What is an MNC

INTRODUCTION A multinational corporation (MNC) has operations and assets in at least one country other than its own. A multinational corporation often has offices and/or factories in many countries, as well as a centralised headquarters from which worldwide management is coordinated. Certain of these corporations, also known as international, stateless, or transnational business entities, may…

Semiconductor Shortage And Automotive Industry

Automotive Industry The automotive industry comprises a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles. Semiconductor Shortage and Automotive industry We are facing a global semiconductor shortage. Some key reasons behind the shortage are, supply chain disruptions due to the pandemic, a sharp rise in…

A critical analysis of Parallel Proceedings in Investor-State Dispute Settlement

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION In today’s globalised and liberalised world, foreign investment is the lifeblood of an economy. Foreign direct investment boosts sectors by supplying capital, generating jobs, enhancing infrastructure, and increasing trade, among other things. As a result, states seek to defend and encourage foreign direct investment through investment treaties. There are over 2932 bilateral…

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL RELATION

The term industrial relation refers to industry and relations. Industrial relations deal with the relationship between labour and management and their organisation.  The concept is very much broad and it is not only limited to the relationship between management and employees but also covers aspects like empowerment of the work, collective bargaining, conflict resolution etc.…

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

The term industrial relation refers to industry and relations. Industrial relations deal with the relationship between labour and management and their organisation.  The concept is very much broad and it is not only limited to the relationship between management and employees but also covers aspects like empowerment of the work, collective bargaining, conflict resolution etc.…

White Collar Crime

White-collar crime is a broad term that refers to any criminal act perpetrated by commercial and government employees in the course of their jobs. White-collar crime encompasses a wide range of misdeeds, from antitrust infractions to environmental violations to health-care fraud. Individuals, communities, and society all suffer huge financial, physical, and social consequences as a…