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This book pays attention to poverty, to the increasing subordination of political, social, cultural and ecological domains within society to the economic domain, and to tasks and powers that should be allotted to governments, non-governmental organisations and international corporations.

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This book pays attention to poverty, to the increasing subordination of political, social, cultural and ecological domains within society to the economic domain, and to tasks and powers that should be allotted to governments, non-governmental organisations and international corporations.
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Autorenporträt
E.C. Nieuwenhuys is lecturer in Legal Theory at the Law Faculty and the Department of Metalegal Studies of Leiden University. She is also a Fellow of the E.M. Meijers Institute for Legal Research. She is a specialist in International Economic Relations, Law and Sustainable Development. Her current research interests are the legal, social and moral aspects of the present globalisation process. Nieuwenhuys is author of several publications on investment laws, on transnational enterprises and human rights, on a Multilateral Investment Agreement and on Corporate Social Responsibility. Some of her most recent publications include: 'Global Development and International Investment Law', in: International Law and Sustainable Development: Principle and Practice (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004), A Liberal Multilateral Investment System, Transnational Enterprises, Home and Host Countries: Some Observations and Multilateral Regulation of Investment (Kluwer Law, 2001).