The Role of Law and Ethics in the Globalized Economy / edited by Joseph Straus.
2009
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Title
The Role of Law and Ethics in the Globalized Economy / edited by Joseph Straus.
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Edition
1st ed. 2009.
Imprint
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Description
XXI, 177 p. online resource.
Series
MPI studies on intellectual property and competition law. 2191-5822 ; 10.
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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
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
Global Tax Competition and Tax Cooperation
Improving Process of Globalization: Role of WTO
Session IV
The Subprime Crisis and Financial Regulation:An International Perspective
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
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
The Emphasis Should be on Advantages not on Challenges of Globalization
In Need of an Ethic and Legal Framework to Secure International Cooperation
Valorization of Knowledge - A Key to Success.
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
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
Global Tax Competition and Tax Cooperation
Improving Process of Globalization: Role of WTO
Session IV
The Subprime Crisis and Financial Regulation:An International Perspective
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
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
The Emphasis Should be on Advantages not on Challenges of Globalization
In Need of an Ethic and Legal Framework to Secure International Cooperation
Valorization of Knowledge - A Key to Success.
Summary
Preface International conferences are not organized overnight-especially not when high ranking personalities from politics, business and academia should be offered an adequate platform for addressing and discussing highly relevant contemporary issues. The conference on "The Role of Law and Ethics in the Globalized Economy," which took place on May 22 and 23, 2008 in the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich, was no exception. When the first preparations started at the end of 2006, neither the subprime crises nor the general crises of the global financial system, whose shock waves have rocked the financial businesses in subsequent months, were known; nor were they predictable or even imaginable. Based on our monitoring of the globalization process and its apparent impact-not only on the economic and technological environment, but also on the social en- ronment-it was appropriate for the conference to begin by serving as a platform for analysing the status quo of the process of globalization, as relevant to politics, business and academia, and for exploring how the interest groups in those domains cope with the challenges of globalization. In the end, however, the purpose of the conference was to produce proposals for conditions for "upwards" global compe- tion, meaning that minimum conditions should be worked out to enable people to live and labour humanely. Such conditions would be those which should help avoid otherwise inevitable frictions in society, both nationally and internationally.
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