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Veiled Power International Law and the Private Corporation 1886-1981




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 06/2020





Note Editore

Veiled Power conducts a thorough historical study of the relationship between international law and business corporations. It chronicles the emergence of the contemporary legal architecture for corporations in international law between 1886 and 1981. Doreen Lustig traces the relationship between two legal 'veils': the sovereign veil of the state and the corporate veil of the company. The interplay between these two veils constitutes the conceptual framework this book offers for the legal analysis of corporations in international law. By weaving together five in-depth case studies - Firestone in Liberia, the Industrialist Trials at Nuremberg, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Barcelona Traction and the emergence of the international investment law regime - a variety of contexts are covered, including international criminal law, human rights, natural resources, and the multinational corporation as a subject of regulatory concern. Together, these case studies offer a multifaceted account of the history of corporations in international law over time. The book seeks to demonstrate the facilitative role of international law in shaping and limiting the scope of responsibility of the private business corporation from the late-nineteenth century and throughout the twentieth century. Ultimately, Lustig suggests that, contrary to the prevailing belief that international law failed to adequately regulate private corporations, there is a history of close engagement between the two that allowed corporations to exert influence under a variety of legal regimes while obscuring their agency.




Sommario

1 - Liberia, Firestone, and the End of Slavery as a Political Cause: Between the Weak State and the Unruly Corporation 1926-1934
2 - The Nature of the Nazi State and the Responsibility of Corporate Officials at Nuremberg
3 - Without the Corporate Entity? Theories of Corporate Authority and their Implications for Business Responsibility at Nuremberg
4 - Back to Informal Empire? The Anglo-Iranian Struggle over Oil, 1932-1954
5 - From the NIEO to the International Investment Law Regime: The Rise of the Multinational Corporation as a Subject of Regulatory Concern in International Law




Autore

Doreen Lustig is an Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University Law Faculty.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198822097

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Law and Global Governance
Dimensioni: 243 x 19.0 x 163 mm Ø 548 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 250


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