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Effects of Familism on Corporate Practices in Family Businesses in Southeastern Mexico: Tools to Accomplish the Dream of Continuity
(2015)
This dissertation discusses the effects of culture (in the form of Familism, which is described as a cultural pattern that privileges group over personal interests) in the decision making process of 10 family businesses ...
Proposing a Deferential Standard of Review for the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Proportionality, Determinatio, and The Principle of Subsidiarity
(2013)
The author proposes to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights the adoption of a deferential standard of review to cases regarding human rights open to multiple instantiations. In doing so, he rejects proportionalist ...
The Interdependence of Conflict of Laws and Piercing the Corporate Veil
(2016)
This thesis explores the relationship between piercing the corporate veil and conflict of laws through an empirical research of judicial decisions rendered by U.S. courts for a three-year period between 1 January 2012 and ...
The CFC Rules Do Not Have to be So Complicated: Proposal for a New CFC Regime in the State of Israel
(2008)
In 2003, the state of Israel enacted a significant reform in its tax system, under which tax is imposed on a worldwide basis rather than on a territorial basis. Consequently, a new need for an anti-deferral regime has ...
Constitutionalism in the Arab World: Questions on Discourse Ideology, and Epistemology
(2015)
Because “Law” is, in essence, a social construction, it cannot be examined separately from
the social conditions that produced it. This dissertation looks at the importance of “discourse” as a
social condition that ...
Regulatory Competition in Corporate Law
(2008)
This dissertation project is composed of three parts.(l) State Legislation and corporate Mobility, (2) Doctrinal Foundations of the Charter Market, (3) A Comparative Bibliography: Regulatory Competition in Corporate Law. ...
Transnational Families: The Right to Family Life In The Age Of Global Migration
(2018)
Transnational families –families that maintain kinship and solidarity across national borders– are becoming ubiquitous in modern economies. These will only increase as States encourage the movement of workers to fill labor ...