Table of contents for Regulating international business : beyond liberalization / edited by Sol Picciotto and Ruth Mayne.


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Introduction: What Rules for the World Economy?--Sol Picciotto
Part I: International Investment Protection and Liberalization
Foreign Direct Investment to Developing Countries--V. Balasubramanyam
A Brief History of Business Regulation--Peter Muchlinski
Defending the Legacy of Rio: The Civil Society Campaign Against the MAI--Nick Mabey
A Critical Assessment of the MAI--Sol Picciotto
Part II: Broadening the Agenda
The Implications of the MAI for Use of Natural Resources and Land--Lawrence Tshuma
Improving Investor Accountability--Dominic Ayine & Jacob Werksman
Transfer of Technology and Competition Policy in the Context of a Possible Multilateral Investment Agreement--Pedro Roffe
Stabilizing Capital Flows to Developing Countries: The Role of Regulation--Stephany Griffith-Jones with Jenny Kimmis
Labor Regulation in Internationalized Markets--Bob Hepple
Part III: The Interaction of Formal and Informal Regulation
Corporate Codes of Conduct: The Privatized Application of Labor Standards--Neil Kearney
The Role of Voluntary Codes of Conduct and Regulation: A Retailer's View--Petrina Fridd & Jessica Sainsbury
Regulating TNCs: The Role of Voluntary and Governmental Approached--Ruth Mayne
Part IV: The Politics of Accountability
NGOs, Global Civil Society, and Global Economic Regulation--Robert O'Brien
Appendix: Sainsbury's Code of Practice for Socially Responsible Trading


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Trade regulation, International business enterprises Law and legislation United States, Investments, Foreign Law and legislation, Sustainable development Law and legislation