Stakeholder Enforcement of International Law: A Potentially Significant Adjunct to Traditional Enforcement Efforts - Corporate Law
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Stakeholder Enforcement of International Law: A Potentially Significant Adjunct to Traditional Enforcement Efforts - Corporate Law
Kishanthi Parella, Corporate Governance & International Law, 76 Ala. L. Rev. 417 (2024). Joan MacLeod Heminway Many business law scholars in the United States are attracted to research projects focused on domestic—and more particularly Delaware—corporate legal doctrine and enforcement. Rightly so, given Delaware’s historic prominence as a home for publicly traded and multijurisdictional corporations. Yet even in the throes of tariff wars being …
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