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Sicilian Mafia Organised Crime
1,598 wordsYOU would not know it from the English-language signs promising to serve passengers ''quickly'', but Naples' Capodichino airport is British-owned. In August, 70 % of it was bought by BAA, a company that also runs, among other things, London's main airport, Heathrow. For the Italian south this is a symbol of hope. Finding an international firm of this calibre willing to invest there has greatly boosted its confidence. BAA, for its part, was attracted by the south's tourist potential, but spent th...
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Health And Safety Organised Crime
1,207 words... s resulted in a split, two-tiered sex industry evolving, with a tightly controlled legal sector operating alongside a large and often vulnerable illegal sector (Dobinson, 1992, cited in Sullivan, 1999). Thus one group of workers hold positions in the state-approved brothels, often claiming that they work in virtual slave-like conditions for the privilege of being 'state approved'. Those who cannot obtain employment in the licensed brothels work instead in the illicit underground sex industry...
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Sicilian Mafia Organised Crime
1,614 wordsYOU would not know it from the English-language signs promising to serve passengers quickly, but Naples Capodichino airport is British-owned. In August, 70 % of it was bought by BAA, a company that also runs, among other things, London's main airport, Heathrow. For the Italian south this is a symbol of hope. Finding an international firm of this calibre willing to invest there has greatly boosted its confidence. BAA, for its part, was attracted by the souths tourist potential, but spent three ye...
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Organised Crime Oxford University
1,977 wordsCommunication Law and Ethics Essay Law Question: Week 4: Who can be sued in a defamation case? Outline possible defences, citing case studies. The penguin Modern English dictionary defines defamation as a false report made maliciously to injure. Other definitions of defamation include slander and calumny. The basic idea of defamation is simple. It is an attempt to balance the private right to protect ones reputation with the public right to freedom of speech. Defamation allows people to sue thos...
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Organised Crime Law Enforcement
848 wordsMartin Scorcese s GoodFellas, a 1990 film based on Nicholas Pileggi s Wiseguys, follows Henry Hill through his life in organised crime. The movie begins when he first enters the neighbourhood organised crime branch in Brooklyn, New York, and finishes when he leaves it to go into the FBI s witness protection program. Henry first becomes associated with the Mafia when he gets an after school job at the cabs office across the road, which happens to be run by the Mafia. His first run-in with the law...
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White Collar Crime Organised Crime
4,785 wordsMONEY AND TROUBLE- An analysis of motive within Europe Wolfgang Stoltzenberg s business Castor Holdings displayed the illusion of being a very successful company and the large banks of the world continued to lend to Stoltzenberg despite the fact that in reality the business had not made a profit in years. Castor Holdings was a parent company to York-Hannover that was run by Kersten Von Wersebe. Eventually when the banks began to foreclose and call back their loans Stoltzenberg had to file for ba...
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Organised Crime Civil Society
1,046 wordsObserver Review: Italy And Its Discontents By Observer Review: Italy And Its Discontents By Paul Ginsborg Mob rule and dirty money The events of 1992 - 93 lie at the heart of Paul Ginsborg's new history of Italy in the past two decades. And the legacy of those tumultuous years is still the central theme in the peninsulas politics today. Silvio Berlusconi, landslide victor in last Mays elections, is busily trying to sell his version of recent history to Italian, and European, public opinion. Wher...
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