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research, but already speak to a variety of theories about institutional development in times of globalization, such as …
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This paper examines the growth of transnational governance, and what it means for business lawyers advising multinational corporate clients. The term “governance” incorporates the network of actors, instruments and mechanisms that now govern transnational corporations, separate from the...
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Globalization is rapidly changing the landscape of law practice in China, especially its corporate legal sector. This … article reports on the preliminary findings of the China research of the Globalization, Lawyers, and Emerging Economies (GLEE …) Project, a comparative study that examines how globalization is reshaping the market for legal services in important emerging …
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Here is the question legal academics have been asking for the last few years. Did the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) that began in the United States with the fall of Lehman Brothers in 2008, and eventually spread to slow growth in most of the worlds major economies – including here in Spain –...
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roots with the result that most law schools are ill prepared to teach students about the present world, let alone the future … of legal practice as it will be for the next generation. The technological revolution that has been driving globalization …, globalized world of law. This paper outlines some ways for law schools to grapple with this …
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The issue of outsourcing jobs abroad stirs great emotion among Americans. Economic free-traders fiercely defend outsourcing as a positive for the U.S. economy while critics contend that corporate desire for low wages solely drives this practice. In this study I focus on a specific type of...
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