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PROBLEMS OF DISCIPLINARY LIABILITY OF PUBLIC OFFICERS
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to address the problems of the legal consolidation and the application of disciplinary liability against public servants. Methods. The methodology involves a comprehensive study of theoretical and practical material on the subject, as well as the formulation of relevant conclusions and recommendations.
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Ngos' Contributions to Innovation: Innovation Enablers or Lead Innovators?
ABSTRACT This study explores how non‐governmental organisations (NGOs) engage with innovation processes. Drawing on a comparative case study of two NGOs working in water sustainability, the paper analyses NGO involvement across seven stages of the innovation process.
Maria Cristina Pietronudo +3 more
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Disciplinary liability of judges is one of the key mechanisms of holding judges accountable. States are called upon to regulate this area, balancing two main interests – the need to ensure functional mechanisms of judicial accountability and to ensure ...
L. G. Bzova
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ABSTRACT This study examines how three subtypes of narcissism—communal, antagonistic, and collective—relate to sustainability team members' willingness to misreport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Using survey‐based online experiments with experienced professionals from the United States and United Kingdom, we assess whether narcissistic traits predict
Eric N. Johnson, Matthias Sohn
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Problem Setting. The article studies the question of responsibility of officials of local administrations for violations in the sphere of land relations. The analysis of scientific papers in the study area, considered issues related to the classification
А. С. Самородов
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ABSTRACT Using the environmental quality cost management model, this study examines how fraud risk management (FRM) influences corporate sustainability performance (CSP) and how ownership structures moderate it. The study uses artificial neural networks (ANN) and logistic regression models to test two hypotheses. H1 demonstrates that the prevention and
Israel Akinbode Owolabi +3 more
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Sanctions from Perspective of Ius Puniendi: Between Criminal Liability and Liability for a Misdemeanour, and Administrative Liability – the Example of Poland [PDF]
In a system of law, sanctions are defined as a set of negative legal effects that should apply when an addressee of a legal norm fails to abide by an order or prohibition regarding certain conduct.
Renata Pawlik
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance for European firms, and the moderating roles of industry and country‐specific factors in this relationship. Studying a sample of 2340 companies across 18 countries, we find Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) scores to ...
Veda Fatmy, Venla Haavisto, Janne Äijö
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Prosecutorial Ethics in Retrospect [PDF]
This essay examines the ethical regulation of prosecutors over the past three decades. The topic is important from the perspective of criminal justice, no less than legal ethics, because prosecutors are centrally responsible for administering the ...
Green, Bruce A.
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ABSTRACT This study explores the potential influence of key components of the board of directors' architecture on ESG outcomes. Specifically, we focus on the effects of demographic components (gender and cultural diversity), structural and compositional factors (size, CEO‐Chair separation, and the presence of independent/non‐executive directors), and ...
Jorge Ochaita‐Gonzalez +3 more
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