The role of law and ethics in the globalized economy /

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Imprint:Berlin, Germany : Springer, c2009.
Description:xxi, 177 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:MPI studies on intellectual property, competition and tax law ; 10
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7708368
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Other authors / contributors:Straus, Joseph.
Dam, Kenneth W.
ISBN:9783540926801
3540926801
Notes:Papers from the conference "The Role of Law and Ethics in the Globalized Economy," May 22-23, 2008 at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • List of Contributors
  • Opening Addresses
  • Joseph Straus
  • R&uumlet;diger Wolfrum
  • Dietmar Willoweit
  • Felix Unger
  • Session I.
  • Globalization and the Responsible Political Decision Making
  • The Challenge of Globalization and the Response of Politics
  • The Challenge of Globalization and the Response of Industry
  • Session II.
  • The Role of Corporations in Shaping Globalization with a Human Face
  • Panel Statements
  • Personalities Make the Difference
  • Corporate Responsibility-Essential!
  • Session III.
  • Towards Creating the Right Kind of Globalisation-Why it does not happen, and what to do about it
  • Panel Statements
  • Global Tax Competition and Tax Cooperation
  • Improving Process of Globalization: Role of WTO
  • Session IV.
  • The Subprime Crisis and Financial Regulation: An International Perspective
  • Panel Statements
  • Does the World Need TRIPS-like Instruments in Other Areas of Commerce and Finance?
  • The Future of Banking Regulation
  • Session V.
  • Regions Response to Globalization
  • Panel Statements
  • Munich as a Knowledge Hub
  • Heterogeneous Response of Countries in Transition to the Globalization Challenge
  • Experiences and Actions of the Committee of the Regions of the European Union
  • Session VI.
  • Challenges of Globalization for Science and Research
  • Panel Statements
  • The Emphasis Should be on Advantages not an Challenges of Globalization
  • In Need of an Ethic and Legal Framework to Secure International Cooperation
  • Valorization of Knowledge-A Key to Success