Title: Regulating Multinational Corporations: Towards Principles of Cross-Border Legal Frameworks in a Globalized World Balancing Rights with Responsibilities
Abstract: An increasing fraction of commerce within each country is conducted by corporations which are owned and controlled from outside its borders, corporations which often conduct business in dozens of countries. These corporations have brought enormous benefits—indeed, many of the benefits attributed to globalization, such as the closing of the knowledge gap, the gap between developing and developed countries which is even more important than the gap in resources, are due in no small measure to multinational corporations. More important than the capital which they bring is the transfer of technology, the training of human resources, and the access to international markets.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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