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How can artist-scientist collaboration be of value to science and technology organizations? This innovative book is one of the first to address this question and the emerging field of art-science collaboration through an organizational and managerial lens. With extensive experience collaborating with and advising institutions to develop artist in residency programs, the author highlights how art-science collaboration is such a powerful opportunity for forward-thinking consultants, managers and institutions. Using real-life examples alongside cutting edge research, this book presents a number of cases where these interactions have fostered creativity and led to heightened innovation and value for organizations. As well as creating a blueprint for successful partnerships it provides insights into the managerial and practical issues when creating art-science programs. Invaluable to scholars and practitioners interested in the potential of art-science collaboration, the reader will be shown how to take an innovative approach to creativity in their organization or research, and the ways in which art-science collaborations can mutually benefit artists, scientists and companies alike.
Art and science. --- Science and art --- Science --- Organization. --- Management—Study and teaching. --- Management Education. --- Organisation --- Management --- Planning. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Executive ability --- Organization --- Art and technology. --- Science and industry. --- Industrial management. --- Science and technology intermediary organizations. --- Artistic collaboration. --- Academic-industrial collaboration. --- Art et sciences. --- Art et technologie. --- Sciences et industrie. --- Gestion d'entreprise. --- Collaboration artistique. --- Collaboration université-industrie. --- Industrial organization. --- Executives --- Training of. --- Executive training --- Executives, Training of --- Management development --- Management training --- Assessment centers (Personnel management procedure) --- Industries --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology
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How creditors came to wield unprecedented power over heavily indebted countries-and the dangers this poses to democracyThe European debt crisis has rekindled long-standing debates about the power of finance and the fraught relationship between capitalism and democracy in a globalized world. Why Not Default? unravels a striking puzzle at the heart of these debates-why, despite frequent crises and the immense costs of repayment, do so many heavily indebted countries continue to service their international debts?In this compelling and incisive book, Jerome Roos provides a sweeping investigation of the political economy of sovereign debt and international crisis management. He takes readers from the rise of public borrowing in the Italian city-states to the gunboat diplomacy of the imperialist era and the wave of sovereign defaults during the Great Depression. He vividly describes the debt crises of developing countries in the 1980s and 1990s and sheds new light on the recent turmoil inside the Eurozone-including the dramatic capitulation of Greece's short-lived anti-austerity government to its European creditors in 2015.Drawing on in-depth case studies of contemporary debt crises in Mexico, Argentina, and Greece, Why Not Default? paints a disconcerting picture of the ascendancy of global finance. This important book shows how the profound transformation of the capitalist world economy over the past four decades has endowed private and official creditors with unprecedented structural power over heavily indebted borrowers, enabling them to impose painful austerity measures and enforce uninterrupted debt service during times of crisis-with devastating social consequences and far-reaching implications for democracy.
Debts, Public --- History --- Public finance --- Economic policy and planning (general) --- Debts, Public - History --- History. --- Amsterdam capital market. --- Argentina. --- Bank of Greece. --- Brady debt restructuring. --- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. --- European debt crisis. --- Great Depression. --- Greece. --- Greek debt crisis. --- IMF. --- International Monetary Fund. --- King Philip II. --- Latin America. --- Mexico. --- Syriza party. --- bailout. --- bankers' alliance. --- bonds. --- capitalism. --- capitalist economy. --- conditional lending. --- contract enforcement. --- credit class. --- credit repayment. --- credit-money. --- credit. --- creditors. --- cross-border contract. --- debt crisis. --- debt moratorium. --- debt repayment. --- debt restructuring. --- debt service. --- debt servicing. --- debtor compliance. --- debtor discipline. --- default. --- democracy. --- democratic institutions. --- emergency lending. --- enforcement mechanism. --- external debt. --- finance. --- financial crisis. --- fiscal distress. --- foreign credit. --- foreign debt servicing. --- foreign investment. --- global finance. --- globalization. --- intermediary. --- international creditors. --- international crisis management. --- international debts. --- international lending. --- internationalization. --- lending cycles. --- long-term reputation. --- market discipline. --- power. --- public debt. --- repayment. --- short-term credit. --- social costs. --- solvency. --- sovereign debt crises. --- sovereign debt repayment. --- sovereign debt. --- sovereign default. --- spillover costs. --- structural power. --- syndicated lending. --- trade sanctions.
