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excessive administrative discretion - namely rule of government officials - in other areas. Shareholders' litigation and anti …-dumping investigation are two such contrasting examples. This brief will examine the evolution of shareholders' suits in China as well as … lobbying efforts of a growing domestic constituency comprising of both individual and institutional shareholders in China. The …
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Presently the Doha Round negotiations for ensuring disciplines in the area of subsidies and countervailing measures are going on at the multilateral level. In particular, a major focus of the current negotiation is on removal of the actionable subsidies being provided in the fishery sector. The...
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Modern practice of international business requires companies to structure their corporate form into one which would be advantageous and safe for the management, growth and sustainability of business. However, when corporate structuring is used to avoid obligations of the company, the latter may...
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The increased importance of environmental protection led to the introduction of sustainability-related criteria in standard-setting practices. A discomfort with the functioning, working methods and certain rigidities of the global standardizing bodies such as the ISO led to a mushrooming of a...
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Kosovo and its citizens need trade liberalization in order to get quality goods and also decrease the imbalance in foreign trade. Recent agreements with the European Union and future trade preferences will certainly help the trade between EU and Kosovo. With this step in hand and the already...
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China's entry into the world economy will affect not just how we act but how we think. It will affect especially what … nature of American business law today still stands in the way of a wholly profit-maximizing approach to law or the world in … China's economic institutions and China's participation in world trade may have the surprising effect of blunting …
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The analysis of the interaction between the European Union legal order and World Trade Organisation (‘WTO’) law would …
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The analysis of the interaction between the legal order of the European Union (“EU”) and the law of the World Trade …
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Actors in international law are presumed to be states. Yet in the international economic law arena, the corporation is one of the most prominent non-state actors. Indeed, in some instances, the corporation may even be more influential than the state in some arenas of international economic law....
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