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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC International Business Law: Emerging Fields of Regulation by Professor Mark Fenwick Stefan Wrbka
This textbook provides an accessible introduction to selected new issues in transnational law and connects them to existing theoretical debates on transnational business regulation. More specifically (i) it introduces the argument about the evolving character of contemporary transnational business regulation; (ii) provides an overview of some of the main fields of law that are currently important for firms that operate across borders; and (iii) sets out an interpretive framework for making sense of disparate developments occurring across a number of jurisdictions among which are the form of regulation and style of enforcement issues of legal certainty and behavioural aspects of regulation. The selected topics are innovation; corporate governance; consumer law; e-commerce; product liability; warranty law and obsolescence; collective redress and ADR. This elegantly constructed timely work offers a novel perspective on transnational business law and examines a range of legal issues that pre-occupy companies operating transnationally. The book is intended not only for graduate students looking for an introduction overview or commentary on the contemporary state of transnational business law but also for anyone looking for an introduction to transnational law international business law or the regulation of innovation in global markets.