The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business Volume 41

2019.11.05

The 41st issue of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business spans an arc from nuanced discussion of the notion of “creativity” under various copyright regimes and product designations over corporate organization, acquisition and criminal conduct, regulation of payment services and tax evasion, to dealing with disruptive behavior in international arbitration.

The authors, practitioners and academics, from Japan, Poland, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Spain and England bring a medley of perspectives. They address on developments and pressing legal issues for business engaged in international commerce and investment, such as the difficulty of prosecuting corporate crimes, disincentives for tax offenders to cooperate with authorities, new paradigms for banking, and so on. For many of these contributions, though mostly not the focus, the United States and the EU remain common comparative references.

Chapter Poland — authors:  Janusz Tomczak, Damian Tokarczyk, Ph.D. and Ewelina Rutkowska. 

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