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The financial crisis of 2007 has brought into sharper focus a set of rising global financial actors-the sovereign investors. In the form of sovereign wealth funds ("SWFs"), sovereigns have become an important player in the global financial market and its stability. Over the last decade, SWFs became more visible and more aggressive in the scope and form of their interventions in global finance. State-owned enterprises began to operate indirectly through subordinate legal persons that operate like privately held multinational corporations. In this new form, sovereigns are becoming a more significant presence in global markets, as owners as well as investors. More importantly, sovereign owners have begun to coordinate their economic activities for economic and sovereign goals. Consequently...
... transnational power to an aggregate morality of public power, expressed at the international le... developed a cluster of principles and guidelines for corporate governance, multinational corporatio... of the traditional sovereign activity of managing reserves, rather than a commonplace commercial act...
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... case of the most nefarious corporate enterprise known to the civilized world, while prosecuting th... Criminal Court, in Liability of Multinational Corporations Under International Law 139, 157 (Men... scholarship, reason, experience, or morality. None of this would change if the rule were called... actors."); Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victim.... In December 1993, SPDC's managing director, with the approval of Shell, asked the ...
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... and significant fines, for multinational corporations and their individual employees. (29) ... to employees of a Chinese state-owned enterprise (SOE) in return for a competitive advantage. (79) ...Sentencing Guidelines, which permit them to receive credit for complianc... foreign bribery); see also John Hasnas, Managing the Risks of Legal Compliance: Conflicting Demands...Dalton, Note, Efficiency v. Morality: The Codification of Cultural Norms in the Foreign...
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... by CCE [right arrow] CCE Predictive Enterprise across borders . Level 4: CCE Systems Oriented . *...* Recognize CCE systems (guidelines, measurement etc) and noblesse oblige . * CCE capa...Ethical decision making in multinational organizations: A culture-based model. Journal of B...van Vuuren (2003). Modes of managing morality: A descriptive model of strategies for ma...
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...In one day (Jan. 26), major multinational companies announce what totals up to 75,000 layoff..., specifically how much they know about managing risk." (Action to advance these director disclosur... amid the recession and increasing enterprise risks." Internal audit leaders "must raise the bar... introduces a sweeping set of guidelines on executive pay that will mostly affect companies... most elementary notions of justice and morality, in that it proposes that the shareholders who wer...
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..., may consult established board guidelines for discipline, and advise the respondent of the d... for legal services to a lawful enterprise. The last sentence of subdivision (d) recognizes t... concerning some matters of personal morality, such as adultery and comparable offenses, that ha... business transactions, multinational taxation, customs, and trade. The term "internatio... a sponsor contracts directly with a managing attorney for the provision of legal services to it...
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... to key internal and external enterprise constituencies may serve as the most efficient mea...) That substitute, and the mechanics of morality, is monitoring. Mr. Cohen suggests that at a minim...-to arrange things to achieve ends like managing the population." Mary De Ming Fan, Disciplining Cr... Development and Cooperation, THE OECD GUIDELINES FOR MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES (2000), available at...
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... would thus be fixed according to these guidelines and anyone emitting above their annual equitable a... a text on quantum physics rather than a morality play, the case will seem to involve the kind of ri... Inuit tribe and where D may be a multinational corporation that ranks above most nations as one o... with a concept of industry-wide "enterprise liability," (271) the basic account of agency in t...Robinson, Managing Director for Natural Resources and Environment), a...
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... corporate form, such an enterprise could have hired itself out to operate Nazi exterm... so repugnant that they violated the morality shared by the civilized world were recognized as ... Criminal Court, in Liability of Multinational Corporations Under International 06-4800-cv,... actors."); Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victim.... In December 1993, SPDC's managing director, with the approval of Shell, asked the ...
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Many transnational scholars agree that the nation-state is not disappearing because of globalization, but rather is being reorganized, in part, to reflect the interests of a global marketplace. Postmodern perspectives on borders have been critiqued for ignoring, if not obscuring, this point. The idea is that postmodernism's emphasis on hybridity makes the notion of boundaries defunct and leads to the conclusion that the nation-state is irrelevant as a unit of analysis. This is problematic for those who now see any discussion of power and violence regarding the border as impossible to formulate. This paper aims to assuage some deep concerns regarding a postmodern analysis of globalization, the nation-state, and the border. In addition, the shortcomings of both critics and recent "reforme...
... political stance on the nature of multinational capitalism today.". As will be discussed, the impa... proceeding in terms of step-by-step guidelines. The quantitative laws (e.g., supply and demand) o... is understood to parallel a capitalist morality defined strictly in private terms: egoism and the ... in order to facilitate the capitalist enterprise and make it appear smooth, self-regulating, and in...A more sophisticated means of managing the polity is to convince them that they are part ...