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FEATURES OF TAX SYSTEM IN CANADA
The state of Canada’s tax system has been studied. The structure of taxation in Canada, in particular current issues of tax control over taxpayers, have been considered.
L. D. Efanova, T. A. Sukhacheva
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In foreign philosophical and legal discourse, a significant place is occupied by the issue of the role of the state in the normative system of society and its connection with law.
GORBUNOV Maxim Dmitrievich
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In view of the current relevance of the concept of sustainability, the article examines the application of this principle within the system of higher education in three essential areas, analysing the existing situation and outlining the necessary ...
Anita Rodiņa
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Trial Proving in Electronic Criminal Case Trial Based On the Dignified Justice Perspective
Trial proving in Indonesia has always been limited to Criminal Procedural Law and other regulations. Following the recent development of electronic criminal case trials, there has not been any precise regulation aside from Supreme Court Regulation 4 of ...
Novritsar Hasintongan Pakpahan +3 more
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Normative Aspects of Regulating the Digital Economy Development [PDF]
Digitalization of the economy is an objective reality. A typical situation for many countries is that regulatory and legal regulation is inferior to the pace of development of the digital economy. The dynamics of the digital economy is largely determined
Dmytro Kotelevets
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Source Norms and Self-Regulated Institutions [PDF]
In this paper we shall focus on an important class of constitutive norms, which we shall call source-norms, namely those norms establishing what norms, on basis of what properties, validly belong to a normative system. Institutions including their own source-norms - here called Self-Regulated Institutions - are able to incorporate dynamically and ...
Rubino R., SARTOR, GIOVANNI
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The ‘Principles’ Paradox [PDF]
This essay, prepared for a University of Cambridge conference on ‘Principles Versus Rules in Financial Regulation’, posits a new issue in that debate. Although principles-based regulation is thought to more closely achieve normative goals than rules, the
Schwarcz, Steven L.
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Hate speech and the normative foundations of regulation [PDF]
OA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseOA Monitor ExerciseRacist incidents on American university campuses in the 1980s triggered a storm of publications by scholars who coined the phrase ‘hate speech’ for the legal lexicon.
Benz +38 more
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Systematic review of studies of mental health nurses' experience of anger and of its relationships with their attitudes and practice [PDF]
IntroductionEmotional regulation is important in mental health nursing practice but individual emotions may require different regulation strategies. There is ample evidence that nurses experience anger specifically during their work, for example when ...
Ahern +58 more
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Regulative rules: A distinctive normative kind
AbstractWhat are rules? In this paper I develop a view of regulative rules which takes them to be a distinctive normative kind occupying a middle ground between orders and normative truths. The paradigmatic cases of regulative rules that I'm interested in are social rules like rules of etiquette and legal rules like traffic rules.
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