This article examines how the empowering of the multinational corporation (MNC)1 under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements affects the human rights of least developed country citizens (LDC). In addition to limited liability, the MNC under the WTO agreements now enjoy the benefits of ease of entry, exit, repatriation of profits, freedom of business activity generally, and more importantly, very strong property rights protection. The article highlights some conflicts of interest arising between MNC and LDC states and its citizens, and the battle between MNC property rights protection and the observance of fundamental human rights, and looks at ways of addressing these problems
Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinationa...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
All companies, regardless of the sector they belong to, can positively or negatively impact human ri...
This chapter examines how the empowering of the multinational corporation (MNC) under the World Trad...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
This Article explores a new field: international property law. International law increasingly creat...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinationa...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
All companies, regardless of the sector they belong to, can positively or negatively impact human ri...
This chapter examines how the empowering of the multinational corporation (MNC) under the World Trad...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
A multinational corporation (MNC) is defined simply as a company that owns property or operates in a...
Developing countries are attracting a significant portion of global foreign direct investments. Gove...
Despite the absence of a comprehensive global pact on the subject, the human right to property prote...
The massive emergence of multinational enterprises (MNEs) has become an explicit phenomenon of the c...
This Article explores a new field: international property law. International law increasingly creat...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
Although international business studies have examined the role of non-market factors in multinationa...
Over the past sixty years a dichotomy has developed in the United States\u27 involvement in internat...
All companies, regardless of the sector they belong to, can positively or negatively impact human ri...