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How creditors came to wield unprecedented power over heavily indebted countries-and the dangers this poses to democracyThe European debt crisis has rekindled long-standing debates about the power of finance and the fraught relationship between capitalism and democracy in a globalized world. Why Not Default? unravels a striking puzzle at the heart of these debates-why, despite frequent crises and the immense costs of repayment, do so many heavily indebted countries continue to service their international debts?In this compelling and incisive book, Jerome Roos provides a sweeping investigation of the political economy of sovereign debt and international crisis management. He takes readers from the rise of public borrowing in the Italian city-states to the gunboat diplomacy of the imperialist era and the wave of sovereign defaults during the Great Depression. He vividly describes the debt crises of developing countries in the 1980s and 1990s and sheds new light on the recent turmoil inside the Eurozone-including the dramatic capitulation of Greece's short-lived anti-austerity government to its European creditors in 2015.Drawing on in-depth case studies of contemporary debt crises in Mexico, Argentina, and Greece, Why Not Default? paints a disconcerting picture of the ascendancy of global finance. This important book shows how the profound transformation of the capitalist world economy over the past four decades has endowed private and official creditors with unprecedented structural power over heavily indebted borrowers, enabling them to impose painful austerity measures and enforce uninterrupted debt service during times of crisis-with devastating social consequences and far-reaching implications for democracy.
Debts, Public --- History. --- Amsterdam capital market. --- Argentina. --- Bank of Greece. --- Brady debt restructuring. --- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. --- European debt crisis. --- Great Depression. --- Greece. --- Greek debt crisis. --- IMF. --- International Monetary Fund. --- King Philip II. --- Latin America. --- Mexico. --- Syriza party. --- bailout. --- bankers' alliance. --- bonds. --- capitalism. --- capitalist economy. --- conditional lending. --- contract enforcement. --- credit class. --- credit repayment. --- credit-money. --- credit. --- creditors. --- cross-border contract. --- debt crisis. --- debt moratorium. --- debt repayment. --- debt restructuring. --- debt service. --- debt servicing. --- debtor compliance. --- debtor discipline. --- default. --- democracy. --- democratic institutions. --- emergency lending. --- enforcement mechanism. --- external debt. --- finance. --- financial crisis. --- fiscal distress. --- foreign credit. --- foreign debt servicing. --- foreign investment. --- global finance. --- globalization. --- intermediary. --- international creditors. --- international crisis management. --- international debts. --- international lending. --- internationalization. --- lending cycles. --- long-term reputation. --- market discipline. --- power. --- public debt. --- repayment. --- short-term credit. --- social costs. --- solvency. --- sovereign debt crises. --- sovereign debt repayment. --- sovereign debt. --- sovereign default. --- spillover costs. --- structural power. --- syndicated lending. --- trade sanctions.
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331.156 --- Geldwezen van 1914 tot 1945 --- International finance --- Gold standard --- History. --- 1997 Asian financial crisis. --- Asset. --- Austerity. --- Balance of payments. --- Bank of England. --- Bank run. --- Bank. --- Barry Eichengreen. --- Behalf. --- Bimetallism. --- Bretton Woods system. --- Budget. --- Capital control. --- Capital flight. --- Central bank. --- Commodity. --- Competitiveness. --- Credit (finance). --- Currency. --- Current account. --- Debt crisis. --- Debt. --- Default (finance). --- Deflation. --- Deposit account. --- Depreciation. --- Deutsche Bundesbank. --- Deutsche Mark. --- Devaluation. --- Developed country. --- Economic growth. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Economy. --- European Central Bank. --- European Monetary System. --- Exchange rate. --- Exorbitant privilege. --- Expense. --- Export. --- Fiat money. --- Finance. --- Financial crisis of 2007–08. --- Financial crisis. --- Financial institution. --- Financial intermediary. --- Fiscal policy. --- Fixed exchange-rate system. --- Floating exchange rate. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Foreign exchange market. --- French franc. --- Funding. --- Global imbalances. --- Gold reserve. --- Gold standard. --- Government bond. --- Government debt. --- Guarantee. --- Income. --- Inflation. --- Interest rate. --- Interest. --- International Monetary Fund. --- International monetary systems. --- Investment. --- Investor. --- Latin America. --- Lender of last resort. --- Liability (financial accounting). --- Liberalization. --- Line of credit. --- Market (economics). --- Market liquidity. --- Marshall Plan. --- Monetary authority. --- Monetary policy. --- Monetary reform. --- Monetary system. --- Money supply. --- Payment. --- Policy. --- Pound sterling. --- Provision (accounting). --- Rate of return. --- Receipt. --- Recession. --- Relative price. --- Shortage. --- Special drawing rights. --- Speculation. --- Speculative attack. --- Tariff. --- Tax. --- Trader (finance). --- Unemployment. --- United States dollar. --- Welfare. --- World War II. --- World economy.
