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    Think Twice, It\u27s All Right: The Use of Conviction Histories in Hiring Decisions Under California Law

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    Think Twice, It\u27s All Right: The Use of Conviction Histories in Hiring Decisions Under California Law

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    The adventures of Sherlock Holmes /

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    Bound with: Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The sign of four.Mode of access: Internet.In the Parker Family Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Collection. Gift of Dr. Philip Parker

    Timing as a source of regulatory influence: a technical elite network analysis of global finance

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    Rules governing the international financial system are the subject of some of the most intense distributional battles waged in any area of global governance. Who wins and who loses such battles – and why? I develop a novel analytical framework – technical elite network (TEN) theory – which explains the widely varying levels of influence that stakeholders enjoy over global financial standards. TEN theory draws attention to how issue‐specific characteristics of international finance – in particular, its highly technical and complex nature – shape the distributional consequences of global regulatory processes. It posits that such characteristics influence distributional outcomes by (i) affecting who claims first‐mover position and, thus, sets the agenda in global financial rulemaking, and (ii) ensuring that proposals made by first movers are increasingly difficult to alter at later stages of rulemaking. I provide empirical evidence for the theory by examining two regulatory regimes that are central to the efficiency and stability of the global financial system: the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Accounting Standards Board

    Revival and Reality: Congregationalists and Religious Revival in Nineteenth-century Scotland

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    Grundlagen

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