Race to the bottom on company tax cuts won't stop tax avoidance
Nov 25, 2016 01:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
US President-elect Donald Trump made an election promise to cut the US federal corporate tax rate from the current 35% to 15%. A somewhat more modest proposal is under way in Australia. The plan outlined in the 2016-17...

North Carolina Amends Money Transmitter Bond Amounts
Nov 24, 2016 06:52 am UTC| Commentary Law
As of October 1 this year, North Carolina money transmitters must comply with a new requirement concerning their money transmitter bond. House Bill 289, which was passed at the end of June, introduces a different way for...
Fracking, mining, murder: the killer agenda driving migration in Mexico and Central America
Nov 24, 2016 01:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Life
Gang violence is forcing people to flee Central America and Mexico, heading north to the United States in record numbers. Right? Thats the standard narrative: organised crime and drug trafficking have given Central...
Nov 24, 2016 00:04 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
You might not have noticed thanks to world events, but the UK parliament recently approved the governments so-called Snoopers Charter and it will soon become law. This nickname for the Investigatory Powers Bill is well...
Is it OK for medical students to practise on themselves?
Nov 23, 2016 23:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Medical students are practising invasive clinical procedures on themselves and fellow students at home as well as at medical school, a recent New Zealand study has confirmed. These procedures commonly include inserting...
China's two-child policy isn't the answer to its ageing population problem
Nov 23, 2016 01:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Chinas two-child policy could contribute to higher rates of GDP growth (with a modest increase in domestic consumption) and it would reduce the proportion of the aged in China in the decades ahead, our research shows. But...
Politics complicate blasphemy investigations in Indonesia and around the world
Nov 22, 2016 22:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
The Indonesian police recently named the Chinese-Indonesian and Christian governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaya Purnama, also known as Ahok, a suspect in a blasphemy case. This came after Muslim groups, which accuse Purnama...