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Welt 2 World 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate reputation 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Diffuse reciprocity 1 Dispute settlement 1 Firmenimage 1 International commercial arbitration 1 Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit 1 Konfliktregelung 1 Reputation 1 Section 301 1 Signalling 1 Specific reciprocity 1 WTO 1 WTO law 1 WTO-Recht 1 corporate social responsibility 1 cross-country investment 1 diffuse reciprocity 1 institutional theory 1 national CSR reputation signaling 1
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Dau, Luis Alfonso 1 Mavroidis, P.C. 1 Moore, Elizabeth M. 1 Newburry, William 1
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Handbook of commercial policy : vol 1A-1B 1 Journal of International Business Policy : JIBP 1
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The grass is always greener : the impact of home and host country CSR reputation signaling on cross-country investments
Dau, Luis Alfonso; Moore, Elizabeth M.; Newburry, William - In: Journal of International Business Policy : JIBP 3 (2020) 2, pp. 154-182
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Chapter 6. Dispute Settlement in the WTO : Mind Over Matter
Mavroidis, P.C. - In: Handbook of commercial policy : vol 1A-1B, (pp. 333-377). 2016
The basic point I advocate in this chapter is that the WTO dispute settlement system aims to curb unilateral punishment. Sanctions can be imposed only in accordance with the outcome of a multilateral process that has been established in order to decide on the (il)legality of actions by WTO...
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