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Lessons from the Global Economic and Financial Crisis

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A 10-page US speech analyzing the major issues in financial regulatory reform currently faced by the global community. Read it here:
Lessons from the Global Economic and Financial Crisis

The Interpolar World: A New Scenario

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This 44-page occasional paper sketches out a new scenario for the changing international system: the interpolar world

Zakat: Drawing Insights for Legal Theory and Economic Policy from Islamic Jurisprudence

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Russell Powell, Seattle University School of Law

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The rapid development of complex income taxation and welfare systems in the 20th century may give the impression that progressive wealth redistribution systems are uniquely modern. However, religious systems provided similar mechanisms for addressing economic injustice and poverty alleviation centuries earlier.

Zakat is the obligation of almsgiving and is the third pillar of Islam--a requirement for all believers. In the early development of the Islamic community, zakat was collected as a tax by the state and the funds were distributed to a defined set of needy groups. {sharethis}

Research:The Law Applicable to Non-Occupied Gaza: A Comment on Bassiouni v. Prime Minster of Israel

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February 27, 2009

Hebrew University International Law Research Paper No. 13-09

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On 30 January 2008, the Israeli Supreme Court rendered its decision in Bassiouni v. Prime Minister - a case dealing with a challenge to the legality of cuts in the supply of electricity and fuel to Gaza. These cuts, together with trade and travel restrictions, were decided upon by Israel's security cabinet in September 2007 as a reaction to the assumption of power by Hamas in Gaza and the escalation of rocket and mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip to adjacent Israeli towns and villages

Paper: The European Private Company (SPE): An Attractive New Legal Form of Doing Business?

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February 27, 2009
 
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The Draft Regulation on a European Private Company (Societas Privata Europaea, SPE), which was proposed by the EU Commission in June 2008, will soon be adopted by the Council of the European Union. The SPE will be an interesting new legal form for small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as for groups of companies. The proposed SPE law is not without problems; however, generally, it provides a sufficient level of flexibility for private companies

 Mathias M. Siems, University of East Anglia (UEA), Norwich Law School; University of Cambridge, Centre for Business Research; Tilburg Institute of Comparative and Transnational Law



Database/ research: United Kingdom: Pre-Charge Detention for Terrorist Suspects

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The United Kingdom has faced the issue of terrorism for several decades. It has more recently faced the issue of legislating against the terrorist threat whilst complying with the European Convention on Human Rights.
 
One of the UK's anti-terrorism measures is the pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects for up to twenty eight days without charge.

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The Commander In Chief Gets Nobel Peace Certificate

The commander in chief of the United States armed forces recieved today the Nobel peace medal and man-of-peace certficiate in Oslo. Must be a joke, you would say.

Well, it does sound like a joke, or at least, sounds like a bizarr news item in ight of last weeks news: The man just sent 30,000 more US soldiers to Afghanistan, bringing total number of the occupation force there to 100,000 man and woman. The winnr also managed to persuade other countries to send troops there, raising another 10,000 soldeirs in a week. He could easily qualify for getting the prize of best worrior:

He is the commander in chief of yet another war, down in Iraq, waged and perpetrated based on lies and propoganda about weapons of "mass destruction" that were never found until this day. That other war has resulted so far in the destruction en mass of the lives of millions of people.

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