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A Comparative Study of the Crimes Leading to the Death Penalty in the Quran, Zoroastrian Legal Sources, and the Penal Code of the Islamic Republic of Iran [PDF]
This paper aims to examine the death penalty in Zoroastrianism, the Quran, and the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran. By studying antient Zoroastrian texts, we face a variety of crimes and punishments such as murder, robbery, adultery, magic, rape ...
Fariba Sharifian +2 more
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Abstract The term femicide, widely used in reference to the “killing of a woman because she is a woman,” has been questioned on the ground that it implies unequal dignity of men and women victims of gender related death. This position called for an analysis of the terminology used to describe and define the various forms of killing of women and men. We
Giuseppe Benagiano +3 more
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In order to counteract corruption in the internal affairs bodies, anti-corruption restrictions, duties and prohibitions were imposed on employees.
Viktoriya Nikolaevna Diskina
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Major Cybersecurity Breaches: Shaping Corporate Cybersecurity Policies and Closing the Gaps
ABSTRACT As digitalization accelerates, cybercrime has intensified in both scale and impact over the past two decades. This study aims to critically examine major cybersecurity events, assess them through the lens of routine activity theory, examine insight from three other established criminological and organizational theories, and address central ...
Laura K. Rickett, Deborah Smith
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CONCEPTS AND SIGNS OF CORRUPTION CRIMINAL OFFENSE
The article provides a theoretical and legal analysis of the provisions of the criminal legislation, which regulates corruption criminal offenses. Various scientific approaches to the formulation of the concept of corruption criminal offense and the expediency of its construction and implementation in the legislation as a whole are studied.
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ABSTRACT Why do employees conceal their coworkers' unethical behavior and who is most likely to do so? To address these questions, we begin by developing and validating a psychometrically robust measure of relational cover‐up behavior (Study 1). Using a two‐wave study (N = 475), we then test the argument that employees may experience an identity threat
Jenny H. Wang +2 more
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The article is devoted to clarifying the content of the grounds and conditions for the application of preventive measures during the pre-trial investigation of corruption criminal offenses.
V. V. Romaniuk, R. I. Login
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Failure in Motion: A Framework for Capability Erosion and Institutional Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Drawing on the literature on capability erosion and institutional dysfunction (ID), this study develops a conceptual framework that sheds new light on how the interaction between capability erosion and ID creates conditions for business failure across borders. By articulating two dimensions of heterogeneous capability and resource erosion (i.e.
Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah +1 more
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Corruption offenses according to the legislation of the CIS countries [PDF]
In this article the comparative analysis of corruption offenses according to the legislation of the CIS countries is carried out. Special attention is paid to the laws "About Fight Against Corruption" of the Russian Federation, Republic of Belarus ...
Remniova, T., Vegera, I.
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Anti-Corruption Mechanisms in University Education Governance
Introduction. Corruption in higher education continues to spread in modern society. Changing social relations in higher education can exacerbate corruption offenses in the educational environment.
Tatiana M. Rezer +2 more
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