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  • 51Corporate crime — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …

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  • 52Corporate censorship — Part of a series on Censorship By media …

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  • 53trust — A legal entity created by a grantor for the benefit of designated beneficiaries under the laws of the state and the valid trust instrument. The trustee holds a fiduciary responsibility to manage the trust s corpus assets and income for the… …

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  • 54Corporate personhood debate — The corporate personhood debate refers to the controversy (primarily in the United States) over the question of what subset of rights afforded under the law to natural persons should also be afforded to corporations as legal persons.Opponents of… …

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  • 55trust — trustable, adj. trustability, n. truster, n. /trust/, n. 1. reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc., of a person or thing; confidence. 2. confident expectation of something; hope. 3. confidence in the certainty of future… …

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  • 56Corporate Community Games — Started in Singapore in Year 2000, Corporate Community Games is a platform that provides working adults and their organizations a link with the larger community of which they are a part the corporate community. It bridges the various groups with… …

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  • 57Corporate Semantic Web — The term Corporate Semantic Web (CSW) is used to describe the application of Semantic Web technologies and Knowledge Management methodologies in corporate environments. The initial vision of a global Semantic Web remains largely unfulfilled[1],… …

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  • 58Corporate nationalism — Not to be confused with Business nationalism. Corporatism …

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  • 59Corporate liability — In criminal law, corporate liability determines the extent to which a corporation as a legal person can be liable for the acts and omissions of the natural persons it employs. It is sometimes regarded as an aspect of criminal vicarious liability …

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  • 60Corporate statism — Corporatism Con …

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