UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Prof.Dr.ZlatkoŠabič Arijana Kordić (21140737) TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS Global Governance Ljubljana‚ 11 January 2015 Table of contents List of abbreviations ii 1. Introduction 1 2. Definition and characteristics of TNC’s 1 2.1.Human rights violations- cases 2 3. International level 3 3.1. UN efforts 4 3.1.1 UN bodies 4 3.1.2 Moving away from volunterisam 5 3.1.3
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In 1648 the Peace of Westphalia effectively ended the rule of the Roman Catholic Church replacing it with a system of legal entities with a permanent population‚ a well-defined territory and governments capable of exercising sovereignty. The modern sovereign state with a supreme authority to manage internal and external affairs was born. For most of its existence the discipline of International Relations was normally presumed to treat the relations between states‚ the latter viewed as cohesive social
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Chapter 15 Managing Human Resources Globally True / False Questions 1. Currently‚ exports account for 11 percent of the gross domestic product in the United States‚ and they have been growing at a rate of 12 percent a year since 1987. True False 2. All NAFTA‚ EEC‚ and GATT member countries share a common currency‚ the euro. True False 3. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is an international framework of rules for reducing trade barriers around the world. True False
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McLuhan ’s prophecy of the Global Village. The globalization of culture is often chiefly imputed to international mass media. After all‚ contemporary media technologies such as satellite television and the Internet have created a steady flow of transnational images that connect audiences worldwide. Without global media‚ according to the conventional wisdom‚ how would teenagers in India‚ Turkey‚ and Argentina embrace a Western lifestyle of Nike shoes‚ Coca-Cola‚ and rock music? Hence‚ the putatively
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COMPUTERIZED RESERVATION SYSTEM Table of contents TOPIC PAGES INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2 ABACUS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 GALILEO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Globalization is the process by which different societies and cultures integrate through a worldwide network of political ideas through transportation‚ communication‚ and trade. Generally‚ globalization has affected many nations in various ways; economically‚ politically‚ and socially. It is a term that refers to the fast integration and interdependence of various nations‚ which shapes the world affairs on a global level. Simply put; globalization is the world coming together. In this essay I will
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Chapter 1 Expanding abroad: Motivations‚ means‚ and mentalities True/False 1. The largest MNEs are equivalent in their economic importance to less developed economies such as Tanzania‚ Estonia or Sri Lanka. Answer: False (Sales of the largest MNEs exceed the GDPs of less developed countries.) Difficulty: Easy Page: 4 and Table 1-1 on page 3 Topic: MNE scope and influence 2. The process of internationalization followed by most firms is usually well-thought out in advance and typically builds on
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The two opposing pressures results in 4 different basic strategies that companies can use to compete in the global marketplace: international‚ global‚ multi-domestic‚ and transnational. Explain fully each strategy and discuss in detail the advantages and risks of each in India. International Strategy An international strategy refers to the sale of products in markets outside of the domestic company. Technology and globalization of business has created a new competitive landscape for the twenty-first
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a firm choose to operate on a transnational basis? Under what circumstances would a firm use a localization strategy? When would an international strategy be employed? Support your answers with examples. Firms look to operate on a transnational basis primarily to penetrate into foreign markets and expand their business. After tasting success at home‚ several firms make investments to expand globally in order to attain market share and boost revenues. Transnational companies have coordinating and
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emerged. He argued that corporations should exploit the “economics of simplicity” and grow by selling standardized products all over the world. Although Levitt did not explicitly discuss branding‚ managers interpreted his ideas to mean that transnational companies should standardize products‚ packaging‚ and communication to achieve a least-common-denominator positioning that would be effective across cultures. From that commonsense standpoint‚ global branding was only about saving costs and
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