"In Treuland"

Title "In Treuland" PDF eBook
Author Mrs. Richard Kirmse
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1899
Genre
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Hidden Treuhand

Hidden Treuhand
Title Hidden Treuhand PDF eBook
Author Shelley A. Stark
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Pages 298
Release 2009
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1599429292

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What part is Hidden Treuhand playing in the ensuing global financial crisis? The Hidden Treuhand is the single most powerful business tool in the world of globalization today. It is the missing key, reshaping the world s financial system though few have ever heard of it. With a Hidden Treuhand you can anonymously exercise complete economic rights in all commercial markets worldwide hiding assets and money from stockholders and taxation alike. Many are unaware that U.S. corporations are using Hidden Treuhand to hide the scope of their economic activities for example - Halliburton. From banks to bailouts, to shareholder value and pension funds wealth is disappearing. How is it possible to hide stockholder wealth or economic activities worldwide? Hidden Treuhand is a trade secret of elite European lawyers and powerful banking interests creating a shadow economy and banking apparatus facilitating movements of money to tax havens. Powered by globalization it has moved beyond European borders and is working undetected within the capitalist free market secretly affecting the world economy. How does Hidden Treuhand work? Who benefits? Who loses? This is the first book ever written, a how-to-book , that tells the story of Hidden Treuhand and how it is impacting the world economy and your financial security. Reviews: "Hidden Money, Covert Operations" (article quoted in USA Today)

Negotiating the New Germany

Negotiating the New Germany
Title Negotiating the New Germany PDF eBook
Author Lowell Turner
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 287
Release 2019-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501744895

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'No other book that I am aware of places the German industrial relations system in the broader industrial and political context in an effort to understand the role of the industrial relations system in contributing to a nation's economic success and how that role is being affected by economic and political change.'—James P. Begin, Rutgers University The reunification of Germany in 1990 juxtaposed two very different models of industrial relations. This volume assesses the results. By the late 1980s, West Germany had developed and refined a largely collaborative relationship between business and labor, codified in law, that governed industrial relations effectively. How would East German workers, operating within a completely different system for forty years, respond to West Germany's institutional social partnership? Would western-style social partnership spread to all of the New Germany, or find itself seriously destabilized? The internationally recognized scholars who contribute to this volume are unanimous in their admiration of key elements in the German model. They diverge, however, on their assessments of the resilience of that model in the face of dramatic new challenges in the 1990s.

Russia and China

Russia and China
Title Russia and China PDF eBook
Author Carl A. Linden
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 368
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781412833561

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"...A collection of thoughtful and far-rangingessays by two senior scholars. The book hangs together better than most editedvolumes." --American Journal of Chinese Studies

Trusts and Patrimonies

Trusts and Patrimonies
Title Trusts and Patrimonies PDF eBook
Author Remus Valsan
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 253
Release 2015-06-17
Genre Law
ISBN 1474403530

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Focusing on the private law of England, Scotland, France, Quebec and the Netherlands, this volume explores how the private law concepts of trust and patrimony interact in various jurisdictions, with a view to advancing the understanding of the trust as a fundamental legal concept. It comprises new and previously published papers written by distinguished comparative law scholars. The authors investigate whether the common law trust could be understood as a civil law patrimony by appropriation, and whether civil law and mixed traditions could create local versions of the common law trust using patrimony as the main conceptual building block.

Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Foreseeability of the Law

Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Foreseeability of the Law
Title Nullum Crimen Sine Lege, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Foreseeability of the Law PDF eBook
Author Sara Paiusco
Publisher Nomos Verlag
Pages 492
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Law
ISBN 3748922760

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Das Buch untersucht nullum crimen sine lege als europäischen Grundsatz. Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich auf die Rolle der Vorhersehbarkeit als Lösung für die Legalitätsprobleme, die sich aus dem Richterrecht im Strafrecht ergeben. Die Vorhersehbarkeit und seine Entwicklung werden in der Rechtsprechung des EGMR untersucht. Aktuelle Lösungen, die von Zivilrechtsstaaten (Italien und Deutschland) angenommen wurden, werden auch unter Berücksichtigung der theoretischen Grundlagen von ncsl analysiert. Darüber hinaus wird die Rolle der Vorhersehbarkeit im EU-Recht als Beispiel für eine wirkungsorientierte Rechtsordnung betrachtet. Abschließend werden Zukunftsperspektiven für die Umsetzung der Vorhersehbarkeit analysiert.

Metaphors for Change

Metaphors for Change
Title Metaphors for Change PDF eBook
Author Penny Allen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 327
Release 2017-09-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351282433

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How can we get from where we are to where we want to be? Metaphors for Change attempts to answer this question and provide a roadmap for sustainability by bringing together the thoughts of a unique collection of leading change agents from business, government and academia. Environmental questions have previously been dealt with metaphorically, by catastrophism or manicheism (zero growth; Malthusianism, Deep Ecology; "man is the enemy"; less is more). These metaphors have had limited impact because they have failed to connect with the mainstream of cultural, political, and business ideas. This book examines a number of new metaphors – and related partnerships, tools and action – which appear to have greater possibilities for the world in which we now live. The editors argue that Metaphors for Change can deliver to the public and to decision-makers new perceptions ("structured knowledge") that can help interpret the past and the present, and help us forge the future. The wider the gap between the "now" and the "necessary", the stronger the bridging perceptions have to be in order to break through barriers of fear and conservatism. Some of the concepts considered are: sustainable development; the polluter pays principle; the precautionary principle; eco-efficiency; eco-effectiveness; life-cycle assessment; design for the environment; eco-services; dematerialization; industrial symbiosis; industrial ecology; and zero emissions. There are of course other useful metaphors on the horizon, some of them included in this book. Including key contributions from the ground-breaking conferences ECO 97 and ECO 99, along with other specially commissioned and reprinted pieces, Metaphors for Change provides a treasure chest of new ideas, innovations and action. Accessible and forward-thinking, it will prove indispensable both as a student learning tool and as a panoramic overview of the sustainability metaphors key thinkers believe we should be putting into practice.