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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Place / Publishing House: | The Hague : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, [2002] ©2002 |
Year of Publication: | 2002 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.