There is growing international concern about the growing power of transnational corporations ( TNCs ) and the consequences of corporate practices and globalization for the environment, labor, and human rights. There has been a significant expansion, over the last decade, of international mechanisms to define and enforce economic rules that promote and protect global markets, and secure and advance the rights and economic interests of TNCs. But efforts by governments to articulate and enforce norms to protect the environment, labor and human rights have lagged. I am going to look at some of the ways employed by United States (U.S.) to regulate TNC’s activities to prevent environmental damage and the impediments involved in this process
It has been reported that an estimated 100,000 multinational corporations (MNCs) account for about a...
In the 1990s concerns over transnational corporations (TNCs)2 once again appeared on the internation...
In this era of globalization, the world has indeed shrunk, it is more and more apparent that polluti...
There is growing international concern about the growing power of transnational corporations ( TNCs ...
One of the most controversial issues about transnational corporations is their environmental perfo...
Transnational corporate conduct that negatively impacts the environmental human rights of local comm...
In each decade since 1960, transnational corporations (TNCs) have tripled their foreign direct inves...
The aim of this paper is to explore the best method to regulate the activities of transnational comp...
Developing nations often look to their bounty of natural resources or willing labor as a means of at...
Policy debates on the rights and international status of climate refugees, environmental migrants, o...
Policy debates on the rights and international status of climate refugees, environmental migrants, o...
The increasing role played by transnational corporations (TNCs) in the international arena, and espe...
Challenges faced by states in the era of globalisation continue to erode the traditional internation...
In the past quarter of a century, an era of rapid economic globalization, there has been a remarkabl...
This paper explores the mechanisms through which multinational corporations the environmental regula...
It has been reported that an estimated 100,000 multinational corporations (MNCs) account for about a...
In the 1990s concerns over transnational corporations (TNCs)2 once again appeared on the internation...
In this era of globalization, the world has indeed shrunk, it is more and more apparent that polluti...
There is growing international concern about the growing power of transnational corporations ( TNCs ...
One of the most controversial issues about transnational corporations is their environmental perfo...
Transnational corporate conduct that negatively impacts the environmental human rights of local comm...
In each decade since 1960, transnational corporations (TNCs) have tripled their foreign direct inves...
The aim of this paper is to explore the best method to regulate the activities of transnational comp...
Developing nations often look to their bounty of natural resources or willing labor as a means of at...
Policy debates on the rights and international status of climate refugees, environmental migrants, o...
Policy debates on the rights and international status of climate refugees, environmental migrants, o...
The increasing role played by transnational corporations (TNCs) in the international arena, and espe...
Challenges faced by states in the era of globalisation continue to erode the traditional internation...
In the past quarter of a century, an era of rapid economic globalization, there has been a remarkabl...
This paper explores the mechanisms through which multinational corporations the environmental regula...
It has been reported that an estimated 100,000 multinational corporations (MNCs) account for about a...
In the 1990s concerns over transnational corporations (TNCs)2 once again appeared on the internation...
In this era of globalization, the world has indeed shrunk, it is more and more apparent that polluti...