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Prohibition of criminal organizations.
Organizations classified as unlawful in consequence of committing serious crimes by their staff, owners, or sponsors, and therefore prohibited by the law of the Community Rus' specified in its Constitution, and in compliance with the provisions of the Berliner Verfassung, the German Civil Code, and the Nuremberg Principles of Law.
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Resilience of Criminal Organizations
ABSTRACT: The evolution of organized crime presents one of the most serious threats to the security of the European Union. These became extremely professional and having a transnational character was necessary to stabilize a strategy in combating it. Strengthen law enforcement and judicial cooperation in the fight against criminal structures, with a ...
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Panel: Restrictions on Freedom of Association Through Material Support Prohibitions and Visa Denials [PDF]
In the 1950s, we were afraid of communism. We were afraid, in particular, of the Soviet Union, the world\u27s second greatest superpower, which was armed with masses of nuclear warheads aimed at all our largest cities. As a result, we fought the Cold War,
Cole, David
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The Corporate Criminal as Scapegoat [PDF]
A corporation is no scapegoat, assures the Department of Justice, because the first priority is to prosecute culpable individuals and not artificial entities.
Garrett, Brandon L.
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Abstract Within the educational literature, inter‐organisational school networks are commonly considered instruments for administration, management, and school improvement, but are rarely scrutinised as objects of study themselves. Conversely, in organisational studies, this perspective is given more prominence.
Ignacio Wyman, Paul Wilfred Armstrong
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Criminal Law and Organized Crime
En términos sencillo para el presente estudio, no es más que la representatividad socio-jurídica de la pena aplicada a aquellas personas que comente un delito de alto impacto, o catalogado como grave, para su separación del resto de delincuentes, y por ende, un trato diferenciado que vaya acorde al delito cometido.
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Communicative rationality in the standardization of legal relevant criminal conduct [PDF]
/Keywords: Theory of communicative action, ontology of the sentence, systems, subsystems, role, function, crime of breach of duty, compensation, general and special prevention, rule of law, breach of communicative rationality, institutional rivalry and ...
Ochoa, Diego Fernando Victoria
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Creating space(s) for learning in prison: Developing an andragogical framework
Abstract Learning in prison is too often excluded from wider discussions of educational experiences, processes and impact. This paper proposes, for the first time, an iterative andragogical framework to conceptualise learning spaces within prison contexts.
Morwenna Bennallick +3 more
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Corporate criminal law and organization incentives: A managerial perspective [PDF]
Corporate criminal liability puts a serious challenge to the economic theory of enforcement. Are corporate crimes different from other crimes? Are these crimes best deterred by punishing individuals, punishing corporations, or both?
Nuno Garoupa
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Alaska Results First Initiative: Progress Report & Initial Findings [PDF]
This report presents the initial results of Alaska’s Results First Initiative, which is examining both the effectiveness and the efficiency of the state's adult criminal justice programs by conducting a comprehensive review of the full array of programs ...
Myrstol, Brad A., Valle, Araceli
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