This article is part of the World Economic Forum’s Geostrategy platform International law flourished in the aftermath of the Cold War, broadening in scope, deepening in content and embracing a focus on individuals. While this period furthered many governance projects envisaged …
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This article is part of the World Economic Forum’s Geostrategy platform The UK has been working towards building its offensive cyber capability since 2013, as part of its approach to deter adversaries and to deny them opportunities to attack, both in …
Read More »Introduction to the corporate criminal offences
Autumn 2016 saw the HMRC publish an updated draft on the guidance for the new corporate criminal offence of failing to prevent the criminal facilitation of tax evasion. This comes as part of HMRC’s continuing commitment to crack down on …
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