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This book examines the extent to which international law places obligations directly on corporate entities. It is often argued that corporations are bound by, inter alia, the same human rights and environmental obligations that states have. This book examines the source of these supposed obligations in treaty law, international custom, and in internationalized contracts, to determine whether they really can be transposed to corporations so easily. The focus of the book is on the regulation by international law of private corporate conduct. It examines whether corporate obligations, namely obli
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Law of obligations. Law of contract --- International private law --- European Union --- Obligations (Law) --- Obligations (Droit) --- Contracts --- Congresses --- Obligations (droit) --- Droit --- Unification européenne --- Personal obligations (Law) --- Civil law --- Promise (Law) --- Agreements --- Contract law --- Contractual limitations --- Limitations, Contractual --- Commercial law --- Legal instruments --- Juristic acts --- Liberty of contract --- Third parties (Law) --- Law and legislation --- Unification européenne. --- Obligations (Law) - European Union countries - Congresses --- Contracts - European Union countries - Congresses
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