International Legal and Ethical Issues Someone University of Phoenix LAW421 Professor Miriam V. Gold April 19, 2014 Introduction This week paper is a summary of an agreement between CadMex an American corporation joining working relations with Gentura company which operates out of the country of Candore. As I worked through the different scenario situations I discovered one wrong decision could ultimately make CadMex lose millions of dollars. Choice-of-Law Clause
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Analyzing Cases Problem and Issue Identification 1. What are the central facts of the case? What assumptions are you making about these facts? 2. What is the major overriding issue in the case? What major question or issues does this case address that merits study at this point in the course? According to this case, the major issue is the conflicts between Walmart and local manufacturers. Because of the low price in Walmart, local manufacturing business cannot survive in the market
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JOHN MOLSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Course Outline BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS COMM 315/2 Section CC Fall 2013 Instructor: Renée Desrosiers de Lanauze Office: Part-time lecturer's office MB 13th floor E-mail: renee@delanauze.com Office Hours: by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION: Through the study of laws, ethical principles and court judgments, this course will introduce students to important legal and ethical issues that they may encounter
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Running Head: ETHICAL ISSUES AND MULTI-NATIONAL ENTERPRISE Veronica Mason Theory Digest Ethical Issues and Multi-National Enterprise University of Maryland University College October 13, 2012 Ethical issues and Multi-National Enterprises Today’s global marketplace presents ethical dilemmas for multinational corporations. Research has shown that ethical decision-making process becomes particularly challenging when the ethical standards in the company’s home country are higher than those
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328). Global codes/standards were developed by many international organizations individual corporate codes,with hopes that other companies will implement. Secondly, ethical elements of global corporate activity should be considered into the formulation of top-level strategy and its implementation along with corporate social policy integrated into strategic management
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JDT2 Task 2 A. Ways to address the situation One of the ways to succeed in business is to make sure customers are satisfied. In this case, If the contaminated metal whistle in the toy collection is sold to the elementary school without any corrections, an ethical issue of non-disclosure or health risk would arise. As a result, the company’s reputation and integrity would be ruined and can deter customers. To address the situation at hand, a few alternatives can be considered. The first
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Manufacturing deals with multiple ethical issues involving corporate social responsibility (CSR). There are a number of serious social issues which affect developing countries as well as large countries such as China and the United States. These issues include the degradation of the environment, collapse of the global financial system, the abuse of human rights, and the improper use of child labor. There are numerous agents (stakeholders) involved in these ethical debates including employees of the
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Workplace Legal/Ethical Issues – Summary Paper BUS 670 – Legal Environment Instructor Troy Tureau September 19, 2011 Workplace Legal/Ethical Issues – Summary Paper Legal and ethical issues are prevalent in the today’s workplace. That is one reason why many companies have a legal department within their organization. It is the management team’s responsibility to set the tone for their organization’s ethical and legal behavior. It is also management’s responsibility to ensure that their
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International Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Abstract How would you effectively present the issue of potentially defective products to the CEO, other directors, and managers? The way I would present the issue at hand to the CEO, directors and managers will have to be strongly thought about, as it is a very delicate manner. First I need to think about how the management will feel about the current matter, and think up a way to talk to them about it without causing any offense. To me
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Introduction 3 2 Definition of Corporate Social Responsibility 3 2.1 Carroll’s pyramid of CSR 3 2.2 Theoretical clusters 4 2.2.1 Instrumental theories 4 2.2.2 Integrative/Political theories 4 2.2.3 Ethical Theories 4 3 Implementation of CSR 5 4 The Body Shop: core purpose 5 5 Balancing act 6 6 Heightened awareness 6 7 Cost Implications 7 8 New Look: Stakeholder’s conflict 8 9 Challenges 8 9.1 Increased
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