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Globalisation in transition/ edited by Umair Ghori ... [et al.].
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human and economic perspectives /
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Ghori, Umair Hafeez.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
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xix, 199 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Human and Economic Perspectives of Globalisation: An Introduction -- John Farrar: Leading Expert and Scholar in Company Law and Corporate Governance -- Globalisation in the Immigration Context -- Comparative First Nations Treaty Experiences Across the Tasman -- Transitioning up to Best Practice, or Down to the Bare Minimum? Global Harmonisation of Regulation of Therapeutic Goods -- The Criss-Cross of Ageing and Globalisation -- A Peek Behind the Curtain of Anti-Aging Science -- John Farrar and his /juːˈbɪkwɪti/ in Legal Education -- Calculated Compliance in a Globalised World: The response to Social Licence compulsions by the Australian Live Export Sector -- Towards More Effective and Inclusive Globalisation Strategies in International Tax: The Use of Peer Reviews in Evaluating Tax Treaty Dispute Resolution Mechanisms -- Developing Protocols for Court-to-Court Communication in Transnational Insolvency Proceedings: A Limited Framework for Cooperation -- Central Banks in Crisis Times: Mandates in Crisis? -- Moral Virtue and Corporate Law -- Concluding Thoughts on Globalism and the Contributions of Emeritus Professor John Hynes Farrar.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2439-4
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Globalisation in transition = human and economic perspectives /
Globalisation in transition
human and economic perspectives /[electronic resource] :edited by Umair Ghori ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xix, 199 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Human and Economic Perspectives of Globalisation: An Introduction -- John Farrar: Leading Expert and Scholar in Company Law and Corporate Governance -- Globalisation in the Immigration Context -- Comparative First Nations Treaty Experiences Across the Tasman -- Transitioning up to Best Practice, or Down to the Bare Minimum? Global Harmonisation of Regulation of Therapeutic Goods -- The Criss-Cross of Ageing and Globalisation -- A Peek Behind the Curtain of Anti-Aging Science -- John Farrar and his /juːˈbɪkwɪti/ in Legal Education -- Calculated Compliance in a Globalised World: The response to Social Licence compulsions by the Australian Live Export Sector -- Towards More Effective and Inclusive Globalisation Strategies in International Tax: The Use of Peer Reviews in Evaluating Tax Treaty Dispute Resolution Mechanisms -- Developing Protocols for Court-to-Court Communication in Transnational Insolvency Proceedings: A Limited Framework for Cooperation -- Central Banks in Crisis Times: Mandates in Crisis? -- Moral Virtue and Corporate Law -- Concluding Thoughts on Globalism and the Contributions of Emeritus Professor John Hynes Farrar.
This book brings together diverse ideas on selected facets of globalisation and transitions in globalisation. The scholars that have contributed to this book examine the phenomenon of globalisation through varied lenses, focusing specifically on the human and economic perspectives. These analyses originate in many areas and different legal systems but are all connected through the work of Professor John Farrar and the associations of the contributors with him. This book does not attempt to provide answers to the many challenges of globalisation. Instead, this book discusses selected, particular aspects of globalisation that derive from and are connected to the authors' own research. The thematic diversity of this book is a true strength and should draw a broad range of readers. Whilst this book is primarily written from a legal angle, its content overlaps with broader specialised policy areas, with contributions ranging from taxation to ageing, from insolvency to social licences, and from refugees to the treatment of first nations people. In short, there is something for everyone in this book. As a tribute to the life's work of an outstanding legal scholar, Professor John Farrar, this book explores legal responses to the social and economic impacts of globalisation. After personal acknowledgments from colleagues highlighting the significance of his scholarship, this book is divided into two parts. The first part addresses the social impact of globalisation, focusing on immigration and the impact on First Nations people. Changes in the regulation of medicine and technologies related to ageing are also addressed in this part. In part two, the book addresses the transitioning corporate law landscape and notions of fairness and good faith in the law. The final part contains the conclusions, reflections and synthesis of the editors.
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