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"Everything from law enforcement to space exploration relies on code written by people who, at the time, made choices and assumptions that would have long-lasting, profound implications for society. Torie Bosch brings together many of today’s leading technology experts to provide new perspectives on the code that shapes our lives. Contributors discuss a host of topics, such as how university databases were programmed long ago to accept only two genders, what the person who programmed the very first pop-up ad was thinking at the time, the first computer worm, the Bitcoin white paper, and perhaps the most famous seven words in Unix history: “You are not expected to understand this.” This compelling book tells the human stories behind programming, enabling those of us who don’t think much about code to recognize its importance, and those who work with it every day to better understand the long-term effects of the decisions they make. With an introduction by Ellen Ullman and contributions by Mahsa Alimardani, Elena Botella, Meredith Broussard, David Cassel, Arthur Daemmrich, Charles Duan, Quinn DuPont, Claire L. Evans, Hany Farid, James Grimmelmann, Katie Hafner, Susan C. Herring, Syeda Gulshan Ferdous Jana, Lowen Liu, John MacCormick, Brian McCullough, Charlton McIlwain, Lily Hay Newman, Margaret O’Mara, Will Oremus, Nick Partridge, Benjamin Pope, Joy Lisi Rankin, Afsaneh Rigot, Ellen R. Stofan, Lee Vinsel, Josephine Wolff, and Ethan Zuckerman." -- Publisher's description.
Computer programming --- Computer science --- COMPUTERS / Programming / General. --- Social aspects --- ARPANET. --- Addition. --- Advertising. --- Adviser. --- Amplitude. --- Analogy. --- Association for Computing Machinery. --- Attendance. --- Binary number. --- Black people. --- COBOL. --- Capability. --- Censorship. --- Certificate authority. --- Charles Babbage. --- Collaboration. --- Communication. --- Computation. --- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. --- Computer. --- Computing. --- Consideration. --- Conspiracy theory. --- Data processing system. --- Debug (command). --- Detection. --- Digital Equipment Corporation. --- Edsger W. Dijkstra. --- Ellen Ullman. --- Email. --- Espionage. --- Fake news. --- Flight controller. --- Fortran. --- Fragility. --- GLIMPSE. --- Gravity well. --- Hidden Figures. --- Hyperlink. --- Identifier. --- Imagination. --- Infrasound. --- Ingenuity. --- Instrumentation. --- Intermediary. --- JPEG. --- Jacquard loom. --- Kapton. --- Katie Hafner. --- Larry Page. --- Law enforcement. --- Low-budget film. --- Magnetic field. --- Malware. --- Mathematician. --- Michael Mandiberg. --- Molecule. --- Morris worm. --- Nickname. --- Operating system. --- Orbital eccentricity. --- PDP-1. --- PL/I. --- Password. --- Perforated paper. --- Personalization. --- Pixel. --- Plumbing. --- Pollution. --- Pop-up ad. --- Popularity. --- Prediction. --- Process control. --- Profanity. --- Programmer. --- Programming language. --- Publication. --- Ray Tomlinson. --- Risk assessment. --- Screenshot. --- Server (computing). --- Shortage. --- Sobriquet. --- Software. --- Source lines of code. --- Spacecraft. --- Spacewar (video game). --- Spamming. --- Surveillance. --- System administrator. --- TX-0. --- Technology. --- Telegraphy. --- Teleprinter. --- The Misunderstanding. --- Thought. --- Unemployment. --- Unix. --- Verb. --- Vulnerability (computing). --- Informatics --- Science --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic data processing --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Programming --- Sociology of knowledge --- COMPUTERS / Programming / General --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Technology Studies
