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  • Customs Fraud

    Hierarchical Display of Customs fraud Trade > Tariff policy > Customs regulationsLaw > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property > Fraud Customs fraud Concept of Customs fraud See the dictionary definition of Customs fraud. Characteristics of Customs fraud [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Industrial Counterfeiting

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial counterfeiting Production, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > Industrial propertyTrade > Trade policy > Commercial lawTrade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Trade regulations > Illicit tradeLaw > […]

  • Industrial Counterfeiting

    Hierarchical Display of Industrial counterfeiting Production, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Intellectual property > Industrial propertyTrade > Trade policy > Commercial lawTrade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Trade regulations > Illicit tradeLaw > […]

  • Piracy

    See Transnational crime . The first precise attempt to codify piracy was in 1958 when the Convention on the High Seas was adopted in order to clarify the legal status of pirates and the competence to arrest pirates. These articles in the Convention on the High Seas have been incorporated into […]

  • Breach of Trust

    Hierarchical Display of Breach of trust Law > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property Breach of trust Concept of Breach of trust See the dictionary definition of Breach of trust. Characteristics of Breach of trust [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Breach of trust […]

  • Economic Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Economic offence Law > Criminal law > OffenceBusiness And Competition > Business organisation > Business activity > Liquidation > BankruptcyTrade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Trade regulations > Illicit tradeProduction, Technology And Research > Research […]

  • Theft

    Introduction to Theft Theft, taking the property of another without right or permission." (1) Stolen Corporate Data in Cyberlaw Detecting and Retrieving Stolen Corporate Data Information Theft in Cyberlaw Criminal and Related Civil Remedies for Software and Digital Information Theft […]

  • Theft

    Introduction to Theft Theft, taking the property of another without right or permission." (1) Stolen Corporate Data in Cyberlaw Detecting and Retrieving Stolen Corporate Data Information Theft in Cyberlaw Criminal and Related Civil Remedies for Software and Digital Information Theft […]

  • Administrative Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Administrative offence Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative lawLaw > Criminal law > OffenceLaw > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property > Fraud Administrative offence Concept of Administrative offence See the dictionary […]

  • Administrative Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Administrative offence Politics > Executive power and public service > Administrative lawLaw > Criminal law > OffenceLaw > Criminal law > Offence > Crime against property > Fraud Administrative offence Concept of Administrative offence See the dictionary […]

  • Homicide

    Introduction to HomicideHomicide, in criminal law, killing of a human being by the act, procurement, or negligence of another. Homicide is a generic term, comprehending not only the crimes of murder and manslaughter but also the taking of a human life under circumstances justifying the act …

  • Homicide

    Introduction to HomicideHomicide, in criminal law, killing of a human being by the act, procurement, or negligence of another. Homicide is a generic term, comprehending not only the crimes of murder and manslaughter but also the taking of a human life under circumstances justifying the act …

  • Fraud

    Introduction to Fraud Fraud, in law, general term for any instance in which one party deceives or takes unfair advantage of another. Any means used by one person to deceive another may be defined as fraud. For example, if a person represents himself or herself as the agent of a business with […]

  • Fraud

    Introduction to Fraud Fraud, in law, general term for any instance in which one party deceives or takes unfair advantage of another. Any means used by one person to deceive another may be defined as fraud. For example, if a person represents himself or herself as the agent of a business with […]

  • Illicit Trade

    Hierarchical Display of Illicit trade Trade > Trade policy > Trade policy > Trade regulationsTrade > Distributive trades > Distributive trades > Retail trade > Pet shopSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social life > Bio-ethics > Trade in organsInternational Relations > Defence > […]