6 research outputs found

    The Initium X.509 Certificate Wizard

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    A signed Jar file generally indicates that the signer authorizes the contents. Signing is accomplished using a certificate that has been issued by a Certificate Authority (CA). Several CA\u27s are available for this task; however, few of them are free, like the Thawte CA. Once a free certificate is obtained, Jar files may be distributed and named as verified from the signer. Trusted Jar files can be run outside of the “sandbox” and thus be given improved access to the target system

    An Appstore for Java

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    We describe a new App store for Java that makes use of OpenWebstart technologies to deploy Java to Windows, Mac and Unix. Apps are signed with certificates that are sourced from a Certificate Authority. The store is responsible for establishing developer identity. Once identity is established, the developer pays one low yearly fee to distribute up to 6 applications. The signing is done in a semi-automatic manner. If clients claim that harm is done by an application, the application is isolated until an examination is performed. Trusted Jar files can be run outside of the “sandbox” and thus be given full access to the target system. The Java app store addresses a subproblem of the Initium project. Initium is a Latin word that means: “at the start

    The Initium X.509 Certificate Wizard.

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    Massachusetts Domestic and Foreign Corporations Subject to an Excise: For the Use of Assessors (2004)

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    The interpretation of multilingual tax treaties

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    The purpose of the thesis is to (i) single out and clarify the most common types of issues emerging in the interpretation of multilingual tax treaties (i.e. tax treaties authenticated in two or more languages), and (ii) suggest how the interpreter should tackle and disentangle such issues under public international law, with a particular emphasis on the kinds of arguments he should use and the kinds of elements and items of evidence he should rely upon in order to support his construction of the treaty. In order to address such issues, the author has developed a normative (prescriptive) legal analysis based on modern linguistic and, more specifically, semantic theories. However, since the purpose of the study is to suggest how the interpreter should now tackle and disentangle those issues, the author has also carried out a positive (prescriptive) analysis, which highlights the generally accepted principles and rules of treaty interpretation, in order (i) to carve out from his (non-ideal) normative legal theory the results potentially conflicting with such generally accepted principles and rules and (ii) to show how his normative legal theory might be applied to solve interpretative issues in cases where no common solution has been reached yet.Grenzen van fiscale soevereinitei
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