The multinational enterprise and legal control : : host state sovereignty in an era of economic globalization / / edited by Cynthia Day Wallace.
This long-awaited new book from Cynthia Day Wallace picks up the thread of her best-selling Legal Control of the Multinational Enterprise: National Regulatory Techniques and the Prospects for International Controls . In the present work she applies herself to legal and pragmatic aspects of control s...
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The multinational enterprise and legal control : host state sovereignty in an era of economic globalization / edited by Cynthia Day Wallace. The Hague : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, [2002] ©2002 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier This long-awaited new book from Cynthia Day Wallace picks up the thread of her best-selling Legal Control of the Multinational Enterprise: National Regulatory Techniques and the Prospects for International Controls . In the present work she applies herself to legal and pragmatic aspects of control surrounding MNE operations. The primary focus is on legal and administrative techniques and measures practised by host states to control - transparently or less so - foreign MNE activity within their territories, or even extraterritorially when effects are felt within national boundaries. The primary geographic focus is the six most investment-intensive industrialized states (namely,Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom). At the same time an important message of the present study is precisely the implication for the developing countries as well as for the emerging market economies of central and eastern Europe - and even Asian nations besides Japan, because it is the sharing of this very 'experience of years' that can best serve to facilitate a fuller participation on the part of the up-and-coming economies in the same global market place. Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword. -- Acknowledgments. -- Abbreviations. -- Preface to the Second Edition. -- Introduction. -- Part One : Setting the Stage. -- I . The Historical Context. -- II . The Global Context. -- III . Fears and Sources of Conflict. -- IV . Legal and Organizational Forms and Modes of Operation. -- V . Important Preliminary Distinctions Re Control and Control Relationships. -- Part Two : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Entry and Establishment. -- VI . Exclusionary Techniques at Entry. -- VII . Conditional Entry. -- Part Three : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Operations. -- VIII . General Policy and Practice. -- IX . Control Through Disclosure Laws and Regulations. -- X . Control Through Restriction of Capital Movements. -- XI . Control Through Competition Law and Policy. -- XII . Control Through Jurisdictional Reach. -- XIII . Conflicts over Extraterritorial Antitrust. -- XIV . Conflicts over `Extraterritorial' Discovery. -- XV . Control Through Tax Legislation. -- Part Four : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNEs: Disinvestment. -- XVI . Controls over Operations Resulting in Disinvestment. -- XVII . Control Through Expropriation: Traditional Concepts in Transition. -- XVIII . Control Through Indirect Taking: `Creeping Expropriation'. -- Part Five : The International Legal Framework. -- XIX . The Role and Function of International Instruments. -- XX . Contemporary International Instruments and Initiatives. -- Conclusions. -- Index. Description based on print version record. International business enterprises Law and legislation. International business enterprises State supervision. Host countries (Business) Law and legislation. 90-411-1789-X Wallace, Cynthia Day, editor. |
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The multinational enterprise and legal control : host state sovereignty in an era of economic globalization / Foreword. -- Acknowledgments. -- Abbreviations. -- Preface to the Second Edition. -- Introduction. -- Part One : Setting the Stage. -- I . The Historical Context. -- II . The Global Context. -- III . Fears and Sources of Conflict. -- IV . Legal and Organizational Forms and Modes of Operation. -- V . Important Preliminary Distinctions Re Control and Control Relationships. -- Part Two : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Entry and Establishment. -- VI . Exclusionary Techniques at Entry. -- VII . Conditional Entry. -- Part Three : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Operations. -- VIII . General Policy and Practice. -- IX . Control Through Disclosure Laws and Regulations. -- X . Control Through Restriction of Capital Movements. -- XI . Control Through Competition Law and Policy. -- XII . Control Through Jurisdictional Reach. -- XIII . Conflicts over Extraterritorial Antitrust. -- XIV . Conflicts over `Extraterritorial' Discovery. -- XV . Control Through Tax Legislation. -- Part Four : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNEs: Disinvestment. -- XVI . Controls over Operations Resulting in Disinvestment. -- XVII . Control Through Expropriation: Traditional Concepts in Transition. -- XVIII . Control Through Indirect Taking: `Creeping Expropriation'. -- Part Five : The International Legal Framework. -- XIX . The Role and Function of International Instruments. -- XX . Contemporary International Instruments and Initiatives. -- Conclusions. -- Index. |
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Foreword. -- Acknowledgments. -- Abbreviations. -- Preface to the Second Edition. -- Introduction. -- Part One : Setting the Stage. -- I . The Historical Context. -- II . The Global Context. -- III . Fears and Sources of Conflict. -- IV . Legal and Organizational Forms and Modes of Operation. -- V . Important Preliminary Distinctions Re Control and Control Relationships. -- Part Two : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Entry and Establishment. -- VI . Exclusionary Techniques at Entry. -- VII . Conditional Entry. -- Part Three : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNE Affiliates: Operations. -- VIII . General Policy and Practice. -- IX . Control Through Disclosure Laws and Regulations. -- X . Control Through Restriction of Capital Movements. -- XI . Control Through Competition Law and Policy. -- XII . Control Through Jurisdictional Reach. -- XIII . Conflicts over Extraterritorial Antitrust. -- XIV . Conflicts over `Extraterritorial' Discovery. -- XV . Control Through Tax Legislation. -- Part Four : Techniques of Restrictive Host State Control Over Foreign MNEs: Disinvestment. -- XVI . Controls over Operations Resulting in Disinvestment. -- XVII . Control Through Expropriation: Traditional Concepts in Transition. -- XVIII . Control Through Indirect Taking: `Creeping Expropriation'. -- Part Five : The International Legal Framework. -- XIX . The Role and Function of International Instruments. -- XX . Contemporary International Instruments and Initiatives. -- Conclusions. -- Index. |
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