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LawWithoutWalls: Revolution through education: reforming the legal industry from its rootsDhillon, Amir Singh January 2015 (has links)
Amir S. Dhillon was a student on the inaugural LWOW X program in 2014 and later became the first LWOW Jim Ferraro Intern. Amir’s active participation and experiences as a student and intern in LWOW X led him to Axiom, where he works as the Lawyer Development Coordinator in the London office. Most recently, Amir has become the first ever Alumni Officer for LWOW and is excited for his third year involved with the program. In his spare time, Amir enjoys writing and playing music (especially Heavy Metal), hobby photography and his never-ending quest for the ultimate burger (and cocktail).
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GSK in China: a new dawn in the fight against international corruptionFox, Thomas January 2015 (has links)
Thomas Fox is the Principle of Advanced Compliance Solutions and practices antibribery/anti-corruption compliance in Houston, Texas. He is the author of several books dealing with anti-bribery and anti-corruption, including most recently Doing Compliance: Design, Create, and Implement an Effective Anti-Corruption Compliance Program. He is the Founder and Editor of the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog, is a Contributing Editor to the FCPA Blog, a Contributing Writer to Compliance Week, is a featured contributor to Corporate Compliance Insights (CCI) and is a Columnist for the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) magazine. He is the author of numerous articles on the FCPA, UK Bribery Act and compliance and ethics. He is also an internationally recognized speaker in the field of anti-bribery and ant-corruption compliance.
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Book review: The reputation risk handbook: surving and thriving in the age of hyper-transparency: Andrea Bonime-Blanc, Do Sustainability Books, Oxford 2014, reviewed by John P. GiraudoGiraudo, John P. January 2015 (has links)
John P. Giraudo is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. He has been the chief compliance officer of several global companies, including The AES Corporation and Tessera Technologies, Inc. He is a Compliance Thought Leader for the University of Miami Law School’s program LawWithoutWalls.
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Legal and compliance risk in a global world: nemesis or cartharsis?Kurer, Peter January 2015 (has links)
Peter Kurer is a partner with the private equity firm BLR. He studied law and political science at the University of Zurich and the University of Chicago, and started his professional career with the international law firm Baker & McKenzie, where he became a partner in 1985. In 1990, Peter Kurer was a founding partner of the Zurich law firm
Homburger, where he headed the corporate law practice group. He specialized in M&A and corporate law and also served on a number of boards of public and private companies. In 2001, Peter Kurer joined UBS as general counsel and member of the group executive board. He served as chairman of the bank during the crisis of 2008–2009 and then retired. He also is chairman of Swiss book publisher Kein & Aber, sits on a number of boards and acts as a independent adviser. Peter Kurer writes and speaks frequently on M&A topics, corporate governance issues, and legal and compliance risk management.
His new book, Legal and Compliance Risk: a Strategic Response to a Rising Threat for Global Business, was published by Oxford University Press in February 2015.
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Ten ethics-based questions for U.S. companies seeking to do business in CubaNarine, Marcia January 2015 (has links)
Marcia Narine is an Assistant Professor of Law at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. She also consults on compliance and governance matters for MDO Partners in Miami, and on compliance program design, employment law, supply chain issues, and data protection for LRN. She has previously taught at University of Missouri-Kansas City, and prior to joining academia, she served as the Deputy General Counsel, Vice President Global Compliance and Business Standards, and Chief Privacy Officer of Ryder, a global Fortune 500 transportation and logistics company. She spent ten days in Cuba meeting with lawyers, business people, and others in June 2015 and has consulted with companies that wish to do business in Cuba.
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Literaturbericht zu den DezimalklassifikationenLorenz, Bernd 12 August 2009 (has links)
Eine Literaturliste mit in 2008 publizierten DDC- und UDK/UDC-Arbeiten und
sonstigen Abhandlungen im klassifikatorischen Umfeld wurde vorgestellt und verteilt.
Ankündigung der kommenden Veranstaltungen: ein UDCC International Seminar –
Classification at a crossroads – new directions of usability wird in den Haag am
28.10.2009 stattfinden.
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Effective Global Governance Structures: Regionalization and Legalization in the WTOZahrnt, Valentin 12 July 2004 (has links)
Considering the effectiveness of the WTO and global governance in general as insufficient to overcome growing problems in governing a globalizing world, I pursue four objectives. By shedding light on the changes in the environment of the WTO and their implications for the working of the WTO, I first want to underpin the case for structural reforms. My second, and central, aim is to recommend a more effective structure for the WTO. Thirdly, I draw general lessons for global governance from the example of the WTO. And finally, I assess the adequacy of my innovative research design. The research design is characterized by a broad analytical framework that traces how regional integration among nation states and legalization of international institutions affect bargaining and enforcement of international agreements; additionally, it considers trends that affect the WTO. The interdisciplinary theoretical framework combines insights from the fields of international relations, international law, and international economics, and builds upon rationalist and constructivist perspectives.
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The 'Synagogue, Church of All Nations': multimedia, healing, prophecyKüstner, Hanna 21 March 2019 (has links)
This volume is devoted to the contemporary Nigerian prophet T. B. Joshua, whose healings and prophecies are famous far beyond the borders of Nigeria. The study analyses the impact of his use of the media upon the development of healing and prophecy. It deals with globalisation on the one hand and growing intimacy on the other, as well as with new forms of healing.
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How Much Globalisation Can the European Music Historian Bear? A Comment on the Contributions of Timothy Rice and Tim TaylorMöller, Hartmut 01 September 2020 (has links)
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Musikalische Globalisierung und kulturelle Identität in Japan und China: EinführungGottschewski, Hermann 02 September 2020 (has links)
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