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Grenztiberschreitendes (Internationales) Insolvenzrecht Dervereinigten Staaten Von Amerika Und Der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Cross-Border Bankruptcy Law Of The United States And Germany), By Edgar J. Habscheid, Hannah Buxbaum
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Corporate Nonrecognition Provisions: A Comparison Of The U.S. And Canadian Tax Regimes, Catherine Brown, Christine Manolakas
Corporate Nonrecognition Provisions: A Comparison Of The U.S. And Canadian Tax Regimes, Catherine Brown, Christine Manolakas
Dalhousie Law Journal
This article compares the rules governing the federal income taxation of corporate reorganizations in Canada with those in the United States, including transfers of property to a corporation, corporate divisions, share-for-share exchanges, amalgamations or mergers, recapitalizations, and corporate dissolutions. The paper outlines the provisions governing a particulartype of corporate transaction, compares the Canadian tax results with those of the United States, comments on any differences between particular tax provisions, and examines the practical implications of these differences. The authors conclude that although there are a number of parallels between the U.S. and Canadian tax systems, fundamental differences exist that change …
Economic Sanctions Imposed By The United States Against Cuba: The Thirty-Nine Year Embargo Culminating With The Cuban Liberty And Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act Of 1996, Digna B. French
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.