This volume establishes a theoretical framework for exploring the role of host state legal systems (courts and bureaucracies) in mediating relations between foreign investment, civil society and government actors. It then demonstrates the application of that framework in the context of the south Indian city of Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore). Drawing on the »law-and-community » approach of Roger Cotterrell, the volume identifies three mechanisms through which law might, in theory, ensure that social relations are productive: by expressing any mutual trust which may hold actors together, by ensuring that actors participate fully in social life and by coordinating the differences that hold actors apart. Empirical data reveals that each of these legal mechanisms is at work in Bengaluru. However, their operation is limited and skewed by the extent to which actors use, abuse and/or avoid them. Furthermore, these legal mechanisms are being eroded as a direct result of the World Bank »s »investment climate » discourse, which privileges the interests and values of foreign investors over those of other actors.
Amanda (Kent Law School, London) Perry-Kessaris
Global Business, Local Law [PDF ebook]
The Indian Legal System as a Communal Resource in Foreign Investment Relations
Global Business, Local Law [PDF ebook]
The Indian Legal System as a Communal Resource in Foreign Investment Relations
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Format PDF ● Pages 198 ● ISBN 9781317128083 ● Maison d’édition Taylor and Francis ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5310409 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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