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The Political Economy of Central Asian Law

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The Political Economy of Central Asian Law
Springer Nature Switzerland

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    Chapter 1 The Political Economy of Central Asian Law: A Law and Society Analysis
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    Chapter 2 The International Anticorruption Agenda, Legal Culture, and Business Environment in Uzbekistan
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    Chapter 3 Perspectives on Introducing Corporate Criminal Liability for the Crime of Bribery in Uzbekistan
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    Chapter 4 International Organisations and Norm Diffusion: The Case of UNODC in Central Asia
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    Chapter 5 Regionalisation of International Initiatives: Case Study of the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG)
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    Chapter 6 Mapping Institutional Resilience: Locating Regulatory and Growth Frameworks in Central Asia
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    Chapter 7 Understanding the Legal Culture in Uzbekistan Through an Analysis of Business Disputes in Economic Courts
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    Chapter 8 Promises and Commitments: The Role of Fair and Equitable Provisions and Local Foreign Direct Investment Law and Regulations in Generating Legitimate Expectations
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    Chapter 9 Taxation in the Digital Economy in Uzbekistan
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    Chapter 10 The Legal Issues of Opening and Running Gastronomic Entrepreneurships in Kazakhstan: A Case Study from the City of Taldykorgan
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    Chapter 11 Connectedness and Inequitable Access to Formal Financing in Uzbekistan
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    Chapter 12 Kusturizatsia and Dolya: Business-makingscapes and Interethnic Patronage Networks in Kyrgyzstan
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    Chapter 13 Women and Bazaars: Gendering Entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan
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Chapter title
Perspectives on Introducing Corporate Criminal Liability for the Crime of Bribery in Uzbekistan
Chapter number 3
Book title
The Political Economy of Central Asian Law
Published in
International Political Economy Series, January 2024
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-55341-7_3
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-155340-0, 978-3-03-155341-7
Authors

Karimova, Dildora, Nigmadjanov, Uygun

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