Format:
xxiii, 259 Seiten
,
Diagramme
ISBN:
9781793632258
Content:
Anthropological structuralism and law -- Towards more memes of theories -- Is there a "Jungian archetype" of government? : structuralism and constitutional forms of government in a post-modern world -- What is money? The debt-promise to pay - answer to anthropological legal and historical analysis -- An example discussed -- Complication : compare and contrast the policies of the U.S. precedent as outlined in regard to risk allocation to BEPS Action 9 Report on risk allocation -- The swerve to the future -- Reason (1) U.S. constitutional policy regarding international law and the concept of stare decisis -- Reason (2) : following the concept of stare decisis: summary of U.S. Tax Court precedent on transfer pricing regarding risk allocation -- Reason (3) The U.S. Tax Court will not apply Action 9 : Amazon re-examined, and the IRS's unwillingness and inability to apply OECD's Action 9 recommendations on risk analysis -- Compare and contrast current U.S. precedent to BEPS Action 9 report on risk allocation -- The conclusion and possible answers to Chapters 5 through 11 -- Policy questions for the future -- Can the system of money and debt be a sanctuary legally? -- Conclusion : Gödel, Escher, and Wittgenstein? The end of philosophy and linguistic analysis of law.
Content:
"The Dialectical Path of Law discusses the origin of law leading to the development of advanced corporate law intertwined with the formation of technical tax rules. Lincoln explores the recent developments of the OECD and United States tax rules within a hardly discussed context in legal academia - the Hegelian dialectic"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781793632265
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781793632265
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Lincoln, Charles Dialectical path of law Lanham : Lexington Books, 2021
Language:
English
Keywords:
Steuerrecht
;
Dialektik
;
Hegelianismus