Intercultural Activity- “Remember the Titans”

 

Explain the co-culture interactions and where barriers exist to what effect.
Discuss this course through the movie.
Look below the surface.
What co-cultures are in play and what bias/co cultural bias or conflict is being communicated?
When discussing use the co-culture(s) being represented in the movie.
Look for subleties of communication.
Observe below the surface from a co-cultural communication perspective.
Observe and describe the nonverbal communication: include as many of the relevant following general
appearance, dress, body movements, posture, facial expressions, gestures, tough, eye contact, values and
philosophies about life concerns and/or anything you feel of important about the understanding of the meaning
of intercultural activity and interaction between co-cultures and ensuing conflicts.
Where do breakdowns occur?
Also observe the following verbal communication: tone of voice, gender, class, age, etc.
All aspects of the co-cultures observed in your chosen movie.
What have you learned? How will it help you interacting with the co-culture of the movie you have chose –
Remember the Titans

Sample Solution

4.1.1 Vulnerability 1: Cross-border supply of goods and services: creating an environment for abuse in VAT

Due to harmonisation of the VAT system in the EU, there has been a significant increase in cross-border trade. The harmonisation included the creation of cross-border trade which would ensure a significant level of trade in goods and services, thereby lessening the possibility of VAT fraud and abuse of law. The Commission has constantly highlighted the vulnerability of the VAT system and due to the complexity of the 28 jurisdictions engaged in cross-border trade, the EU legislator is faced with a constant challenge of preventing VAT as an environment for abuse or VAT fraud.

4.1.2 Vulnerability 2:

4.2 The fundamental distinction between abuse of law and abuse of rights
In the context of taxation, the CJEU has defined “abuse” as a form of tax minimisation, which through misuse of legal forms achieves a result which is not in compliance with system principles. This means that though tax abuse and tax avoidance are related, they do not coincide.

At this juncture, it is important to note that both abuse of rights and abuse of law are not necessarily the same. Generally speaking, abuse of law indicates abuse in Union law, whereas abuse of rights indicates abuse of Union law. The former may be defined as a situation where a person relies on a European legal right to circumvent or displace national law, while taking advantage of a right in European law, but in a manner running contrary to its spirit constitutes the latter.

In 2006, the CJEU extended the abuse of law principle in the Halifax to apply to the field of VAT. The abstract distinction between both abuse of law and abuse of rights is based on a dictum from Centros, where it was provided that abuse of law involves avoiding national provisions through claiming fundamental freedoms, whereas abuse of rights involves abusing rights directly provided by EU law. According to this dictum, a Member State:

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