Skills formation is a pressing issue for middle-income countries given the pace of technological change. In Latin America, scholars point to the hierarchical type of capitalism
and its segmentalist skills formation system as the main roadblocks to exiting the middle-income trap. [...]
Citizens often turn to the European Parliament to ask how the European Union deals with Cross-border healthcare. In the European Union (EU), national authorities are primarily
responsible for organising and delivering health services and medical care. Action at EU level supports or complements national healthcare policies. [...]
A central tenet of the criminal decision-making literature is that perceptions of the environment shape decisions. Yet the underlying mechanisms linking environmental features
to perception remain mostly untested. Those that have been tested have relied on methods that are either correlational or have limited generalizability. [...]
Societies, Vol. 15, Pages 90: Beyond Accessibility Compliance: Exploring the Role of Information on Apparel Shopping Websites for the Blind and Visually Impaired Societies
doi: 10.3390/soc15040090 [...]
To assist in the introduction and operation of the global minimum tax, the OECD’s supplementary material includes a rule which would likely result in a multinational entity
paying tax in another jurisdiction on income earned in a particular source jurisdiction where the entity launches a legal challenge against the source jurisdiction’s [...]
This article addresses the emerging conflicts between Pillar Two taxation rules and international investment agreements (IIAs) by focusing on developing methodologies for assessing
economic damages in related disputes. The study aims to establish a comprehensive framework for quantifying economic losses arising from potential IIA violations [...]