Global regulation of international business transactions presents a particular form of the moral hazard problem. Global firms use economic and political power to manipulate state and state-controlled multilateral regulation to preserve their opportunity to externalize the social costs of global economic activity with impunity. Unless other actors can effectively counter this at the national and global regulatory levels, globalization re-creates the conditions for under-regulated or “robber baron” capitalism at the global level. This model of economic activity has been rejected at the national level by the same modern democratic capitalist states which currently dominate globalization, creating a crisis of legitimacy and, ultimately, securit...
The legal regime regulating cross-border investment gives key rights to foreign investors and places...
Thomas Pogge’s notion of moral loopholes serves to provide support for two claims: first, that the ...
Recent developments, particularly in Europe, make it difficult to ignore the debate around globalisa...
Global regulation of international business transactions presents a particular form of the moral haz...
In the inherently anarchic international system the validity of moral principles is weakening. To o...
In this article, we observe the legalized character of the phenomenon popularly called globalizatio...
This study postulates that the recent world financial crisis, symptomatically manifested in the fina...
As economic, political and social activities are globalized, issues of global governance and the rul...
In this article, we observe the legalized character of the phenomenon popularly called “globalizatio...
How does economic globalization shape the regulatory policies that states impose to control negative...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about the challenges governments face in regulat...
In a global economy, corporate responsibility has to interact with the specific social and environme...
Globalization extends the space of the things that are simultaneous for the human. This applies part...
This Article examines the overlooked countertrend of international trade regulation. It offers a the...
This text reflects on the role of the global market, defined as the space where various relations be...
The legal regime regulating cross-border investment gives key rights to foreign investors and places...
Thomas Pogge’s notion of moral loopholes serves to provide support for two claims: first, that the ...
Recent developments, particularly in Europe, make it difficult to ignore the debate around globalisa...
Global regulation of international business transactions presents a particular form of the moral haz...
In the inherently anarchic international system the validity of moral principles is weakening. To o...
In this article, we observe the legalized character of the phenomenon popularly called globalizatio...
This study postulates that the recent world financial crisis, symptomatically manifested in the fina...
As economic, political and social activities are globalized, issues of global governance and the rul...
In this article, we observe the legalized character of the phenomenon popularly called “globalizatio...
How does economic globalization shape the regulatory policies that states impose to control negative...
The past two decades have witnessed growing concern about the challenges governments face in regulat...
In a global economy, corporate responsibility has to interact with the specific social and environme...
Globalization extends the space of the things that are simultaneous for the human. This applies part...
This Article examines the overlooked countertrend of international trade regulation. It offers a the...
This text reflects on the role of the global market, defined as the space where various relations be...
The legal regime regulating cross-border investment gives key rights to foreign investors and places...
Thomas Pogge’s notion of moral loopholes serves to provide support for two claims: first, that the ...
Recent developments, particularly in Europe, make it difficult to ignore the debate around globalisa...