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Category: International Policy

Using the Courts to Combat Terrorism: Arab Bank and Beyond

  • June 1, 2015

A recent wave of lawsuits against financial institutions accused of processing payments for terror organizations raises serious questions about the use of civil courts to combat terrorism.

Categories: International Policy, Security

Mexico’s Financial Discipline Reform: Breaking the Riddle of Subnational Debt

  • May 20, 2015

Financial discipline at Mexico’s subnational level still has a long way to go if public finance administration is not considered as part of the reform agenda. This article sparks a debate about public financial management core issues perhaps influencing borrowing…

Categories: Economy, International Policy
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