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"Bruce Carruthers organizes his analysis around different types of credit, offering a roughly chronological discussion of each. The U.S. has always had an economy based on promises, but the manner in which questions about trust and trustworthiness have been posed and answered has evolved in important ways. Their evolution and expansion undergirded the rise of the modern credit economy, but it wasn't a smooth ride forward. Financial crises signalled the widespread collapse of promises, and a collective disbelief in their credibility. Frequently, these collapses motivated public and private attempts to build new institutional scaffolding in support of promises: the 1837 crisis prompted the development of credit ratings; the depression of the 1890s justified passage of a permanent bankruptcy law; the 1907 crisis led to the establishment of the Federal Reserve System; and the Great Depression led to a multitude of public policies in support of financial promises. At various points, political groups perceived the financial system to be deeply unfair, one that privileged some over others. During the 1880s and 1890s, agrarian groups and populists attacked a monetary and banking system that failed to give them adequate credit. During the 1960s and 1970s, women and minorities criticized a discriminatory financial system that denied them full access to consumer and mortgage credit. In The Economy of Promises, Carruthers describes the changes that have occurred, spell out their implications, and explain their significance"--
Credit --- Trust --- History. --- Economic aspects. --- Asset. --- Bank charge. --- Bank. --- Bond (finance). --- Business model. --- Capital adequacy ratio. --- Capital employed. --- Capital expenditure. --- Capital intensity. --- Cash crop. --- Cash flow. --- Commerce Clause. --- Commercial Credit. --- Commodity market. --- Commodity. --- Competition (economics). --- Consumerism. --- Credit (finance). --- Credit Insurance. --- Credit risk. --- Creditor. --- Crony capitalism. --- Currency. --- Current Price. --- Debt limit. --- Debt. --- Debtor. --- Diversification (finance). --- Economic Life. --- Economic development. --- Economic forecasting. --- Economic indicator. --- Economic interventionism. --- Economic policy. --- Economic sector. --- Economics. --- Economy of the United States. --- Economy. --- Employment. --- Exchange rate. --- Fee Income. --- Financial capital. --- Financial inclusion. --- Financial institution. --- Financial instrument. --- Financial intermediary. --- Financial services. --- Financial statement. --- Financial technology. --- Financier. --- Floating interest rate. --- Gross (economics). --- Gross Earnings. --- Gross domestic product. --- Guaranteed Loan. --- Income. --- Inflation. --- Insider Lending. --- Interest rate. --- Investment fund. --- Investment strategy. --- Investor. --- Margin (finance). --- Mark-to-market accounting. --- Market liquidity. --- Market price. --- Market rate. --- Market value. --- Mass production. --- Measures of national income and output. --- Monetarism. --- Money market account. --- Money market. --- Mortgage loan. --- Net capital rule. --- Net income. --- Payment. --- Policy. --- Price index. --- Pricing. --- Prime rate. --- Public finance. --- Purchase Price. --- Purchasing power. --- Rate of profit. --- Rate of return. --- Real interest rate. --- Relative value (economics). --- Repayment. --- Revenue bond. --- Securitization. --- Shareholder. --- Subsidy. --- Supply-side economics. --- Tax bracket. --- Tax reform. --- Trade credit. --- Value (economics). --- Working capital. --- World economy.
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How central banks and independent regulators can support rather than challenge constitutional democracyUnelected Power lays out the principles needed to ensure that central bankers and other independent regulators act as stewards of the common good. Blending economics, political theory, and public law, this critically important book explores the necessary conditions for delegated but politically insulated power to be legitimate in the eyes of constitutional democracy and the rule of law. It explains why the solution must fit with how real-world government is structured, and why technocrats and their political overseers need incentives to make the system work as intended. Now with a new preface by Paul Tucker, Unelected Power explains how the regulatory state need not be a fourth branch of government free to steer by its own lights, and how central bankers can emulate the best of judicial self-restraint.
