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Chapter 7 International Law

Its Legal, Ethical, and Global Environment

Marianne M. Jennings

Business

11th Ed.

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Sources of International Law

Common Law

England

United States

Civil or Code Law

Statutes or codes are very detailed; little reliance on precedent

France, Germany, Spain

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Islamic Law

Religious tenets integrated

Combination of Islamic law and colonizers’ laws

Former Communist Countries

In transition

Sources of International Law

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Nonstatutory Sources

Language

Environment and Technology

Authority

Nonverbal behavior

Time Concept

Sources of International Law

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Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG)

Governs the sale of goods internationally

Currently adopted by 53 countries, including the United States

Similar to Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code

Sources of International Law

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Tax Law

Tax laws of different countries provide widely varying rates

Companies go through mergers, acquisitions, and headquarter changes to obtain the most favorable rates

Sources of International Law

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Sources of International Law

Tariffs

Fees paid for imports and exports

Processing controls (raw materials)

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Sources of International Law

European Union (EU)

Created by treaty of Rome

Purpose was open trade, unified monetary and fiscal policies, and creation of the Euro

Created European Parliament

Created European Court of Justice

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Sources of International Law

Treaties

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

Multilateral treaty with 150 member nations that created the Work Trade Organization (WTO)

MFN status

Dispute Settlement Body for trade disputes

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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Became effective in 1994

Treaty between Canada, Mexico and the United States

Eliminated most tariffs between member countries

Sources of International Law

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Sources of International Law

Prohibition on Trade: Individual Nation Sanctions (Iran and Cuba lifts of prohibitions)

Primary and secondary boycotts

International Monetary Fund

The Hague Convention (litigation)

Climate Agreements

OPEC

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International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank

IMF is designed to foster international trade through currency stability

IMF creates the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (The World Bank) which allows members to draw on line of credit to stabilize currency exchange rates

Sources of International Law

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Trust, Corruption, Trade, and Economics

Focus on Reducing Bribery

OECD

FCPA

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Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

Applies to all 1934 Act companies

Making, authorizing, promising payments or gifts of money or anything of value with intent to corrupt

Applies to gifts to government officials, parties, candidates, NGOs and anyone who transmits money to these persons/entities

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FCPA

Use of agents

Companies need to screen

Follow “four eyes” rule – two people must sign off on payments

Obtaining or directing business

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FCPA

Grease or facilitation payments under FCPA

Securing a permit or license

Obtaining paper processing

Securing police protection

Providing phone, water or power services

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FCPA

Enforcement and Penalties

OECD countries apply FCPA statutes to their citizens acting outside the native country

In U.S., fines of up to $250,000 per violation

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Principles

Expropriation: Act of State Doctrine

Act of foreign governments are recognized as valid whether or not such actions would be legal in the United States

Sovereign Immunity

Each nation is sovereign

Other nations do not take jurisdiction over a country’s internal operations, laws, and people

Does not apply to contractual relations

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Case 7.1

Case 7.1 In re Yukos Oil Securities Litigation (2006)

Issue of representations about income and tax laws in Russia

Securities fraud claimed

Can you claim sovereign immunity if the actions and decisions of the government affect your business?

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Principles of International Law

Hickenlooper Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act of 1962

Allows president to sanction countries that take property of U.S. companies

Treaties Afford Protections

Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) − federal agency that provides insurance for U.S. businesses against expropriation

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Repatriation

Repatriation

Limits on removal of profits from country where they are earned

Considered acts of state; cannot be litigated

Forum Non Conveniens

Dismisses cases brought in wrong court

Example: India was proper forum to bring suit against Union Carbide for what happened in Bhopal, India

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Checklist for Doing Business In Another Country

What is the economic climate?

What is the government structure?

What are the cultural attitudes about economic development?

What are the feelings of the indigenous peoples toward U.S. businesses?

What is the legal structure of the country?

How are laws passed?

How are disputes resolved?

What is the structure of the court system?

What commercial laws do they have?

What have been the experiences of other companies working there?

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Conflicts of Law

No two countries have the exact same commercial laws

Some countries have no commercial codes

Uniform Commercial Code is widely used

Resolving Conflicts of Law

If the parties agree, autonomy controls

If parties have not agreed, law of country where the contract is performed will apply

Conflicts of Law

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Case 7.2

Case 7.2 Tiffany and Company v. Andrew (2012)

What is the impact of counterfeiting?

How can banks help in preventing counterfeiting?

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Antitrust Laws

All firms doing business here are subject to antitrust jurisdiction

Export Trading Company Act

Allows joint ventures among competitors

For business in other countries

International Protections

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Protections for Intellectual Property

International protections of intellectual property are constantly being refined

Worldwide registration of patents, trademarks and copyrights may be within reach

International Protections

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Criminal Law Protections

All those present in a country are subject to that country’s criminal law

Subject to all regulations as well

International Protections

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