About the Journal
Current Issue
Published: 31-10-2025
Articles
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Interaction Of OECD Pillar Two Rules with The U.S. GILTI And FDII Regimes (Pre-G7/ US Deal): “A Comparative and Policy Analysis”
Liberty T. Muchimbidzi (Author)1-6 -
The Indirect Approach in Development and Human Affairs: An Intellectual History
David Ellerman (Author)7-27 -
Social Media Platforms as Enablers of Organized Crime: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Cyber Gangs and Trafficking Networks
Ani Shakhbazyan (Author)28-33
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