My analysis of the legal challenges posed by the growth of MNEs is based on an examination of a number of the examples used by Avi-Yonah to illustrate the working of his framework: piercing the corporate veil for mass torts (as in the Bhopal toxic chemical release), bribery, bankruptcy, child labor and antitrust. My approach focuses on the ways in which MNEs are special. To what extent do particular forms of behavior occurring within MNEs raise regulatory problems similar to problems raised by the same behavior occurring within other institutional arrangements, and to what extent does it raise problems that are different? Failure to ask these questions risks having the mere fact that a behavior occurs within an MNE obscure the most fundamen...
The phenomenon of industrial legislation is not new in the world. Several industrialized, non-indust...
Internationalization of firms has become a prominent phenomenon following the ever deepening process...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
My analysis of the legal challenges posed by the growth of MNEs is based on an examination of a numb...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of ...
Despite the economic importance of multinational enterprises ( MNEs ), there is a surprising paucity...
The author continues his assessment of how and in what circumstances and by what means multinational...
It was my great pleasure to participate in the 2007 International Law Weekend organized in New York ...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
This Comment will discuss the extraterritorial application of antitrust legislation in general and t...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
Emerging robustly in the 1990s as a global tour de force in the globalisation process, ‘multinationa...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The phenomenon of industrial legislation is not new in the world. Several industrialized, non-indust...
Internationalization of firms has become a prominent phenomenon following the ever deepening process...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...
My analysis of the legal challenges posed by the growth of MNEs is based on an examination of a numb...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of ...
Despite the economic importance of multinational enterprises ( MNEs ), there is a surprising paucity...
The author continues his assessment of how and in what circumstances and by what means multinational...
It was my great pleasure to participate in the 2007 International Law Weekend organized in New York ...
Business enterprises that operate across national boundaries have an enormous impact on the modern w...
This Comment will discuss the extraterritorial application of antitrust legislation in general and t...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
Multinational corporations are the global goliaths of modern times. These entities collectively are ...
Emerging robustly in the 1990s as a global tour de force in the globalisation process, ‘multinationa...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
This volume of the San Diego Law Review, devoted to the role of the multinational corporations, is f...
The phenomenon of industrial legislation is not new in the world. Several industrialized, non-indust...
Internationalization of firms has become a prominent phenomenon following the ever deepening process...
Over the course of the past thirty years, numerous non-state actor codes of conduct have emerged tha...