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... of a demand for administrative law-type reforms in recent years has been the accountability defici...
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... to the new era of international globalization and provides context that facilitates the discussi... a framework for integration, but social reform moves slowly. (27) In the American system of separ... system requires not only a good administrative structure, but also positive attitudes among peopl...
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... considerations around four areas--globalization, mergers and acquisitions, international tax consi...As financial reform continues to add costs and restrictions, companies.... For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaints, please contact our of...
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... ever before, because of a growing globalization process. This process is eroding both the monopoly... mixed economic, organizational, administrative, legal and cultural interrelations and structures.... economy, it has to be embedded in a reformed and much stronger system of global governance, whi...
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Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
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... lawyers (or former lawyers) head administrative agencies. (3) At the state level, many governors a... various proposals for institutional reform. Institutional structure can change by introducing...As a result of the complexity of globalization and overlapping regulation, one fundamental issue ...
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I Introduction - II Administrative Law in Northeast Asia - A Administrative Law and the Northeast Asian "Developmental State" - 1 Developmental-State Administrative Law "On the Books" - 2 Understanding Administrative Law in the Developmental State - 3 Lessons from Administrative Law in the Developmental States - B Slouching Towards Pluralism?: Reforms to Northeast Asian Administrative Law in the 1990s - 1 Lessons from the Transformation - III China in the Northeast Asian Mirror - A Chinese Administrative Law "On the Books" - B China's Administrative Law in Action - IV Conclusion -
... 45 (2003); Randall Peerenboom, Globalization, Path Dependency and the Limits of Law: Administra...
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The impact of globalization and worldwide competition has become excruciatingly noticeable in China. The purpose of this study is to examine China's transformation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to competitive, capable organizations by identifying the dominant challenges and forces for change to State-Owned Enterprises in China (SOE), the nature of SOE responses to those forces, and the degree of SOE success in making the necessary transformations to compete in a global business environment.
..., SOEs have experienced many changes and reforms. According to Yang (2008), there have been a total... by its towns and higher levels of administrative units in 1992 and complete the process in just ove...
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... to overcoming the common and pressing reform issues that challenged the entire country, such as... the various representative and administrative institutions of the state. In Lebanon, as has been... 'denationalization' in the age of globalization, and, by implication, the overwhelming interconnec...
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Overall Pakistan took the challenges and opportunities of globalization with a positive and optimistic attitude as shown by its position during the WTO negotiations and its implementation of the WTO agreements. On the impact of the liberalization policies implemented in Pakistan, the country's economy, however, is still in the process of adjustment and therefore the full impact of the WTO implementation is yet to evolve--as the process follows policy changes in Pakistan and its economic/trading partners' policies. Here, Noshab discusses globalization and WTO in relation to the impact of economic policy changes in Pakistan.
... while opting for market friendly reforms. Resultantly, a pluralization of technology, finan... externalities in terms of extra administrative costs as payments to IMF/World Bank consultants.15...