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Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

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2004

Globalisation

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Co-Operation Or Sovereignty? Achieving Federalisation Of Corporate Regulation , J. M. Marychurch Jan 2004

Co-Operation Or Sovereignty? Achieving Federalisation Of Corporate Regulation , J. M. Marychurch

Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

This paper will analyse the tensions between the harmonisation of law and the maintenance of sovereignty of member states in federal systems. The paper will focus on Australia and the European Union and the pressures faced, in light of the impact of globalisation, to resolve the issues that have plagued both jurisdictions for decades in achieving a satisfactory and sustainable model for corporate regulation on a federal level.


Dimensions Of Legal Diversity In Corporate Structure: Linking The Global And The Local, J. M. Marychurch Jan 2004

Dimensions Of Legal Diversity In Corporate Structure: Linking The Global And The Local, J. M. Marychurch

Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive)

This paper will address diversity in legal culture at the local and member state level and its impact on corporations striving to attain global competitiveness in the 21st century economy. The example of the European Union – which has been struggling to meet the demands of a global economy in relation to corporate structure and organisational management, while simultaneously maintaining diversity in legal and regulatory culture at a local level – will be considered. Significant lessons can be learned from Australian experience in managing corporate structure and regulation to meet the needs of industry and of government regulators at a …