Regulation of State-Controlled Enterprises
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Regulation of State-Controlled Enterprises
An Interdisciplinary and Comparative Examination
Chaisse, Julien; Gorski, Jedrzej; Sejko, Dini
Springer Verlag, Singapore
08/2022
714
Dura
Inglês
9789811913679
15 a 20 dias
1268
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Introduction.- Part 1. Chapter 2. The Latest Regulatory Regime of SOEs under International Trade and Investment Treaties.- Chapter 3. Working title: Global liberalization of PPPs.- Chapter 4. Current Chinese corporate governance reform on state-owned enterprises and its impacts on their overseas investment.- Chapter 5. Legal issues of "Going Global": the Chinese Public-Partnership model in transnational perspective.- Chapter 6. Elephant in the room: On the Notions of SCEs in International Investment Law and International Economic Law.- Chapter 7. The Need to Update Securities Regulation in an Era of Hegemonic Rivalry.- Chapter 8. The treatment of Chinese SOEs under EU competition law: seeking truth from existing decisions.- Part 2. ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL EXPANSION OF STATE CAPITALISM.- Chapter 9. "Beyond Wealth: Sovereign Funds, Levered Capital, and the Agenda for Sustainable Development".- Chapter 10. Planning "beside" and "beyond" the state: corporations' and sovereign wealth funds' planning strategies.-11. Working title: 'privatizations of State-owned companies at EU level.- Chapter 12. The Public Value Creation of State-owned Enterprises.- Chapter 13. Working title Cross border financing of Political parties and role of SCEs.- Chapter 14. China's Technology Import Substitution Policy: The Role of China's State Controlled Entities with U.S. Investments.- Chapter 15. Wealth Funds and Public Value Theory.- part 3. The accountability of state capitalism: exploring the forms of liabilities.- Chapter 16.Direct and Indirect State liability for actions of a state-owned enterprise.- Chapter 17. Working Title 'Social Responsibility' in the Governance of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises.- Chapter 18. National Security Review for Foreign Investments in China: A Transnational Approach.- Chapter 19. Investment screening: Controlling investments from State Controlled Enterprises.- Chapter 20. Political Support, Competitive Advantage, and International Investment Screening of SOEs/SCEs.- Chapter 21. The end of European naivety: Difficult times ahead for SCEs/SOEs investing in the European Union.- part 4. Regional and country perspectives.- Chapter 22. Vietnam's reform of state-owned entities: domestic and external drivers.- Chapter 23. How to handle state-owned enterprises in EU-China investment talks.- Chapter 24. State-Owned and Influenced Enterprises and the Evolution of Canada's Foreign Direct Investment Regime.- Chapter 25. Fintech regulation and its impact on state-owned companies in Europe.- Chapter 26. Chinese State-Owned Enterprises in Africa: Always a Black-and-White Role?.- Chapter 27. The evolution of procurement regulation in Chinese SOEs.- Chapter 28. Port and Rail Investments: Reform of Chinese Regulations, Paradigm Shift of Chinese State-Controlled Entities and Global Freedom of Investments.- Chapter 29. The Role of State-Owned Enterprises in the Development of China's Polar Silk Road: The Evidences from Russia and Nordic Countries.
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State-owned Enterprises;State Capitalism;International Economic Law;Free Trade Agreements;Corporate Governance;Soft Law;National Security;Investor Screening Mechanism;Foreign Direct Investment
Introduction.- Part 1. Chapter 2. The Latest Regulatory Regime of SOEs under International Trade and Investment Treaties.- Chapter 3. Working title: Global liberalization of PPPs.- Chapter 4. Current Chinese corporate governance reform on state-owned enterprises and its impacts on their overseas investment.- Chapter 5. Legal issues of "Going Global": the Chinese Public-Partnership model in transnational perspective.- Chapter 6. Elephant in the room: On the Notions of SCEs in International Investment Law and International Economic Law.- Chapter 7. The Need to Update Securities Regulation in an Era of Hegemonic Rivalry.- Chapter 8. The treatment of Chinese SOEs under EU competition law: seeking truth from existing decisions.- Part 2. ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL EXPANSION OF STATE CAPITALISM.- Chapter 9. "Beyond Wealth: Sovereign Funds, Levered Capital, and the Agenda for Sustainable Development".- Chapter 10. Planning "beside" and "beyond" the state: corporations' and sovereign wealth funds' planning strategies.-11. Working title: 'privatizations of State-owned companies at EU level.- Chapter 12. The Public Value Creation of State-owned Enterprises.- Chapter 13. Working title Cross border financing of Political parties and role of SCEs.- Chapter 14. China's Technology Import Substitution Policy: The Role of China's State Controlled Entities with U.S. Investments.- Chapter 15. Wealth Funds and Public Value Theory.- part 3. The accountability of state capitalism: exploring the forms of liabilities.- Chapter 16.Direct and Indirect State liability for actions of a state-owned enterprise.- Chapter 17. Working Title 'Social Responsibility' in the Governance of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises.- Chapter 18. National Security Review for Foreign Investments in China: A Transnational Approach.- Chapter 19. Investment screening: Controlling investments from State Controlled Enterprises.- Chapter 20. Political Support, Competitive Advantage, and International Investment Screening of SOEs/SCEs.- Chapter 21. The end of European naivety: Difficult times ahead for SCEs/SOEs investing in the European Union.- part 4. Regional and country perspectives.- Chapter 22. Vietnam's reform of state-owned entities: domestic and external drivers.- Chapter 23. How to handle state-owned enterprises in EU-China investment talks.- Chapter 24. State-Owned and Influenced Enterprises and the Evolution of Canada's Foreign Direct Investment Regime.- Chapter 25. Fintech regulation and its impact on state-owned companies in Europe.- Chapter 26. Chinese State-Owned Enterprises in Africa: Always a Black-and-White Role?.- Chapter 27. The evolution of procurement regulation in Chinese SOEs.- Chapter 28. Port and Rail Investments: Reform of Chinese Regulations, Paradigm Shift of Chinese State-Controlled Entities and Global Freedom of Investments.- Chapter 29. The Role of State-Owned Enterprises in the Development of China's Polar Silk Road: The Evidences from Russia and Nordic Countries.
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