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Offshore Finance Centers and Tax Havens: The Rise of Global Capital by Mark Hampton, X

Offshore Finance Centers and Tax Havens: The Rise of Global Capital by Mark Hampton, X
At present over forty jurisdictions offer a variety of facilities for offshore finance and tax evasion. According to one estimate, as much as half of the world's stock of money either resides in or is flowing through one of these "tax havens." Offshore finance centers have lifted a host of small countries from poverty and facilitated the growth of global financial markets. There are, however, disadvantages to this system, and in recent years the volatility and fickle nature of global financial capital has precipitated a number of crises. This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the origins of the current situation from the perspectives of economics, geography, international law, and international politics. Whether focusing on such theoretical issues as the state as legal fiction and the concept of sovereignty or exploring case studies on specific tax havens -- including Malaysia, Malta, and South Africa -- these timely essays remind us that the challenges of the 1990s will accompany us into the twenty-first century. Offshore Finance Centers and Tax Havens is essential reading for business leaders, policymakers, and scholars in the fields of law, economics, and international relations.



A Matter of Black and White: The Autobiography of ADA Lois Sipuel Fisher by Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher,
A Matter of Black and White: The Autobiography of ADA Lois Sipuel Fisher by Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher,
A Matter of Black and White is the personal story of an Oklahoma woman whose fight to gain an education formed a crucial episode in the civil rights movement. Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, of parents only one generation removed from slavery, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher became the plaintiff in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that laid the foundation for the eventual desegregation of schools (and much else) in America. When Oklahoma gained statehood in 1907, the first bill passed by the legislature called for the segregation of the state's public schools and universities. No one successfully challenged segregation until 1946, when Ada Lois Sipuel, a recent graduate of all-black Langston University, applied for admission to the all-white University of Oklahoma law school. Because Oklahoma had no segregated law school for blacks, she argued, the state's official policy of "separate but equal" education was illusory. Her simple act of applying to a white law school touched off a fire storm of controversy. At its center was a fierce legal battle waged by NAACP lawyers, including Thurgood Marshall. Fisher's autobiography reflects much of the history of American blacks and whites and of their changing relationships through this century. It is also the history of family and community life in a small southern town during years of legal segregation, racial discrimination, and economic depression. The people of this remarkable family and community did more than endure in trying times - they triumphed.



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