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    Challenging borders in business law : the scholarship of Claire Moore Dickerson / [edited by Dr. Janis Sarra].

    • Title:Challenging borders in business law : the scholarship of Claire Moore Dickerson / [edited by Dr. Janis Sarra].
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    • Author/Creator:Dickerson, Claire Moore, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Sarra, Janis Pearl, 1954- editor.
    • Published/Created:[Vancouver, Canada] : University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, [2014]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Commercial law--Developing countries.
      Business enterprises--Law and legislation--Developing countries.
      Corporate culture--Developing countries.
      Human rights--Developing countries.
    • Description:828 pages ; 23 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9780888651525
      088865152X
    • Contents:Transnational codes of conduct through dialogue: levelling the playing field for developing-country workers / Terry O'Neill, introduction
      Human rights: the emerging norm of corporate social responsibility / Kellye Testy, introduction
      Labor and finance as inevitably transnational globalization demands a sophisticated and transnational lens / Kellye Testy, introduction
      Sex and capital: what they tell us about ourselves / Kellye Testy, introduction
      Feminism and human rights / Lynne Dallas, introduction
      Ozmandias as community project: managerial/corporate social responsibility and the failure of transparency / Lynne Dallas, introduction
      From behind the looking glass: good faith, fiduciary duty & permitted harm / Janis Sarra, introduction
      Cycles and pendulums: good faith, norms, and the commons / Janis Sarra, introduction
      Bracketed flexibility: standards of performance level the playing field / Janis Sarra, introduction
      The Cameroon experience under OHADA: business organizations in a developing economy / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Informal-sector enterpreneurs, development and formal law: a functional understanding of business law / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Culture and trans-border effects: northern invidualism meets third-generation human rights / Cynthia Williams, introduction
      The future of international law and development: flying under the radar / Cynthia Williams, introduction
      Fairness and formal laws in the informal sector: the example of Cameroon / Janis Sarra, introduction
      Bringing formal business laws to Cameroon's informal sector: lessons and cautions from the tax law example / Janis Sarra, introduction
      Harmonizing business laws in Africa: OHADA calls the tune / Martha Tumnde
      Le droit de l'OHADA dans les eĢtats anglophones / Martha Tumnde, introduction
      OHADA on the ground: harmonizingbusinesss laws in three dimensions / Martha Tumnde, introduction
      OHADA's proposed uniform act on contract law / Martha Tumnde
      Political corruption: free-flowing opportunism / Faith Stevelman, introduction
      Corporations as cities: targeting the nodes in overlapping networks / Faith Stevelman, introduction
      Interested directors of New York corporations and the burden of proof / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Is it appropriate to appropriate corporate concepts: fiduciary duties and the revised Uniform Partnership Act / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Equlibrium destabilized: fiduciary duties under the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Closing remarks: serial killings of communications: dumbing-down of information analysis: the Internet and its larger impact / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      GATT: fool's goal? / Cheryl Wade, introduction
      Spinning out of control: the virtual organization and conflicting governance vectors / Cherly Wade, introduction.
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