Results 31 to 40 of about 1,184,779 (307)
The role played by the Umba fish hatchery in artificial reproduction and conservation of water biological resources in the Murmansk region [PDF]
The article provides information on the need for artificial reproduction of water biological resources. It is shown that the conservation of biological diversity of fish, maintaining stocks of valuable fish species, preserving the natural habitat is ...
Semenikhina M. +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Gambling on a Sale: Gift-enterprise Bookselling and Communities of Print in 1850s America
This article explores the phenomenon of the gift enterprise bookstore in the mid-nineteenth-century United States. An early form of premium marketing, the gift-book enterprise promised to reward each book purchase with a surprise ‘gift’, ranging from ...
Kristen Highland
doaj +1 more source
Collusion or collision? The war on drugs in the Philippines
The spiral of State-led violence against the illegal drug trade in Southeast Asia did not end nor disrupt this shadow economy and its complex links to state and non-state actors as well as the newly emerging violent extremism.
Francisco J. Lara, Jr +1 more
doaj +1 more source
The network contract: an instrument to contrast labour exploitation in agriculture. The Italian case
The essay, after investigating the criticalities of the agro-food chain that make illegal gang-master trade (“caporalato”) a phenomenon coessential to the survival of the agricultural enterprise on the market in the face of the negotiating dominance of ...
Vincenzo Cangemi, Roberto Pettinelli
doaj +1 more source
Complex automation of processes at the enterprise
Illegal production and circulation of wine and alcoholic beverages has a negative impact on the health of the population and leads to a decrease in tax revenues to the budget.
V. Kucherenko
semanticscholar +1 more source
Collusion is an all-pervading illegal market behavior that can undermine the sustainable development of the construction industry. It is acknowledged that collusive bidding decision making is influenced by conspirators’ cognitive bias.
Zhengmin Peng, Kunhui Ye, Jiale Li
doaj +1 more source
Organized crime and illegal gambling: How do illegal gambling enterprises respond to the challenges posed by their illegality in China? [PDF]
Since China initiated its economic reforms in 1978, illegal gambling has become the primary source of revenue for organized crime groups. However, there remains a startling paucity of literature on the subject. This paper provides the first scholarly account in English of Chinese illegal gambling organizations and examines how three major types of ...
Antonopoulos, G, Wang, P
openaire +3 more sources
Article 171 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and Article 14.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation establish public legal responsibility for conducting business activities without state registration as an ...
A. V. Popov
doaj +1 more source
The objective of the article was to develop theoretical provisions for structuring comprehensive methods of crime investigation and to form, on their basis, effective recommendations for the dissemination and investigation of crimes committed in the ...
S. Nikonovich +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
The article analyzes the elements of an administrative offense provided for by Part 1 of Article 14.1 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation.
A. V. Popov
doaj +1 more source

