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    Puerto Rico Before the Supreme Court of the United States: Constitutional Colonialism in Action by Andrés González Berdecía

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Sánchez Valle, a constitutional case arising from the Commonwealth courts, and Puerto Rico v. Franklin California Tax-Free Trust, a statutory case arising from the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, the answer to which directly related to one’s understanding of the nature of the political status between Puerto Rico and the United States, the United States Supreme Court set in motion a series of unprecedented actions by the Commonwealth government, the President, Congress, Commonwealth and federal judges, and civil society in general—both in San Juan and Washington, D.C.…”
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    Tax Issues and Tax Treatment of the Societas Europaea by Sanaa Kadi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Then in the Sevic case, the Court decided against a Member State that refused a company resulting from a cross-border merger to be registered. …”
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    Tax Issues and Tax Treatment of the Societas Europaea by Sanaa Kadi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Then in the Sevic case, the Court decided against a Member State that refused a company resulting from a cross-border merger to be registered. …”
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    One Number One Citizen in Indonesia: Solution for Problematic in Court Execution Issues by Hassanain Haykal, Theo Negoro

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The result obtained that the One Number One Citizen concept was inspired by the Social Security Number policy of the United States, where every citizen has an integrated Population Identification Number managed by the Ministry of General Affairs that includes, among others: Personal Data, Transactions, Assets, Insurance, Police Records, whole community activities, varying from identification number, activities such as:  tax, banking transaction, motorized vehicles, property registration, and so on, that could be implemented through the Execution Respondent for the execution confiscation could be carried out. …”
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    Transformation of land relations regulation mechanism throughout the rural sustainable development context by Olena Kononenko

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The primary institutional and legal contradictions of the land relations regulation mechanism in the context of basic principles throughout the rural territories balance development are determined; the scale of land disputes in administrative, civil and commercial courts of first instance is described in detail. Legislative initiatives aimed at the mechanism of state regulation in the field of land relations improvement with the purpose of encouraging villages and settlements to unite into self-sufficient territorial communities are summarized profoundly. …”
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    The specifics of applying value added tax for local authorities by Miloš Grásgruber, Petra Mísařová

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…If local authorities units carry out an economic activity, are considered to be taxable under Act No. 235/2004 Coll., On Value Added Tax as amended. …”
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    Saul: The State Builder by Shaul Bar

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…He also established two units of bodyguards. States cannot exist in the fullest form if they do not have the power of taxation; therefore, it was Saul who introduced state taxes. …”
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    REGIONS – ECONOMIC PARTS IN THE STATE OF SERBIA by Aleksandar Đurić

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Such content and process of decentralization in Serbia should be the basic tool and mean of realization the primary (economic and legal) human rights in our country (for example: citizens in local governances have to be organized through local govern mental institutions, tax administration and means of tax funds’ disposal; foreign investments must be insured and secured thro ugh a developed system of legal and moral responsibilities of citizens and their local governmental authorties; or court and other govern mental institutions in local governance must have proper human resources and professionals in order to respond to their professional functions on the level of local authorities; or development of enterpreunership and small enterprises in correspodance to the economic need of a specific unit of local governance; etc.). …”
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    “Salvage” over “demolition” by Anne Zimmerman

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…There is no precedent for a court rewriting a law because the fine or tax penalty fails to bring in government revenue. …”
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    Impact of Quantum Movement Theory on Energy Policy by Cooper Wade, Olusegun S. Tomomewo

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Supreme Court.  The reason for this is that FERC is trying to enforce Interstate Commerce Tax control over any equipment that poses the potential to generate electricity.  …”
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    Taxation of Insolvent Companies: Empirical Evidence in Portugal by Ana Cristina dos Santos Arromba Dinis, Cidália Maria da Mota Lopes, Alexandre Miguel Fernandes Gomes da Silva, Pedro Miguel de Jesus Marcelino

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Then, a brief review of the main studies that, in the international context, analyze and debate major issues derived from the tax regime of insolvent companies is conducted, particularly in Brazil, Spain, United States, and Italy. …”
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    EVOLUTION OF ACCOUNTING SINCE LUCA PACIOLO by Jerome DeRidder

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Evolving accounting theory, tax regulations, and court decisions modified the original accounting model, but Paciolo's double-entry structure still influences business throughout the modern world.…”
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    Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution by Ted Morton

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The next Alberta government could address this problem by adapting a form of the BBLs found in most state constitutions in the United States. Under Sections 43 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Alberta could proceed bilaterally by negotiating with the Federal government to “patriate” the Alberta Act from Ottawa to Alberta; and to include in this act a new super-majority amending formula such as a two-thirds approval vote in the Legislature and/or approval by way of referendum. …”
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    Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution by Ted Morton

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The next Alberta government could address this problem by adapting a form of the BBLs found in most state constitutions in the United States. Under Sections 43 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Alberta could proceed bilaterally by negotiating with the Federal government to “patriate” the Alberta Act from Ottawa to Alberta; and to include in this act a new super-majority amending formula such as a two-thirds approval vote in the Legislature and/or approval by way of referendum. …”
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    Why Alberta Needs a Fiscal Constitution by Ted Morton

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The next Alberta government could address this problem by adapting a form of the BBLs found in most state constitutions in the United States. Under Sections 43 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Alberta could proceed bilaterally by negotiating with the Federal government to “patriate” the Alberta Act from Ottawa to Alberta; and to include in this act a new super-majority amending formula such as a two-thirds approval vote in the Legislature and/or approval by way of referendum. …”
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    Road To The Poll: How The Wisconsin Voter ID Law of 2011 Is Disenfranchising Its Poor, Minority, and Elderly Citizens by Christopher Watts

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The right to vote has been irrefutably established as one of the most treasured and fundamental rights guaranteed to citizens by the United States Constitution, and Wisconsin’s Act 23 (“Act 23”) violates this standard. …”
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    No-fault compensation following adverse events attributed to vaccination: a review of international programmes by Clare Looker, Heath Kelly

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Most programmes were administered by state or national governments except in Finland and Sweden where they are coordinated by pharmaceutical manufacturers.Although funding is usually from Treasury,Taiwan (China) and the United States of America impose a tax on vaccine doses distributed. …”
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    Lobbying for the Unborn: The American Catholic Church and the Abortion Issue by Lanouar BEN HAFSA

    “…Following the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade (410 US 113), there are around a million abortions performed each year in the United States. …”
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    Compulsory COVID-19 Vaccination? by Gyan Moorthy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Massachusetts, Justice John Marshall Harlan wrote the majority opinion for a seminal 7-2 Supreme Court decision upholding the right of the state to compel vaccination under certain circumstances. …”
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