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Professor Backer concentrates his research and teaching in the fields of constitutional, corporate, and transnational law. The focus of his research is on issues of globalization. His most recent work touches on the regulation of multinational corporations, transnational and theocratic constitutionalism, the free movement of capital within European Union law, and the convergence of public and private law. Professor Backer teaches a variety of courses that reflect his research interests, including constitutional law, corporate law, European Union law, comparative corporate and constitutional law, and international business transactions. He broke new ground with the creation of an innovativ...
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(3)Governance Polycentrism--Hierarchy and Order Without Government in Business and Human Rights
Larry Catá Backer
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10 years ago
Arch Ritter
BildnerCenter
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13 years ago
U.S. Cuba Trade
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15 years ago
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State College, Pennsylvania Area United States
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Professor, School of International Affairs and Law at Penn State University
Industry
Legal
Website
lcbackerblog.blogspot.com
About
Professor Backer concentrates his research and teaching in the fields of constitutional, corporate, and transnational law. The focus of his research is on issues of globalization. His most recent work touches on the regulation of multinational corporations, transnational and theocratic constitutionalism, the free movement of capital within European Union law, and the convergence of public and private law. Professor Backer teaches a variety of courses that reflect his research interests, including constitutional law, corporate law, European Union law, comparative corporate and constitutional law, and international business transactions. He broke new ground with the creation of an innovativ...
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china
csr
human rights
cuba
multinational corporations
business and human rights
shared governance
corporate social responsibility
globalization
communist party
state owned enterprises
socialist modernization
academic freedom
universities
guiding principles
university
multinational corporaitons
development
markets
central planning
law reform
normalization
united states
marxism
retaliation
assessment
constitutional law
rule of law
international law
religion
india
legal education
faculty
transparency
cooperatives
soft law
algorithms
economic development
capitalism
marxist ideology
regulatory goveernance
bilateral investment treaties
aiib
bits
fiunancial controls
rmb internationalization
one belt one road (obor)
transnational enterprises
international organizations
sovereign wealth fund
global standards
corporate complaince
multinaitonal enterprises
un guiding principles
extractives
oecd guidelines for transnational enterprises
disclosure
pri
ecuator principles
eiti
sovereign immunity
swf
sovereign wealth funds
soe
national security
financial objectives
gobernance
imf
normalizaiton
administrative discretion
discrimination
metrics
diversity
inclusion
social justice
un guiding principles for business and human right
human rights council
due diligence
faculty organizations
international financial institutions human rights
oprate
banks
legal interpretaiton
leninism
judicial reform
judicial indepence
legal reform
borrowing
comparative law
party congress
legal transplants
foreign law
production chains
transnational law
embargo
cuban communist party
poltical theory
rankings
foreign students
scholarship
stakeholders
shareholder value
bangladesh
busines and human rights
transnational legal orders
transnational corporations
go out policy
4 cardinal principles
tenure
engagement
university administraiton
first amendment
kansas board of regents
tenure revocation
social media
salaita
tweets
blogs
business
shared benefits
benefits
weak governance zones
oecd rosk awareness
ruggie
guiding principles business and human rights
monopoly
competition
colelctive presidency
chinas
fdi
economic refomrs
transnational
multinational corportions
constitutional theory
constitutionalism
constitution
freedom of association
supply chain
corporate social responsibbility
multinationla corporaitons
oecd guidelines
oecd guidelines for mncs
un guiding principles business himan rights
individual rights
education
curriculum
central planning economies
political theory
cooperative regulations
private sector in cuba
theocracy
blasphemy
apastacy
constitutonal law
social and economic rights
oecd
neo colonialism
accreditaiton
law schools
internaitonalization
freeh group report
governance
board of trustees
university senate
corporate law
lineamientos
alba
humanrights
extraterritoriality
global compact
respect remedy
protect
john ruggie
corporate governance
swfs
See more