Jurisdictions
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While G20 leaders have already given a nod to some of these reforms, a far wider range of officials, regulators, and investors, across many local, national, and regional jurisdictions, must do the difficult work to deliver results.
This implies an important role for the
jurisdictions
in which these companies are registered, for they have the power to set the rules by which the extractive industries operate.
Between them, European and American rules can require many resource-extraction companies to be transparent, but there remain many companies that come under other
jurisdictions.
A new debate is emerging about how we govern and exercise stewardship over the high seas – the 45% of the Earth’s surface that lies beyond national
jurisdictions.
If we allow it simply to happen on its own, many
jurisdictions
will be stuck with pipelines to nowhere, half-built mega-mines, and stranded assets that weaken the economy and contribute to political polarization and social unrest.
But other
jurisdictions
should not act to undercut the restrictions imposed by home authorities.
The proposals include a minimum corporate tax agreed by developed countries, and mechanisms to prevent multinationals from shifting their profits to subsidiaries in low-tax
jurisdictions.
Moreover, in contrast to the OECD reforms, the ICRICT recommends public reporting by multinationals on taxes paid in all
jurisdictions.
If it is true, the case against Karma suggests that officials stationed in Tibetan areas may be gaining more power, able to reach out beyond their
jurisdictions
to pursue what appear to be little more than personal grievances.
Many cities in California and the state itself already act as “sanctuary jurisdictions,” which protect undocumented immigrants from deportation by limiting cooperation with federal authorities.
Trump has already threatened to cut federal funding to sanctuary
jurisdictions.
The regulation’s impact could be bolstered by two other proposals: automatic exchange of tax information among
jurisdictions
and a requirement that multinationals report revenues on a country-by-country basis.
Physician-assisted dying is legal in an increasing number of
jurisdictions.
And while taxing Big Tech’s profits is essential, these firms’ skilled accountants and abundant opportunities to shift profits to different
jurisdictions
makes this difficult.
Franklin Roosevelt, for instance, ran an inefficient organization with overlapping
jurisdictions
and responsibilities.
The case is seemingly complex, as it involved multiple owners, numerous subsidiaries, and an array of
jurisdictions.
The UN includes organizations that cater to a wide range of
jurisdictions
but not to the growing community of science advisors.
The first recommendation is curious: IMF staff seem unaware that a stress-testing regime for insurers has already been put in place in some jurisdictions, notably the United Kingdom.
The report also offers an up-to-date review of how assistance by physicians in ending life is working in the “living laboratories” – the
jurisdictions
where it is legal.
The panel examined reports from each of these jurisdictions, with the exception of Montana (where legalization of assistance in dying occurred only in 2009, and reliable data are not yet available).
Naturally, regulatory diversity would require cross-border financial controls to ensure that banks do not evade national regulations by operating from foreign
jurisdictions.
Multinationals are still allowed to salt their profits away in ultra-low-tax
jurisdictions.
Countries are getting tougher because migration flows can be diverted across
jurisdictions.
Realistic restrictions in Europe can be adopted only by taking into account migration spillovers across jurisdictions, which requires implementing policies that are agreed at the EU level.
It is also prone to tax evasion, owing to different definitions of corporate income in the member states and the vast opportunities for cheating offered by ALP (since reference market prices often do not exist), not to mention profit-shifting to low-tax
jurisdictions.
But not all
jurisdictions
respond in the same way.
Expensive border fences and walls are not necessary for these purposes: they do not stop the missiles or fighter jets of an invading army, and they are no better than a map at representing the edges of different polities, economies, and
jurisdictions.
In addition , the 50 American states each have separate bank regulators (with overlapping
jurisdictions
with the national regulators), most have savings bank regulators, all have credit union regulators, all have insurance regulators (which is solely a state responsibility), and all have securities regulators.
Marine management remains a fragmented patchwork of national and international bodies, with separate and often overlapping jurisdictions, and no global accountability.
Moreover, international provisions in the pending tax legislation will give US multinationals an even greater incentive to invest, hire, and produce abroad, while using transfer pricing and other schemes to salt away profits in low-tax
jurisdictions.
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