The supranational corporation : beyond the multinationals / / by Laura Westra.

The growth of corporate power has kept pace with and even exceeded the rapid rise of globalization in the past two decades. With it has come the weakening of a nation’s ability to hold corporate power in check, and the increasing inability of states to protect the rights of individuals within their...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences 53.
Physical Description:1 online resource (220 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction --
The Corporation: From the “Original Sin” (Santa Clara) to Right of Personhood (Roe) --
The Corporation: Controlling Public Health and Other Basic Rights --
The Corporation and the State: A Question of Power --
The Corporation as Criminal --
The Corporation as a Supranational Power: The European Union --
The Corporation as a Supranational Power --
Appendix I: Cases --
Appendix II: Documents --
References --
Index.
Summary:The growth of corporate power has kept pace with and even exceeded the rapid rise of globalization in the past two decades. With it has come the weakening of a nation’s ability to hold corporate power in check, and the increasing inability of states to protect the rights of individuals within their national boundaries as a result of the growing number of international legal instruments. This work lays bare corporate actions both domestic and international, under the guise of legal \'personhood,\' and shows how corporations flaunt laws and act as controlling powers beyond the constraints imposed on legal state citizens. Corporations are now “embedded” within domestic legal regimes and insinuate themselves to subvert the very systems designed to restrain corporate power and protect the public weal. Using international vehicles like the WTO and NAFTA, corporate collective power effectively supersedes the constitutional mandate of nation states.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900425272X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Laura Westra.