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Legislating Business Morality: A Look At Efforts By Two International Organizations To Deal With Questionable Behavior By Transnational Corporations, James S. Glascock
Legislating Business Morality: A Look At Efforts By Two International Organizations To Deal With Questionable Behavior By Transnational Corporations, James S. Glascock
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The news media have been filled in recent years with stories of questionable conduct by transnational corporations (TNCs). Allegations and admissions of bribes and "dubious" payments or "improper" benefits to governmental and political figures and groups have been rife. In response, numerous national bodies have set about the task of investigating and dealing with questionable TNC conduct. In the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Internal Revenue Service, the State Department, the Defense Department, the Justice Department, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the Congress, and the Executive have been active on the problem.
Various international bodies have also …
Presidential Self-Regulation Through Rulemaking, L. Harold Levinson
Presidential Self-Regulation Through Rulemaking, L. Harold Levinson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Editor's Note: This is the second part of a two part article by Professor L. Harold Levinson dealing with executive rulemaking. The first part appeared in Volume 9, number 4, and examined the law of the United States and the United Kingdom. This part deals with France and the European Communities, and concludes with comparative comments.