Corporations, globalisation, and the law
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Corporations, globalisation, and the law
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Corporations, globalisation, and the law
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- Bad business practice, criminal law, regulation and the reconfiguration of the business model, Christopher Harding, Alison Cronin
- Technology and corporate law, how innovation shapes corporate activity, edited by Andrew Godwin, Pey Woan Lee, and Rosemary Teele Langford
- Beyond shareholder value, a framework for stakeholder governance, P.M. Vasudev
- Corporate social responsibility, private law and global supply chains, Andreas Rühmkorf
- Public procurement and human rights, opportunities, risks and dilemmas for the state as buyer, edited by Olga Martin-Ortega (Professor of International Law and Director of the Business, Human Rights and the Environment Research Group (BHRE), School of Law, University of Greenwich, UK), and Claire Methven O'Brien (Chief Adviser, Human Rights and Business, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark and Honorary Lecturer, School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK)
- National corporate law in a globalised market, the UK experience in perspective, David Milman
- Changing sustainability norms through communication processes, the emergence of the business and human rights regime as transnational law, Karin Buhmann
- Company law in the new Europe, the EU acquis, comparative methodology and model law, Janet Dine, Marios Koutsias, Michael Blecher
- Reframing corporate governance, company law beyond law and economics, Javier Reyes
- Sustainable public procurement of infrastructure and human rights, beyond building green, edited by Olga Martin-Ortega and Laura Treviño-Lozano
- EU corporate law and EU company tax law, Luca Cerioni
- Human rights and capitalism, a multidisplinary perspective on globalisation, edited by Janet Dine and Andrew Fagan
- Secured credit and the harmonisation of law, the UNCITRAL experience, Gerard McCormack
- Transnational corporations and international law, accountability in the global business environment, Alice De Jonge
- The company share, legal regulation and public policy, David Milman (Professor of Law, Lancaster University, UK)