In the following Article, Dr. Hadari first analyzes the traditional Continental and Anglo-American conflict of laws theories of nationality and choice of law applicable to corporations. He then demonstrates how national interests often impinge upon these concepts, resulting in pragmatic systems of regulation when multinational enterprises are the subject of governmental action. Noting that consistency in regulation is lacking among nation-states and that this fact leads to great uncertainty in policy-making for multinational enterprises, Dr. Hadari sets forth guidelines to aid courts and legislatures in determining and formulating the applicable law and the nationality of such enterprises. In conclusion, the author acknowledges the necessit...
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in internatio...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
One of the most important elements in the development of international economic relations is undoubt...
The subject of nationality of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) has a great importance scientifically...
Despite the economic importance of multinational enterprises ( MNEs ), there is a surprising paucity...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of ...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
The recent growth and development of the multinational corporation presents the international commun...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The article explores the existence, nature and impact of the market for `legal products', and in par...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
The author sets out the context in which the Land Registry consultation papers of 2002 on the subjec...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
This Article explores the different approaches taken by the academic and judicial communities of Ger...
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in internatio...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
One of the most important elements in the development of international economic relations is undoubt...
The subject of nationality of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) has a great importance scientifically...
Despite the economic importance of multinational enterprises ( MNEs ), there is a surprising paucity...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of ...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
The recent growth and development of the multinational corporation presents the international commun...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The article explores the existence, nature and impact of the market for `legal products', and in par...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
The author sets out the context in which the Land Registry consultation papers of 2002 on the subjec...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
This Article explores the different approaches taken by the academic and judicial communities of Ger...
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in internatio...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
One of the most important elements in the development of international economic relations is undoubt...