This collection offers a powerful and coherent study of the transformation of the multinational enterprise as both an object and subject of law within and beyond States. The study develops an analysis of the large firm as being a system of organization exercising vast powers through various instruments of private law, such as property rights, contracts and corporations.
The volume focuses on the firm as the operational unit of governance within emerging systems of globalization, whilst exploring in-depth the forms within which the firm might be regulated as against the inhibiting parameters of national law. It connects, through the ordering concept of the firm in globalization, the distinct regimes of constitutionalization, national and international law.
The study will be of interest to students and academics in globalization and the regulation of multinational corporations, as well as law, economics and politics on a global scale. It will also interest government leaders and NGOs working in the areas of MNE regulations.
John Ruggie, in his Forward, concludes:
A core argument advanced in this book is that conventional social science understandings of both constitutionalism and of the multinational enterprises are inadequate to fully grasp the ongoing transformation in global governance, and that traditional modes of global governance are inadequate to meeting pressing people and planet challenges. All need to be reimagined and new approaches developed through informed practice. No comprehensive--let alone final--word is possible at thia time about how to do that. Nevertheless, the authors advance the agenda enormously by pointing in, and exploring, promising intellectual and policy directions.
The articles by Jean-Philippe Robé, Paddy Ireland, Ronen Palan, Elsa Peskine and Stéphane Vernac, Guter Teubner, Jean de Munck, Véonique Champeil-Desplats, Larry Catá Backer, Aontoine Lyon-Caen, Tatiana Sachs, Charley Hannoun, and Christian Chavagneux move us toward a better understanding of thw multi corporate enterprise in the globalized world in which it now operates.
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Globalization Law & Policy Series.
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