Multinational enterprises are becoming a dominant force in
international business but surprisingly little has been written on
the vital question of the legal issues surrounding their global
operations.
Newly updated in paperback, Multinational Enterprises and the
Law represents the only complete contemporary and interdisciplinary
account of the various techniques used to regulate MNE's at
national, regional and international levels. The coverage is
comprehensive, authoritative and accessible using numerous case
studies from both developed and developing stages to unite theory
and current practice.
Split into three major sections the book deals with:
Part I - the conceptual background to MNE regulation.
Part II - a complete examination of the limits of national and
regional jurisdiction in regulating MNEs, restrictions on entry and
establishment, investment promotion, the impact of the WTO
post-entry controls in the fields of tax, company law, antitrust
and labour law.
Part III - the contribution of international law and organizations
to the regulation of MNEs, including renegotiations and
expropriation, ICSID, MIGA and bilateral investment treaties.
The author has skilfully identified the contributions that
economics, politics and sociology can add to a full understanding
of the legal environment in which the MNE operates.
There can be no doubt that the breadth and depth of the coverage
in this book will make it the definitive reference for students,
researchers and practitioners in international law, business law,
development studies, international politics and international
business.
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