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The article analyzes the impact that globalization has had on the ability of government at the national level. To do …
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the leading global regulating authority with regard to international trade in …
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supervising world's fairs and expos going back to 1928. The BIE is an unusual treaty in having its own customs regime and in …
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As economic and social decisions are increasingly being made internationally, both civil society and business networks are attempting to gain seats at the global table. The evolution of these two networks has been largely uncoordinated, and neither can claim to represent the global citizenry as...
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The Japanese Antimonopoly Act (AMA, 1947) does not state how far its provisions reach internationally, and the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has been very cautious about applying the AMA to actions taken abroad. Instead, there is a special provision, Article 6, that prohibits enterprises...
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and deprive the world of the benefit that digital services can provide.The paper suggests therefore that global standards … residents around the world, the global standards need to be complemented by tailored national rules. Also, global rule …
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The landscape of supranational institutions is highly diverse, defying a single concept of globalization. Some cross …
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, the increasing influence of globalization and digitalization on domestic tax systems has made improved international …
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the latter operate with the endorsement and support of states. In this way states facilitate globalization. At the same …
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Small jurisdictions have become significant players in cross-border corporate and financial services. Their nature, legal status, and market roles, however, remain under-theorized. Lacking a sufficiently nuanced framework to describe their functions in cross-border finance - and the peculiar...
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