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Title:Simplified corporations and entrepreneurship Author(s):PEREIRA, Alvaro Enrique Date:2021Citation:The journal of corporate law studies, 2021, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 433-465Type:ArticleAbstract:The World Bank's Doing Business project encourages the reduction of business registration requirements to stimulate entrepreneurship and economic development. Over the last two decades, it has contributed to the harmonisation ...
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Title:Counter-terrorism and the repression of Islamic activism : Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark Author(s):McNEIL-WILLSON, RichardDate:2022Citation:Journal of contemporary European studies, 2022, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 202-235Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper examines how practices of counter-terrorism (CT) have been perceived by legally-operating groups labelled ‘extremist’. Taking the cases of Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain (HTB) and Hizb ut-Tahrir Scandinavia (HTS), the ...
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Title:Cartography in translation between Ouro Preto and Gotha, c.1850–1860 Author(s):BARTOLETTI, TomásDate:2022Citation:Imago mundi, 2022, Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 63-81Type:ArticleAbstract:Based on archival research, this article analyses the publishing history of the map of Minas Gerais, Brazil, in the Petermanns Mitteilungen journal. Commissioned by the provincial government between 1836 and 1855, this map ...
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Title:Measuring evolving regional autonomy demands and statutes : introducing the Sub-state Autonomy Scale (SAS) Author(s):NIESSEN, Christoph Date:2022Citation:Regional studies, 2022, Vol. 56, No. 9, pp. 1589-1603Type:ArticleAbstract:This article introduces the Sub-state Autonomy Scale (SAS), an indicator and database for autonomy demands and statutes at the sub-state level. The usefulness of the SAS comes with two analytical properties. First, it ...
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Title:The good, the bad and the ugly : the EU's human rights responsibility gap in focus Author(s):DE CONINCK, Joyce Date:2024Citation:Verfassungsblog, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:In its recent decision in ST v Frontex the CJEU missed once again an opportunity to review Frontex’s conduct in light of human rights standards. The decision is the latest in a series of key decisions concerning EU human ...