Search results for "Procedural law"
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Digital age and corporate taxation. European Union on the way to create a unilateral digital taxation regime
2019
The digitalization of the economy has rapidly changed the outlook of the business models today. It is no longer necessary for an entity to be located within a country to generate enormous amounts of revenues deriving from it. At the same time, the corporate taxation principles have not changed in order to adopt to this situation- when establishing the place of taxation they do not take into the consideration where the consumers are located. Thereby, an unfair treatment towards Member States has been created as today large revenues for big tech companies can be created within their territory without having a burden to pay a tax. Answering to the global discussion the European Commission has …
Sacīkstes princips Padomju kriminalprocesā: referats [Sacīkstes princips padomju kriminālprocesā]
1950
Civilprocesa programma: sastādīta pēc 1932./33. mācības gadā Latvijas Universitātē lasītām lekcijām
1933
Extraordinäre Strafjustiz: rechtsgeschichtliche Studien
1918
Juridisko zinātņu doktore Marija Jemeļjanova: personālais literatūras rādītājs
1982
Juridisko zinātņu doktores M.Jemeļjanovas personālais bibliogrāfiskais rādītājs ietver viņas publicēto darbu bibliogräfiskos aprakstus no 1956.g. līdz 1982.g. Atsevišķās nodaļās apkopotas E.Jemeļjanovas runas, ierosinājumi un rediģētie darbi, kā arī raksti par viņu.
Like a Flame: Remembering Giovanni Tranchina
2012
When, in October 2010, the Law Faculty of Palermo University celebrated 50 years of the teaching of Giovanni Tranchina on the occasion of his farewell public lecture on “The right to the service of hope,” colleagues and students presented him with a plaque: a simple, unadorned silver sheet which bore a message—engraved not only in the metal—conveying the faculty’s “inexpressible gratitude to a Master of law and life.” At the top of the plaque we had also decided to have engraved a phrase of Piero Calamandrei: a reflection on the “square boxes of procedural law,” whose study “is sterile abstraction, unless it is also the study of the living man.” It seemed that this reference to the deeper d…