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The Environmental Regimes Fragmentation: Towered Legal Taxonomy
Published 2019“…Such expansions arose in response to the degradation of the environment, but in spite of international efforts the international environmental regimes have to deal with diverse rules, efforts and applications. …”
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Money laundering and civil forfeiture regime: Malaysian experience
Published 2016“…Developed and developing countries form anti-money laundering regime in the view to combat these ever-challenging criminal activities. …”
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Legal regime for the protection of banking consumers in Nigeria: An overview
Published 2017“…This paper examined the legal regime on banking regulation and consumer protection. …”
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An assessment of privacy regime in Bangladesh: A legal analysis
Published 2022“…To cope with this global trend, establish a safer online ecosystem, and secure citizens’ right to privacy, Bangladesh should maintain an adequate privacy protection regime. This landscape leads the current researcher to explore and assess the privacy protection regime of Bangladesh, as there is a lack of research in this area. …”
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Analytical pricing formulas for hybrid variance swaps with regime-switching
Published 2017“…The problem of pricing discretely-sampled variance swaps under stochastic volatility, stochastic interest rate and regime-switching is being considered in this paper. …”
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Analytical Pricing Formulas for Hybrid Variance Swaps with Regime-Switching
Published 2017“…-for example the changing phases of business stages. The outcome of our regime-switching hybrid model is presented in lerms of analytical pricing formulas for variance swaps.…”
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An Analysis of the Forfeiture Regime under the Anti-Money Laundering Law
Published 2022“…Abstract: Purpose- This paper analyzes the forfeiture regime under the Malaysian anti-money laundering law. …”
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Conceptualising national interest in Nigerian foreign policy: A focus on Abacha Regime
Published 2016“…As it is not practicable to subject all states and governments to empirical details in a study, this research employs the concept of national interest to discern Nigerian foreign policy direction under the most “despotic regime” in Nigeria history, General Sanni Abacha, between 1993 and 1998.This is expedient given the continuous criticism of the regime from both academic and policy quarters in Nigeria and abroad.The regime is recorded to have the worst record in human right abuse and as such put Nigeria under pariah status in the comity of nations.The research is conducted to unravel how Abacha defined and conceptualised Nigeria’s national interests and how policies were formulated and implemented to achieved such interests. …”
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Oil-price shocks and the macro-economy: Does the exchange rate regime matter?
Published 2007“…Using a panel Vector Auto-Regression (panel VAR) of nine of the OECD’s major oil-importing countries and Reinhart and Rogoff’s de facto classification of exchange rate regimes, we find support for the hypothesis that flexible exchange regimes better absorb oil-price shocks. …”
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Understanding GDPR: Its legal implications and relevance to South Asian Privacy Regimes
Published 2022“…However, the issue has not been yet evaluated in legal academic settings that require an analysis of GDPR’s overview and its impacts on South Asian privacy regimes. The findings of this doctrinal legal study, together with the sharing of a brief overview of the GDPR and South Asian privacy regimes, reiterate the influence of GDPR in this region. …”
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Tracing Corrupt Politician Via Anti-Money Laundering Regime: Malaysian Experience
Published 2022“…It is submitted that the AML legislation has comprehensive provisions that can be utilized to detect and confiscate the ill-gotten gains from corrupt politicians. This regime if effectively invoked, can help to reduce the corruption activities in Malaysia. …”
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Simulating of the influence of fiscal regime adjustment on marginal oil field’s investment climate in Malaysia
Published 2015“…The need for improved governance of oil and gas sector and sustainability of production coupled with increasing number of stranded marginal oil fields mandated Malaysian authorities to adjust the fields’ fiscal regime.The new regime came with special incentives, and changed the fiscal arrangement from production sharing contract to risk service contract.The influence of the new regime in comparison to the old one on marginal oil fields’ investment climate was simulated under nine different scenarios relating to oil prices and reserves levels.Using internal rate of return, it was found that the fiscal regime under risk service contract has more favorable investment climate in majority of the scenarios- with exception to those relating to high oil prices, which fiscal regime under production sharing contract is more favorable.As implication for policy, to make the new fiscal regime more attractive under the risk service contract, contractors’ remuneration fee should be attached not only to performance but also to high oil price. …”
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Change in value-relevance of disclosed RPT across accounting regimes: Evidence from Malaysia
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Change in value-relevance of disclosed RPT across accounting regimes: Evidence from Malaysia
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Change in value-relevance of disclosed RPT across accounting regimes: Evidence from Malaysia
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Anti-money laundering law: A new legal regime to combat financial crime in Malaysia?
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Effects of fiscal regime changes on investment climate of Malaysia's marginal oil fields: Proposed model
Published 2014“…The paper proposes a model to examine the effect of the 2010 fiscal regime changes on investment climate of Malaysia's marginal oil fields.It proposes the use of investment appraisal tools, such as Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Profitability Index, Saving Index and Access to Gross Revenue, for the study.Two scenarios would be considered using the fiscal terms of Production Sharing Contract (PSC) and Risk Service Contract (RSC), respectively.Each scenario would be of a fifteen-year simulation. …”
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