Volume 15 (2024): Issue 3 (September 2024)
The Future of Work – Artificial Intelligence and Labour Law
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally shaping everyday life – the world of work is no exception. While the application of AI in the workplace does have many possibilities, it challenges employees’ (fundamental) rights. The article's objective is to provide a “glimpse” into the (possible future) use of AI in employment and to overview and...
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Volume 15 (2024): Issue 3 (September 2024)
Unveiling the Variation in Corporate Tax Base Distribution Under the Formulary Apportionment
This paper reflects the tabled novel framework for corporate taxation in the European Union, founded on the Formulary Apportionment methodology and envisaged inclusion of intangible assets in the allocation formula. The objective is to simulate the variation between the currently used Separate Accounting and tabled Formulary Apportionment...
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Volume 15 (2024): Issue 3 (September 2024)
The Problem of Protecting the Rights and Legitimate Interests of the Child in the Family and Outside It
Protecting children's rights and interests, especially within families, is crucial globally. Effective laws and enforcement are needed to ensure their safety and prevent violence, both offline and online. Kazakhstan's efforts in this regard, including legal protection for motherhood and childhood, are important. All of the above allowed for...
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Volume 15 (2024): Issue 3 (September 2024)
Between Legalities and Humanities in Refugee Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesia and Hungary Exit Strategy Refugee Crisis
This study compares Indonesia's and Hungary's legal and humanitarian approaches to managing the 2015–2022 refugee crisis and proposes an exit strategy for Indonesia's refugee handling. Indonesia faces challenges due to the maximum detention duration stipulated in its Immigration Law No. 6/2011, which lacks further legal basis for prolonged...
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Volume 15 (2024): Issue 3 (September 2024)
Transformation of Factors and Mechanisms of Involvement of Juveniles in Criminal Activity: Kazakhstan Experience Against the Backdrop of Foreign Practice
The purpose of the work is to identify factors influencing changes in the criminological portrait of a juvenile offender, features of its changes, as well as modern trends shaping the personality of a juvenile offender. The study gives reason to say that risk factors for involvement in criminal activity as a separate type of criminogenic factors...
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