Search Results - Border Security Force
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The utility of counterinsurgency in Balochistan (2013-2019) by the Pakistani Security Forces for achieving the safety of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
Published 2020“…This thesis concludes that the Pakistani Army has largely controlled the insurgency in Balochistan, but at the same time, the reduction of tangible support to the insurgents through the porous borders and an effective strategy to break the nexus of the Islamic State of Khorasan (ISK) in Balochistan is urgently required to end the insurgency and ensure CPEC’s security. …”
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Financial Risks in Chinese Enterprises' Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions
Published 2011“…These risks have their unique/specific reflection when faced by Chinese enterprises in their cross-border M&As. The research shows that for Chinese companies‟ cross-border M&As, the valuation risk was mainly caused by information asymmetry, especially lack of labour law and industrial relation knowledge of host countries, which led to underestimated labour-related costs in post acquisition business integration. …”
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The role of national task force in responding to illegal activities during covid-19 pandemic
Published 2021“…Border security is an essential component of Malaysia’s defence and security policy. …”
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Responsibility to protect: an examination of multinational joint task force and the fight against insurgency in the lake Chad Basin, 2009-2017
Published 2020“…In addition to this, the collaborative effort among the states affected by the insurgency namely, Nigeria, Chad, Niger Republic and Cameroon has enhanced the operational capacity of the Multinational Joint Task Force as demonstrated in intelligence sharing and cross border pursuit. …”
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International Law Issues Arising out of Israel’s Military Attack Against Lebanon in 2006
Published 2007“…The question to be determined here is whether the 2006 military use of force by Israel against Lebanon falls within the ambit of general prohibition of the use of force or within anyone of the two exceptions? …”
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International law issues arising out of Israel's military attack against Lebanon in 2006
Published 2007“…The question to be determined here is whether the 2006 military use force by Israel against Lebanon falls within the ambit of general prohibition of the use of force or within anyone of the two exceptions? …”
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Repression, rivalry and racketeering in the creation of Franco’s Spain: the curious case of Emilio Griffiths
Published 2018“…The article charts Griffiths’ own demise, from senior rebel official to arrest and unexplained death at the hands of Francoist security forces just ten months later, and uses the mystery to further speculate as to rivalries and repression in early-Francoist Spain…”
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'You cannot be raped when you are a sex worker’: sexual violence among substance abusing sex workers in Musina, Limpopo province
Published 2019“…Additionally, sex workers report that they are constantly sexually violated by state security agents like the South African Police Officers, members of the defence forces, home affairs officials who arrests them and later demand for sex in exchange of their freedom. …”
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The trafficking of women and children in Nigeria an analysis of the new anti-trafficking legislation and its application
Published 2010“…Human trafficking refers to the use of force, coercion or fraud to move people, mostly women and children, within or across national borders, for the purpose of labour or sexual exploitation. …”
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An examination on legal issues in Islamic home financing : a focus on Al-Bay Bithaman 'Ajil (Abba) / Muhammad Ghiyathuddin Abdul Halim, Huzaimi Hashim, Muhammad Effendy Ahmad
Published 2011“…Together with the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009, Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989, Takaful Act 1984 and the Securities Commission (Amendment) Act 2007, these governing laws under the auspices of Bank Negara Malaysia and Securities Commission of Malaysia formed the legal framework required in providing an enabling environment that attracts, encourages and spurs on continued progress of the Islamic banking and financial services, domestically as well as cross-border. …”
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Trade costs in international trade
Published 2018“…It focuses on traditional and non-traditional sources of trade costs that imped trade flows at various phases of a typical export shipment: behind the borders, at the borders and beyond the borders. …”
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Generalised fleet maintenance modelling
Published 2019“…It is well known that countries try to maintain the peace and security of their borders by investing in the weapon systems of their armed forces. …”
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Preface for Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities: A Special Edition Devoted to Issues in Criminal Justice in the 21st Century: Spirit, Form & Challenges
Published 2015“…As such, these have an impact to the collection of evidence as well as the need to revisit the appropriateness of the existing punishments. The forces of globalisation and international trade have also given rise to new commercial crimes across borders that require re-thinking of traditional concepts such as criminality, evidence gathering and punishment. …”
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Aktiviti ekonomi sempadan di Perairan Sg. Golok - Rantau Panjang: Isu dan cabaran
Published 2013“…There are difficulties faced by security personnel from specific agencies manning the border along the waters of Sungai Golok and Rantau Panjang duty-free zone.In terms of border enforcement in the waters of Sungai Golok and Rantau Panjang duty-free zone is found there are various difficulties faced by security personnel from specific agencies. …”
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Transnational terrorism and the shifting paradigm of sovereignty: analyzing the Bokoharam counter terrorism
Published 2015“…In the present period, changing state demeanor s with respect to sovereignty and counter terrorism emerge from a shifting balance between costs and benefits in battling international terrorist groups.This evident with the establishment of a Multinational Joint Task Force which allows cross-border military operations by neighboring countries thereby creating a paradigm shift from the traditional and rigid conception of sovereignty to a more flexible one.…”
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