Multinational enterprises and the law
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Multinational enterprises and the law
(The Oxford international law library)
Oxford University Press, 2007
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780199227969
Description
Multinational Enterprises and the Law presents the only comprehensive contemporary and interdisciplinary account of the various techniques used to regulate multinational enterprises (MNEs) at the national, regional and multilateral levels. In addition it considers the effects of corporate self-regulation upon the development of the legal order in this area.
Split into four parts the book firstly deals with the conceptual basis for MNE regulation, explaining the growth of MNEs, their business and legal forms and the relationship between them and the effects of a globalising economy and society upon the evolution of regulatory agendas in the field. Part II covers the main areas of economic regulation including the limits of national and regional jurisdiction over MNE activities, controls, and liberalization of entry and establishment, tax, company,
and competition law. Part III introduces the social dimension of MNE regulation covering labour rights, human rights, and environmental issues, and Part IV deals with the contribution of international law and organizations to MNE regulation and to the control of investment risks, covering the main
provisions found in international investment agreements and their recent interpretation by international tribunals.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Table of Treaties
- Table of EC Materials
- Table of Official Publications of Governments and International Organisations
- Abbreviations
- PART I THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- 1. Getting to Know Multinationals
- 2. Business and Legal Forms of Multinational Enterprise: Towards a Theory of Control
- 3. Regulating Multinationals
- PART II ECONOMIC REGULATION BY HOME AND HOST COUNTRIES
- 4. The Jurisdictional Limits of Regulation through National or Regional Law
- 5. The Control of Inward Investment by Host States
- 6. Measures for the Encouragement of Inward Direct Investment
- 7. Taxation Problems Associated With MNEs
- 8. Group Liability and Directors' Duties
- 9. Corporate Governance and Disclosure
- 10. Regulation through Competition Law
- 11. Technology Transfer
- PART III THE SOCIAL DIMENSION
- 12. Labour Relations
- 13. Human Rights and Multinational Enterprises
- 14. Environmental Issues
- PART IV INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT REGULATION
- 15. The Control of Investment Risks I: Contractual Stability, Renegotiation, Taking of Property and Investment Guarantees
- 16. Control of Investment Risks II: Non-Discrimination, Fair and Equitable Treatment and Full Protection and Security
- 17. The Codification of International Standards For the Treatment of Foreign Investors
- 18. The Settlement of International Investment Disputes
- Index
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9780199282562
Description
Multinational Enterprises and the Law presents the only comprehensive, contemporary, and interdisciplinary account of the various techniques used to regulate multinational enterprises (MNEs) at the national, regional and multilateral levels. In addition it considers the effects of corporate self-regulation upon the development of the legal order in this area.
Split into four parts the book firstly deals with the conceptual basis for MNE regulation, explaining the growth of MNEs, their business and legal forms, the relationship between them and the effects of a globalising economy and society upon the evolution of regulatory agendas in the field. Part II covers the main areas of economic regulation including the limits of national and regional jurisdiction over MNE activities, controls and liberalization of entry and establishment; tax and company,
and competition law. Part III introduces the social dimension of MNE regulation covering labour rights, human rights, and environmental issues, and Part IV deals with the contribution of international law and organizations to MNE regulation and to the control of investment risks, covering the main
provisions found in international investment agreements and their recent interpretation by international tribunals.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Table of Treaties
- Table of EC Materials
- Table of Official Publications of Governments and International Organisations
- Abbreviations
- PART I THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
- 1. Getting to Know Multinationals
- 2. Business and Legal Forms of Multinational Enterprise: Towards a Theory of Control
- 3. Regulating Multinationals
- PART II ECONOMIC REGULATION BY HOME AND HOST COUNTRIES
- 4. The Jurisdictional Limits of Regulation through National or Regional Law
- 5. The Control of Inward Investment by Host States
- 6. Measures for the Encouragement of Inward Direct Investment
- 7. Taxation Problems Associated With MNEs
- 8. Group Liability and Directors' Duties
- 9. Corporate Governance and Disclosure
- 10. Regulation through Competition Law
- 11. Technology Transfer
- PART III THE SOCIAL DIMENSION
- 12. Labour Relations
- 13. Human Rights and Multinational Enterprises
- 14. Environmental Issues
- PART IV INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT REGULATION
- 15. The Control of Investment Risks I: Contractual Stability, Renegotiation, Taking of Property and Investment Guarantees
- 16. Control of Investment Risks II: Non-Discrimination, Fair and Equitable Treatment and Full Protection and Security
- 17. The Codification of International Standards For the Treatment of Foreign Investors
- 18. The Settlement of International Investment Disputes
- Index
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