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Transnational corporations (TNCs) have moved to the forefront of
regulatory governance both within states and in the international
arena. The Research Handbook on Transnational Corporations provides
expert background commentary and up-to-date insights into
regulatory frameworks impacting on TNCs at global, industry and
national levels. Written by global experts in their field, this
unique collection of essays provides in-depth understanding of how
the forces of globalisation affect the world's largest
corporations, and how those corporations, in turn, shape
globalisation. Comprehensive yet highly accessible, this is the
first major work on the reciprocal impact of TNCs on regulatory
processes. The Research Handbook provides guidance on how best to
understand the rapidly evolving relationship between TNCs and the
processes of treaty making, the formation of global industry
standards and the processes of national law making and policy
formation (with a focus on resource taxation). Global, industry and
national-level case studies are used to explain the basic
principles used to support state, private, and international
regulatory programs. Delivering both theoretical and practical
insights into the regulation of TNCs, this timely and authoritative
Research Handbook will be of particular interest to policy makers,
industry practitioners and lawyers. Students and academics will
also find it to be an invaluable resource. Contributors include: R.
Anderson, M. Bowman, L. Cata Backer, A. Chou, A. De Jonge, G.
Gilligan, D. Gleeson, M.A. Gonzalez-Perez, V. Harper Ho, J.A.
Kirshner, D. Kraal, L. Leonard, R. Lopert, M.E. Monasterio, P.
Neuwelt, J. O'Brien, A. Ruhmkorf, R. Tomasic, M. Woersdoerfer
Transnational Corporations and International Law provides a
comprehensive overview of existing laws and principles aimed at
regulating the international behavior of transnational corporations
(TNCs). Alice de Jonge highlights the inadequacies and
possibilities inherent in the current regulatory network and also
outlines a theoretical framework for bringing TNCs more
comprehensively under the coverage of internationally-agreed
standards of behavior. The book then explores institutional avenues
for bringing TNCs to account when such standards are breached. The
author also provides a unique perspective on the role of TNCs in
the evolution of international environmental law. She concludes by
highlighting the need for what the Special Representative of the
Secretary-General on the issue of human rights and transnational
corporations and other business enterprises, has called 'principled
pragmatism' in developing both the theory and practice of
international law as applied to global corporations. This
well-documented work will appeal to corporate leaders interested in
understanding the related practicalities of international corporate
liability as well as post-graduate students in international
business and international policy studies. Policymakers, academics
and researchers interested in a unique perspective on the future of
the global corporation as an internationally responsible global
citizen will find much to interest them in this book. Contents: 1.
The Corporation: A Good Tool but a Bad Master 2. Corporations
Behaving Well: Voluntary Strategies 3. The State and the
Multinational Corporation: The Investment Relationship 4.
Extra-territorial Legislation and Corporate Liability 5. Corporate
Criminal Liability for Extra-territorial Harms 6. Bringing the TNC
Under the Jurisdiction of International Law: Theory and Principles
7. Bringing the TNC Under the Jurisdiction of International Law:
Institutional Avenues 8. The Global Firm and the Environment 9. The
International Court of Justice as a Global Court of Appeal
1) This book provides a comprehensive understanding of gender
diversity on boards in China and India. 2) This presents a crucial
data based comparative analysis of women on boards in these two
countries. 3) The volume will be of interest to departments of
gender studies, China studies, India studies and business
management across UK and USA.
1) This book provides a comprehensive understanding of gender
diversity on boards in China and India. 2) This presents a crucial
data based comparative analysis of women on boards in these two
countries. 3) The volume will be of interest to departments of
gender studies, China studies, India studies and business
management across UK and USA.
Using detailed case studies of the first nine mainland Chinese
companies to be listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange (1993-94),
Alice de Jonge examines the evolution of corporate governance law
and culture in China's H-share market. A story emerges not of
tensions between ideas of corporate governance from two different
legal systems - Hong Kong vs. mainland Chinese - nor about legal
convergence as China adopts concepts from Anglo-American
jurisdictions. Rather, it is a story of individual firms being
pragmatic in mediating the different agendas of state-agencies that
own or control them.Corporate Governance and China's H-Share Market
looks at corporate governance in a cross-border context is unique
in providing a detailed understanding of China's H-share market
reveals why a beer company was the first ever Chinese firm to be
listed overseas. This fascinating work will appeal to postgraduate
students and scholars of corporate governance, Asian law and legal
systems and Asian business, as well as Chinese scholars more
generally. Professionals such as law practitioners working in
Chinese law will also find the book of interest.
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