When it is learned that the MP is complaining about the United States and its control over the export trading practices of a major Canadian corporation, Ford Ltd., surprise in in order. How, and more interestingly, why would the United States exercise control over the transactions of a foreign corporation? What has become of Canada\u27s national sovereignty? The answers concern an explosive and intriguing aspect of multinational corporations, involve a conflict between national and international law and furnish a basis for international dispute. The issue is one of national sovereignty and conflicting attempts at control over forcing subsidiaries of multinational corporations by the home and host countries. When restrictive legislation ...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
This Note investigates the legality of the extraterritorial application of the EAA under American an...
Up to the present the United States has imposed few restrictions on foreign direct investment. It ha...
Just recently a new force in world politics, the multinational corporation, has become the focus of...
Canadians have written many volumes about their relative inability to preserve their domestic econom...
The original reason for foreign corporation laws is lost; their conceptual foundation is largely dis...
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context trade--Canada and the United States, U.S....
One of the most troublesome of these conflicts arises when an American business abroad is subjected ...
An assessment of the Foreign Investment Review Act of Canada of 1972, describing the rationale for t...
The United States of America will enter the new millennium as the business leader of the world, but ...
A look back at the last thirty years of United States antitrust\u27s foreign voyages of discovery ...
The distinctive Canadian contribution to the resolution of conflict among shareholders and of confli...
This comment will outline the international response to extraterritorial application of United State...
Antitrust issues have become one of the main concern of the world economy community and the United N...
This study critically analyzes the historical role and influence of multinational drug cotpOrations...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
This Note investigates the legality of the extraterritorial application of the EAA under American an...
Up to the present the United States has imposed few restrictions on foreign direct investment. It ha...
Just recently a new force in world politics, the multinational corporation, has become the focus of...
Canadians have written many volumes about their relative inability to preserve their domestic econom...
The original reason for foreign corporation laws is lost; their conceptual foundation is largely dis...
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context trade--Canada and the United States, U.S....
One of the most troublesome of these conflicts arises when an American business abroad is subjected ...
An assessment of the Foreign Investment Review Act of Canada of 1972, describing the rationale for t...
The United States of America will enter the new millennium as the business leader of the world, but ...
A look back at the last thirty years of United States antitrust\u27s foreign voyages of discovery ...
The distinctive Canadian contribution to the resolution of conflict among shareholders and of confli...
This comment will outline the international response to extraterritorial application of United State...
Antitrust issues have become one of the main concern of the world economy community and the United N...
This study critically analyzes the historical role and influence of multinational drug cotpOrations...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
This Note investigates the legality of the extraterritorial application of the EAA under American an...
Up to the present the United States has imposed few restrictions on foreign direct investment. It ha...