State-Building: Die Rolle von Streitkräften am Beispiel der Bundeswehr in Afghanistan
In: ISPK-Studien zur Konfliktforschung, 7
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In: ISPK-Studien zur Konfliktforschung, 7
In: Historisch-Politische Mitteilungen. Archiv für Christlich-Demokratische Politik, Band 030
In: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding: IJMMU, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 275
ISSN: 2364-5369
The findings of this study provide legal protection that victims of confiscation of children using cellphones have been regulated as a criminal act. Preventive legal protection measures against victims of confiscation by, among others (1) the need for a complaint mechanism against victims of confiscation of cellphones against children and the rights of victims of confiscation; (2) regulating criminal and civil procedural procedures which are related to on another; and (3) provision of services to complement the roles that other law enforcement agencies don't currently have.
In: The international & comparative law quarterly: ICLQ, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 221-225
ISSN: 1471-6895
In: CESifo working paper series 4501
In: Public finance
We consider a two small open economies model with cross-border pollution that is generated from consumption. Within this framework we examine i) the non-cooperative equilibrium consumption taxes and compare them to when pollution is only local, ii) the cooperative equilibrium consumption taxes and we compare them to the non-cooperative tax rates, and iii) cases where cooperative taxes are different between countries. In this framework, tax harmonization may not be the optimal policy if, for example, pollution per unit of consumption differ between countries. Many results of the paper depend on the relationship in consumption (i.e., complementarity or substitutability) between pollution and the polluting good.
In: CESifo working paper series 1814
This paper investigates the welfare consequences of immigration policies in a model with two types of labour, skilled and unskilled, and international capital mobility. This paper examines the effect of government policies - which change the immigration cost and causes immigration of one type of labour - on the welfare of natives when the other type of labour and/or capital are also mobile. It is shown that in the absence of capital mobility, if skilled and unskilled labour are highly complementary in production (as attested by many empirical studies), then a decrase in the immigration cost of the net fiscal contributor skilled labour decreases the welfare of natives.