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: How 25 Multinationals Rule the World on the one hand and The Myth of the Global Corporation on the other. In legal terms …, this apparent contradiction can be explored by assessing the impact of MNEs on state sovereignty. Arguments that MNEs are … usurping national sovereignty and overruning the state should not be taken at face value. Rather, an understanding of the …
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The past few decades have witnessed the growth of an exciting debate in the legal academy about the tensions between economic pressures to commodify and philosophical commitments to the market inalienability of certain items. Sex, organs, babies and college athletics are among the many topics...
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One of the issues related to globalization - the most important issue is the sovereignty of national states and … states, with globalization in the face of economic security.Among economic reforms implemented for overcoming of world … resonance. The stage is on the agenda of with modern in global competitiveness and economic sovereignty of the interoperability …
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The rationale for “delocalizing” transnational public policy is not that domestic authorities lack the capacity to delineate the scope of transnational public policy. Rather it is that the public policy that is articulated solely through a domestic judicial lens can be fractionalized as...
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sovereignty and democracy work to constrain globalization, how globalization and sovereignty generate a democratic deficit, and … how globalization and democracy lead to limitations upon, and even the transcendence of, sovereignty. How to make the …. Global and domestic governance reflect the need to reconcile the combined implications of globalization, sovereignty, and …
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The objective of this chapter is to explore the proprietary and contractual techniques that serve to allocate control over resources in the context of neoliberal legality, using foreign investment relations as a case study. This chapter seeks to examine how the dominant legal techniques make...
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Sovereignty to tax is a central idea for international tax law. However, to be formally sovereign is not the same thing … as being able to effectively exercise sovereignty. The mobility of capital and businesses, or at least the perception of … their mobility, is increasingly pressuring state sovereignty. In this essay I use the term ‘economic-ideological forces' to …
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, the increasing influence of globalization and digitalization on domestic tax systems has made improved international … between the two models reveals increasing sovereignty conflicts in international taxation. Sovereignty conflicts that will …
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Sovereignty has been part of the West's political vocabulary since at least the XIII century. But where does the idea … of sovereignty come from? And what does it mean? This chapter begins by explaining the classical sense of sovereignty … relevance of this sense of sovereignty to international law. In the final section, the future of sovereignty is discussed …
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The past few decades have witnessed the growth of an exciting debate in the legal academy over the tensions between norms and philosophical commitments to the market inalienability of certain items on the one hand and to economic pressures to commodify on the other. Sex, organs, babies and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012989167