Banks and banking --- State supervision. --- Accountability. --- Adjudication. --- Administrative law. --- Balance sheet. --- Bank for International Settlements. --- Bank of England. --- Bank. --- Basic law. --- Central bank. --- Civil service. --- Committee. --- Consideration. --- Constitutionalism. --- Contract. --- Cost–benefit analysis. --- Crisis management. --- Criticism. --- De facto. --- Deliberation. --- Democracy. --- Democratic deficit. --- Discretion. --- Due process. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Economist. --- Economy. --- Election. --- Executive (government). --- Executive agency. --- Financial crisis. --- Financial institution. --- Financial intermediary. --- Financial regulation. --- Fiscal policy. --- Governance. --- Government agency. --- Government bond. --- Government failure. --- Government. --- Inflation. --- Institution. --- Interest rate. --- Job security. --- Judicial independence. --- Judiciary. --- Jurisdiction. --- Lawmaking. --- Legislation. --- Legislator. --- Legislature. --- Legitimacy (political). --- Legitimation. --- Lender of last resort. --- Liberal democracy. --- Liberalism. --- Macroeconomics. --- Market economy. --- Market liquidity. --- Monetary Policy Committee. --- Monetary authority. --- Monetary policy. --- Nondelegation doctrine. --- Ordinary law. --- Policy. --- Political economy. --- Political party. --- Political philosophy. --- Political science. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Primary and secondary legislation. --- Principal–agent problem. --- Principles (retailer). --- Provision (contracting). --- Public administration. --- Public consultation. --- Public policy. --- Regime. --- Regulation. --- Regulatory agency. --- Regulatory capture. --- Regulatory state. --- Representative democracy. --- Requirement. --- Rule of law. --- Separation of powers. --- Social cost. --- State of emergency. --- Statute. --- Supply (economics). --- Tax. --- Technocracy. --- The Administrative State. --- Trade-off. --- Treaty. --- Uncertainty. --- Veto. --- Voting. --- Welfare.
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Essential reading for understanding the international economy-now thoroughly updatedLucid, accessible, and provocative, and now thoroughly updated to cover recent events that have shaken the global economy, Globalizing Capital is an indispensable account of the past 150 years of international monetary and financial history-from the classical gold standard to today's post-Bretton Woods "nonsystem." Bringing the story up to the present, this third edition covers the global financial crisis, the Greek bailout, the Euro crisis, the rise of China as a global monetary power, the renewed controversy over the international role of the U.S. dollar, and the currency war. Concise and nontechnical, and with a proven appeal to general readers, students, and specialists alike, Globalizing Capital is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand where the international economy has been-and where it may be going.
International finance --- Gold standard --- History. --- 1997 Asian financial crisis. --- Asset. --- Austerity. --- Balance of payments. --- Bank of England. --- Bank run. --- Bank. --- Barry Eichengreen. --- Behalf. --- Bimetallism. --- Bretton Woods system. --- Budget. --- Capital control. --- Capital flight. --- Central bank. --- Commodity. --- Competitiveness. --- Credit (finance). --- Currency. --- Current account. --- Debt crisis. --- Debt. --- Default (finance). --- Deflation. --- Deposit account. --- Depreciation. --- Deutsche Bundesbank. --- Deutsche Mark. --- Devaluation. --- Developed country. --- Economic growth. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Economy. --- European Central Bank. --- European Monetary System. --- Exchange rate. --- Exorbitant privilege. --- Expense. --- Export. --- Fiat money. --- Finance. --- Financial crisis of 2007–08. --- Financial crisis. --- Financial institution. --- Financial intermediary. --- Fiscal policy. --- Fixed exchange-rate system. --- Floating exchange rate. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Foreign exchange market. --- French franc. --- Funding. --- Global imbalances. --- Gold reserve. --- Gold standard. --- Government bond. --- Government debt. --- Guarantee. --- Income. --- Inflation. --- Interest rate. --- Interest. --- International Monetary Fund. --- International monetary systems. --- Investment. --- Investor. --- Latin America. --- Lender of last resort. --- Liability (financial accounting). --- Liberalization. --- Line of credit. --- Market (economics). --- Market liquidity. --- Marshall Plan. --- Monetary authority. --- Monetary policy. --- Monetary reform. --- Monetary system. --- Money supply. --- Payment. --- Policy. --- Pound sterling. --- Provision (accounting). --- Rate of return. --- Receipt. --- Recession. --- Relative price. --- Shortage. --- Special drawing rights. --- Speculation. --- Speculative attack. --- Tariff. --- Tax. --- Trader (finance). --- Unemployment. --- United States dollar. --- Welfare. --- World War II. --- World economy.
