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A reflection on the Shariâa debate in Britain
This is the published version of this article. âA reflection on the Shariâa debate in Britainâ. In: (2010) Vol. 13 Studia z Prawa Wyznaniowego (Studies of Ecclesiastical Law), pp. 71-98
Reasons to Ban? The Anti-Burqa Movement in Western Europe
Originally published at http://www.mmg.mpg.de/en/publications/working-papers/2012/
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The Legal Adaptation of British Settlers in Turkey
This article is based on a fieldwork project conducted by the authors in the MuÄla region of western Turkey. The region is the locale for a significant level of settlement by British people, within the wider context of settlement by groups of other EU nationals in western Turkey. Based on a series of interviews with British settlers and Turkish locals, it examines the factors which affect the process of legal adaptation of the former group. It identifies and discusses the place of British settlers within the larger Turkish legal order, their integration into Turkish life, and the extent to which different socio-legal disabilities and advantages affect this process. The article also casts some light on the extent to which, given the level of British immigration into the area, Turkish officialdom is prepared for their presence
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BEPS Policy FailureâThe Case of EU Country-By-Country Reporting1
The tax gap between taxes that are âactuallyâ paid and taxes that âoughtâ to have been paid by multinational corporate entities has become an area of huge public policy concern in the recent decades. This study reviews the impact of new legislation to reveal the tax gap created by the EU banks and financial institutions passed in 2013 and in particular of the quality of the resulting country-by-country reporting (CBCR) requirement for banks. Although resulting tax gap estimates are noted, they suffer due to significant problems in the published data; much of it is due to the quality of the regulation requiring its publication and implementation. The findings reveal a lack of understanding of the technical and structural weaknesses of accounting in a transnational context in the design of this regulation. CBCR is destined to fail in achieving its regulatory objectives in this context unless necessary reform of the regulation is undertaken
Hidden Order in
We review current attempts to characterize the underlying nature of the
hidden order in . A wide variety of experiments point to the
existence of two order parameters: a large primary order parameter of unknown
character which co-exists with secondary antiferromagnetic order. Current
theories can be divided into two groups determined by whether or not the
primary order parameter breaks time-reversal symmetry. We propose a series of
experiments designed to test the time-reversal nature of the underlying primary
order in and to characterize its local single-ion physics
Modelling and simulation techniques for forced convection heat transfer in heat sinks with rectangular fins
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below.This paper provides a comprehensive description of the thermal conditions within a heat sink with rectangular fins under conditions of cooling by laminar forced convection. The analysis, in which increasing complexity is progressively introduced, uses both classical heat transfer theory and a computational approach to model the increase in air temperature through the channels formed by adjacent fins and the results agree well with published experimental data.
The calculations show how key heat transfer parameters vary with axial distance, in particular the rapid changes in heat transfer coefficient and fin efficiency near the leading edges of the cooling fins. Despite these rapid changes and the somewhat ill-defined flow conditions which would exist in practice at the entry to the heat sink, the results clearly show that, compared with the most complex case of a full numerical simulation, accurate predictions of heat sink performance are attainable using analytical methods which incorporate average values of heat transfer coefficient and fin efficiency. The mathematical modelling and solution techniques for each method are described in detail.This work was part of a project funded by Solas Technology Limited, Ireland
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