This book views transnational business problems as a particular species of transnational legal problem that both generates and is influenced by transnational legal process. Fully Updated.
Los autores de este volumen son, además de los compiladores: Alberto Calsamiglia, Ronald Dworkin, Martin Farrell, Owen Fiss, Ernesto Garzón Valdés, Amy Gutmann, Stephen Holmes, Paul W. Kahn, Jaime Malamud Goti, Thomas Nagel, Carlos F. ...
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In this important collection of writings, leading legal and political thinkers address a wide array of issues that confront societies undergoing a transition to democratic rule.
This book bridges the two topics of international law and international politics and can be used in a variety of ways: as a supplement to a casebook in an introductory course in international or transnational law, or as a reader in an ...
Transnational Business Problems, Third Edition, focuses on European Union countries and other developing state economies and the principles and practices of international business. It provides exercises in dealing with developing...
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This title is a compilation of materials designed to bridge the gap between the disciplines of international law and international relations. It could be used as a companion to case...
This book shows how those opposing Trump's policies during his administration's first two years have successfully triggered that process as part of a collective counter-strategy akin to Muhammad Ali's "rope-a-dope.
This challenging book forces government decision-makers, scholars, and concerned citizens to reexamine the process by which the United States will conduct its foreign affairs into the next century.
This new book, based on the earlier volume but with roughly 70 percent new material, brings the story to the present, placing recent events into constitutional perspective.