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Imperfect Duties, Group Obligations, and Beneficence [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Moral Philosophy, 2014
There is virtually no philosophical consensus on what, exactly, imperfect duties are. In this paper, I lay out three criteria which I argue any adequate account of imperfect duties should satisfy. Using beneficence as a leading example, I suggest that existing accounts of imperfect duties will have trouble meeting those criteria.
Schroeder, S. Andrew
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World Duty Free Group, the sequel

Nederlands tijdschrift voor Europees Recht, 2022
World Duty Free Group, the sequel. De fiscale selectiviteitstoets nader belicht Het arrest in World Duty Free Group gaat over het staatssteunrechtelijke selectiviteitscriterium bij belastingregelingen. Het selectief karakter wordt via drie stappen vastgesteld: (1) de vaststelling van de gewone belastingregeling, (2) het bestaan van een ...
R.J.M. van den Tweel, G.J. van Midden
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Multinational Group Liability and Directors’ Duties

2021
Abstract This chapter addresses the impact of the multinational enterprise (MNE) group on company law, considering the themes of corporate control and liability. The existence of group enterprises challenges the basic legal characteristics of the corporation: separate legal personality; directors’ duties to the company; the integrity of ...
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Interference Mitigation Based on Femtocells Grouping in Low Duty Operation

2010 IEEE 72nd Vehicular Technology Conference - Fall, 2010
Since a large number of femtocells may coexist in one macrocell area, interference management becomes a major issue in the deployment of femtocells, and therefore has been researched actively. In the IEEE 802.16m, one way to mitigate interference is Low Duty Operation (LDO) Mode for femtocells.
Helena Widiarti   +2 more
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