Starting from a discussion of the theoretical underpinning of the
place companies occupy in society, this book explores the
consequences of adherence to free market contractualist theory,
including the lack of regulatory control of a sufficiently robust
nature. Professor Dine comments on the absence of a concept of
governance of groups from a comparative perspective and considers
the consequences of this absence for the conflict of laws. In
particular, she highlights the tragic consequences of globalization
by transnationals including polarization of income and
environmental damage, and suggests a possible legal framework to
prevent future damages.
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