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Dit boek behandelt de nieuwe regels inzake de aansprakelijkheid van de beoefenaars van cijferberoepen. Via de wet van 18 januari 2010, gepubliceerd in het Belgisch staatsblad op 17 maart 2010, heeft de wetgever een wet uitgevaardigd die belangrijke gevolgen heeft voor de aansprakelijkheid van cijferberoepen. Drie specialisten, met name Pierre Van Ommeslaghe, Marieke Wyckaert en Patrick De Wolf bespreken in het eerste deel het juridisch kader van de burgerlijke en strafrechtelijke aansprakelijkheid van de economische beroepen. Hierbij schenken zij ook aandacht aan het kader waarin de activiteit wordt uitgeoefend via een rechtspersoon dan wel in eigen naam. In het tweede deel van het boek bespreken de drie beroepsinstituten BIBF, IAB en IBR elk op een overzichtelijke manier de betekenis van de wet voor hun leden, geven zij richtlijnen en blijven zij stilstaan bij een aantal praktische vragen die zich stellen in het kader van deze nieuwe wet. Met een voorwoord van minister Sabine Laruelle. Bron : http://www.boekenbank.be
Tort and negligence --- Company law. Associations --- aansprakelijkheid (recht) --- accountancy --- rechtspersonen --- beroepsaansprakelijkheid --- Belgium --- PHL-Business 13 --- recht: aansprakelijkheid --- Malpractice --- Criminal liability of juristic persons --- Tort liability of corporations --- Accountants --- Auditors --- Employers' liability --- Directors of corporations --- Responsabilité professionnelle --- Personnes morales --- Sociétés --- Comptables --- Vérificateurs-comptables --- Employeurs --- Administrateurs de sociétés --- Responsabilité pénale --- Responsabilité civile --- Responsabilité --- Corporation law --- Congresses --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Liability (Law) --- Ebooks --- Aansprakelijkheid --- Recht --- Wetgeving --- Beroepen --- aansprakelijkheid --- aansprakelijkheidsrecht --- rechtspersoonlijkheid --- Profession financière --- Personne morale --- Personne physique --- Responsabilité --- financieel beheer ondernemingen --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 347.720.3 --- 347.720.40 --- 347.42 --- 173 --- V85 - Responsabilité civile - Burgerlijke aansprakelijkheid --- België --- 347.72 --- 658.114.2 --- 658.114.8 --- 34 --- 347.51 --- Vrije beroepen --- financiële sector --- 347.72 Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht --- Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht --- natural person --- физическо лице --- persona física --- persuna fiżika --- osoba fizyczna --- natürliche Person --- fyzická osoba --- pessoa singular --- fizička osoba --- füüsiline isik --- persona fisica --- person fizik --- fysisk person --- luonnollinen henkilö --- natuurlijke persoon --- fiziska persona --- физичко лице --- természetes személy --- fizična oseba --- duine nádúrtha --- fizinis asmuo --- φυσικό πρόσωπο --- persoane fizice --- naravna osoba --- одговорност --- отговорност --- atsakomybė --- përgjegjësi --- responsabilità --- vastutus --- obbligazzjoni --- odpovědnost --- felelősség --- responsabilidade --- responsabilidad --- atbildība --- responsabilitate juridică --- zodpovednosť --- vastuu --- odgovornost --- ansvar --- Haftung --- odpowiedzialność --- liability --- ευθύνη --- kolektívna zodpovednosť --- συλλογική ευθύνη --- juridiskt ansvar --- Gesamthaftung --- përgjegjësi ligjore --- kolektyvinė atsakomybė --- syyntakeisuus --- õiguslik vastutus --- Gemeinschaftshaftung --- právna zodpovednosť --- pienākums --- oikeudellinen vastuunalaisuus --- saistības --- lovbestemt ansvar --- responsabilidade legal --- kopīga atbildība --- kollektiivinen vastuu --- Solidarhaftung --- jogi kötelezettség --- juridische aansprakelijkheid --- kolektivna odgovornost --- responsabilité légale --- legal liability --- kollektív felelősség --- teisinė atsakomybė --- responsabilità legale --- collegiale aansprakelijkheid --- responsabilidad legal --- pravna odgovornost --- collective liability --- responsabilidade colegial --- ευθύνη εκ του νόμου --- juridiska