The book discusses governance, law, and constitutional matters in the context of international corporate constitutional governance. It examines how and why the business world, commercial relations, and company activities have increasingly become subject to legal and constitutional forms of regulation and governance at the international level.
The book discusses governance, law, and constitutional matters in the context of international corporate constitutional governance. It examines how and why the business world, commercial relations, and company activities have increasingly become subject to legal and constitutional forms of regulation and governance at the international level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grahame F. Thompson is Professor of Political Economy at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark, and Emeritus Professor at the Open University in England. His research and teaching interests have been in international political economy matters, particularly in respect to the issue of globalization. Recently he has re-focussed on the role of business organization in the context of international economic matters, dealing with questions of international law, global corporate citizenship, and the future of corporate governance.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Setting the Scene * 2: The Contours of Constitutionalization * 3: Global Corporate Citizenship Examined * 4: The Politics of the 'Citizenly Company' and Global Corporate Governance Reform * 5: Global Administrative Law, the OECD, and International Investment * 6: Consequences of Quasi-Constitutionalization for the Global Regulatory Agenda and the Fate of the Rule of Law
* 1: Setting the Scene * 2: The Contours of Constitutionalization * 3: Global Corporate Citizenship Examined * 4: The Politics of the 'Citizenly Company' and Global Corporate Governance Reform * 5: Global Administrative Law, the OECD, and International Investment * 6: Consequences of Quasi-Constitutionalization for the Global Regulatory Agenda and the Fate of the Rule of Law
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