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<title>Corporate criminal liability in environmental protection : options for Malawi</title>
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Kalima, Justin
Kalima, J. 2009,'Corporate criminal liability in environmental protection : options for Malawi',  &#13;
SA Merchantile Law Journal,vol. 21, pp. 334-364.
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Dlagnekova, Polina
It is widely accepted that inter-state relationships have entered an era of globalisation. The economic theory of convergence explains that it is this phenomenon which has spearheaded, amongst others, the development of international rules in the field of trade, finance and taxation.
Journal article
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