atbildība --- wettelijke aansprakelijkheid --- законска одговорност --- responsabilidade coletiva --- правна одговорност --- колективна одговорност --- kollektív kötelezettség --- legal responsibility --- responsabilité juridique --- egyetemleges felelősség --- vastutusvõimelisus --- objektív felelősség --- egyetemleges kártérítési felelősség --- ansvar enligt lag --- gesetzliche Haftung --- përgjegjësi kolektive --- kollektiivne vastutus --- responsabilidad jurídica --- zakonska odgovornost --- ευθύνη έναντι τρίτων --- responsabilidad colegiada --- responsabilidade jurídica --- zodpovědnost --- gesamtschuldnerische Haftung --- jogi felelősség --- δικαιοπρακτική ευθύνη --- responsabilité collégiale --- responsabilitate colectivă --- kollegialt ansvar --- juridisk ansvar --- responsabilità giuridica --- právní odpovědnost --- solidārā atbildība --- erstatningsansvar --- responsabilità collegiale --- gemensamt ansvar --- legal person --- юридическо лице --- person juridik --- persoane juridice --- persuna ġuridika --- pessoa coletiva --- pravna osoba --- juridisk person --- νομικό πρόσωπο --- právnická osoba --- juristische Person --- persona giuridica --- правно лице --- juriidiline isik --- persona jurídica --- oikeushenkilö --- pravna oseba --- jogi személy --- juridinis asmuo --- juridiska persona --- eintiteas dlítheanach --- osoba prawna --- rechtspersoon --- comhlacht corpraithe --- pessoa colectiva --- strana pravna osoba --- правен субјект --- domaća pravna osoba --- yrke inom finansväsendet --- finanční povolání --- profesii în domeniul finanțelor --- rahandusalane elukutse --- profissão financeira --- Beruf im Finanzgewerbe --- professioni finanziarie --- poklic v finančništvu --- profesioni financiar --- finansininko profesija --- zawód finansisty --- profesión financiera --- financial occupation --- pénzügyi szakma --- financieel beroep --- финансова професия --- финансиска струка --- χρηματιστηριακά επαγγέλματα --- rahoitusalan ammatti --- zvanje u financijskoj struci --- professjoni finanzjarja --- финансијска струка --- finanšu profesija --- finančné povolanie --- finansielt erhverv --- pénzügyi közvetítő --- ndërmjetësim financiar --- arvopaperivälittäjä --- biržos makleris --- финансиски аналитичар --- financijski posrednik --- agent de change --- zprostředkovatel na burze --- finantsvahendaja --- fondkommissionär --- bróker --- biržas mākleris --- αντικρυστής --- pénzügyi szakember --- börsimaakler --- tőzsdei alkusz --- stockbroker --- agente de cambio y bolsa --- финансиски посредник --- χρηματομεσίτης --- komisioner burse --- vekselerer --- agent de valori mobiliare --- meklari --- intermédiaire financier --- finansų tarpininkas --- χρηματιστής --- finanšu starpnieks --- burzovní makléř --- ekonomisk förmedlare --- financieel tussenpersoon --- burzovni mešetar --- finančný sprostredkovateľ --- agente mediador --- burzovni posrednik --- intermediário financeiro --- Broker --- Börsenmakler --- cambista --- mediatore finanziario --- intermediario finanziario --- financijaš --- financial intermediary --- intermediar financiar --- pénzügyes --- tőzsdeügynök --- finansininkai --- agente di cambio --- wisselagent --- burzový sprostredkovateľ/broker --- Anlagenberater --- responsabilite --- personnes juridiques --- gestion financiere des entreprises --- Vennoten. Aandeelhouders. Toelating, terugtrekking en uitsluiting. Verantwoordelijkheden --- Vertegenwoordiging en beheer van vennootschappen: algemeenheden --- Gevolgen van verbintenissen --- Ethiek van de verschillende beroepen. Plichtenleer. Deontologie --- Vennootschapsrecht. Verenigingsrecht --- vennootschapsrecht - vennootschappen (zie ook 347.7) --- economische vennootschappen --- recht - wetgeving --- burgerlijke aansprakelijkheid --- Conferences - Meetings --- PXL-Ebooks 2017 --- E-books --- duine dlítheanach --- Beroep --- Waardering --- Verpleegkunde --- dliteanas --- gairm airgeadais --- Belgique --- Profession financière --- Affaires --- Comptabilité --- Droit
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