postmodernity -- 1.1.1 May 1968 and Poststructuralism: The Loss of Referents and Deregulation -- 1.1.2 15 August 1971: The Trivialisation of Debtand the Stimulation of Speculation -- 1.1.3 The Primacy of Derivatives. The Opacity of Financesand Information Asymmetry -- 1.2 Resistant Postmodernity and the Economyof Permanence -- 1.2.1 The Return of Reality in the Face of the Financialisation of the Economy -- 1.2.2 The Humanist Sense of the Economy: Against Market Society -- 1.2.3 The Critique of Collosalism -- 1.2.4 Responsibility for Human Nature and Non-human Nature -- Chapter 2: Basic Structure and Tax Havens -- 2.1 In What Sense Does Justice Depend on Basic Structure? -- 2.2 Fairness in International Trade and Global Distribution: Beyond Some Common Misunderstandings -- 2.3 Humanitarian Hypocrisy and Tax Havens -- Chapter 3: Human Rights and the Inclusive Society -- 3.1 Human Rights and the Diversity of Abilities -- 3.2 The Evolution of International Law According to the Social Evolution -- 3.3 Redefining Disability -- 3.4 The Principles of the Convention, Especially Accessibility and Nondiscrimination -- 3.5 The Nucleus of the Convention: Rights -- 3.6 Enforcing Rights -- 3.7 The Role of the Convention in International Human Rights Law -- 3.8 Conclusions -- Part II: Human Rights: Hard Threats -- Chapter 4: Afghanistan: Why Has Violence Replaced Political Power? -- 4.1 Historical and Geographical Context. State Weakness and External Vulnerability -- 4.2 The Equilibrium and Disequilibrium of Afghanistan During the Cold War.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789400740723
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (331 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Series v.15
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    DDC: 347.050285
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    Keywords: Technology and law ; Civil procedure ; Information technology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The most comprehensive treatment of an increasingly urgent topic, this book explores issues relating to electronic justice from around the world and includes the key reports from the 2010 International Association of Procedural Law Conference in Pecs, Hungary.
    Abstract: Intro -- Electronic Technology and Civil Procedure -- Contents -- Introduction -- I -- II -- III -- Intervention of Honorary President Marcel Storme at the Colloquium on E-Justice in Pécs (September 2010) -- Part I: Adapting Systems of Civil Procedure to Electronic Technology -- Chapter 1: Electronic Technology and Civil Procedure - Applicability of Electronic Technology in the Course of Civil Procedure* -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Functions of Newly Developed ET and Civil Procedure -- 1.2.1 General Remarks -- 1.2.2 What Are the Newly Developed ETs and Their Functions? -- 1.2.3 Different Structure of Civil Procedure and ET -- 1.2.4 Relevant Stages and Fundamentals of Civil Proceedings -- 1.3 First Stage - Commencement of a Civil Claim -- 1.3.1 An Action of a Party to Commence a Civil Claim -- 1.3.2 Filing of Claim with the Court -- 1.3.2.1 General Aspect of a Claim -- 1.3.2.2 Formality and Some Additional Requirement for the Claim? -- 1.3.3 Service of Process -- 1.3.3.1 General -- 1.3.3.2 Possibilities of Electronic Service of Process -- 1.3.4 Other Communications Between Parties Themselves or with the Court -- 1.4 The Second Stage (1) - Preparation for Plenary Hearings -- 1.5 The Second Stage (2) - Presenting Relevant Evidence Before the Court -- 1.6 The Third Stage - Plenary Hearings -- 1.6.1 Generals -- 1.6.2 Requirements of Oral Hearings and Their Functions -- 1.6.3 Possibilities to Use Video Conference System in Plenary Hearings -- 1.6.4 Merits and Problems of Videoconferencing Systems in Civil Litigation -- 1.7 The Fourth Stage - Service of Judgment and Appeals -- 1.7.1 General -- 1.7.2 Service of Judgment -- 1.7.3 Appeals -- 1.7.4 Judgment as an Authorized Title for Civil Enforcement -- 1.8 Summary Proceedings -- 1.8.1 Generals -- 1.8.2 Money Judgments -- 1.8.3 Warning Procedure for Collecting Money Claims -- 1.9 Final Remarks.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789400706743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (401 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Ser. v.9
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    DDC: 346.031
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    Keywords: Corporation law -- Criminal provisions.. ; Criminal liability of juristic persons ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The expansion of corporate criminal liability law since the 1990s has challenged traditional legal norms in this field. This volume surveys current practice on CCL in diverse jurisdictions, exploring the legal conditions for liability, as well as procedure.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Part I The Analytical Framework -- 1 Emergence and Convergence: Corporate Criminal Liability Principles in Overview -- 1.1 Emergence: An Introduction to Corporate Criminal Liability Principles -- 1.1.1 Corporate (A)morality and Corporate Risk -- 1.1.2 Theories of Corporate Personality and Models of Corporate Liability -- 1.1.3 The Development of Corporate Criminal Liability Rules in Common Law Jurisdictions: The UK, the Commonwealth, and the US -- 1.1.4 The Recognition of Corporate (Criminal) Liability in the Civil Law Jurisdictions of Europe and the Americas -- 1.1.4.1 CCL in the Civil Law Jurisdictions of Europe and the Americas -- 1.1.4.2 Non-criminal Solutions in European and American Civil Law Jurisdictions -- 1.1.4.3 European and American Civil Law Jurisdictions Without CCL -- 1.1.5 CCL Beyond Europe and the Americas: Asia, Southern Africa, and the Middle East -- 1.1.6 Conclusions -- 1.2 Entities That May Be Criminally Liable -- 1.2.1 Common Law Jurisdictions -- 1.2.1.1 The UK and the Commonwealth -- 1.2.1.2 The US -- 1.2.2 Civil Law Jurisdictions -- 1.3 Offenses for Which Corporations May Be Liable -- 1.3.1 Common Law Jurisdictions -- 1.3.2 Civil Law Jurisdictions -- 1.3.2.1 The ''All-Crimes'' Approach -- 1.3.2.2 The ''List-Based'' Approach -- 1.3.2.3 The Dual Approach -- 1.4 Natural Persons Who Trigger Liability -- 1.4.1 Common Law Jurisdictions -- 1.4.1.1 Strict Vicarious Liability: US Federal Law -- 1.4.1.2 Qualified Vicarious Liability: UK Regulatory Offense Legislation -- 1.4.1.3 Identification: The Narrow UK View -- 1.4.1.4 Identification: The Broader View from the Commonwealth -- 1.4.1.5 Corporate Culture: Australian Federal Law -- 1.4.1.6 UK Law Reforms -- 1.4.2 Civil Law Jurisdictions.
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