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Measuring Child Disadvantage: Comparing Multidimensional and Socioeconomic Approaches for Predicting Developmental Outcomes

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Robust measurement of disadvantage is essential to identifying and addressing inequities in children's development. We tested how a multidimensional framework of child disadvantage performed relative to a traditional socioeconomic position (SEP) approach to predict developmental outcomes.
Wei Hong   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

U.S. - Switzerland Tax Treaty Protocol - Swiss Considerations

open access: yes, 2019
The U.S. Senate has approved the Protocol Amending the Double Tax Convention between Switzerland and the United States after a ten-year delay. Peter Altenburger and Luzius Cavelti of Altenburger Ltd legal + tax discuss the implications of the protocol’s ...
Altenburger, Peter, Cavelti, Luzius U.
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Jurimetrics and artificial intelligence for Indonesian tax court decisions: towards an integrated decision support system

open access: yesData & Policy
Indonesia’s Tax Court faces a rapidly growing caseload and limited judicial capacity, leading to prolonged dispute resolution and eroding public trust.
Bagas Dwi Suryo Wibowo   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Owning Home, Finding Belonging: Relational Meanings of Homeownership for Migrant Healthcare Workers in Australia

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Migrant healthcare workers in Australia find themselves at the centre of three intersecting concerns, often presented as ‘crises’ in contemporary discourse: the ‘care crisis’, the ‘housing crisis’ and the ‘migration crisis.’ Yet their own perspectives on these issues are rarely foregrounded. This paper explores the role of homeownership in the
Leah Williams Veazey
wiley   +1 more source

Economic Integration, EU-US Trade Conflicts and WTO Dispute Settlement [PDF]

open access: yes
Since its inception in 1995, more than 330 disputes have been raised under the WTO Dispute Settlement System. The major players in world trade - the EU and the USA - are also the busiest users of this instrument.
Fritz Breuss
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Appraisal of Ethiopian Tax Dispute Resolution System at the Review Department (of the Ministry of Revenue) and at Federal Tax Appeal Commission

open access: yes, 2023
Tax disputes are inherent parts of a tax system, and require resolution mechanisms that effectively regulate and protect the interest of disputing parties. Commonly, countries provide for several layers of dispute resolution schemes. The schemes comprise
Israel, Woldekidan   +2 more
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Housing as Asset‐Based Welfare in Australia: An Investigation Through a Consumption Lens

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Housing asset‐based welfare has long been a key component of Australia's social policy. This resonates with a parallel literature identifying a trade‐off between homeownership and the size of nations' welfare states, wherein owner‐occupiers in smaller welfare states tend to come to rely on housing wealth to meet many of their welfare needs ...
Gavin A. Wood   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A comparison between the dispute settlement procedures in the international court of justice and the world trade organisation

open access: yes, 2009
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.The International Court of Justice (ICJ) came into being due to a perceived need for international judicial settlement, whereas the World Trade Organisation
Al Saud, Turki
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Effectiveness of Tax Dispute Resolution Mechanisms – The Impact of the European Legal Framework on National Jurisdiction

open access: yes
The search for a more effective resolution of cross-border tax disputes provokes the general question of the effectiveness of tax dispute resolution mechanisms.
Žunić Kovačević, Nataša
core   +1 more source

Family Dispute Resolution in Australia: The Under‐Servicing of Indigenous, Migrant and Refugee Families Experiencing Family Violence

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Social Issues, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Improving access to legal services for Indigenous, migrant and refugee women is critical to addressing family violence. In this context, Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) has long been discussed as a solution for separating families. This paper presents key findings of a research evaluation of an Australian Government $8.37 million pilot project
Siobhan McDonnell, Alyson Wright
wiley   +1 more source

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