David thinks it is a splendid idea to open a tea garden at his Kentish cottage. His wife, Germayne, is not so sure. With rumour rife that the couple are - whisper it - not actually married, the lady of the local manor makes it her mission to shut the enterprise down in this well-crafted comedy.
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Companies, International Trade and Human Rights
- 340pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the paradox of trade globalization, this book investigates why it has not effectively alleviated poverty. It delves into various factors that contribute to this failure, examining economic policies, social structures, and the impact of global markets on local communities. Through critical analysis, the author challenges common assumptions and offers insights into the complexities of global trade and its implications for poverty reduction efforts.
The Governance of Corporate Groups
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the legal challenges faced by corporate groups within the regulatory frameworks of the UK, EU, and US. It delves into the complexities of corporate governance, compliance, and the interplay of laws affecting multinational corporations. By examining case studies and legal precedents, it highlights the nuances of regulatory practices across different jurisdictions, making it a valuable resource for legal professionals and scholars interested in corporate law and international business regulations.