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State-Based and Date-Driven: Foreign Enterprises, Social Credit, and Next Generation Law Along Chinese Silk Roads

State-Based and Date-Driven: Foreign Enterprises, Social Credit, and Next Generation Law Along Chinese Silk Roads

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Professor Larry Catá Backer, of the Penn State Law, presented his work in progress State-Based and Date-Driven: Foreign Enterprises, Social Credit, and Next Generation Law Along Chinese Silk Roads. This work examines the character and impact of social credit systems and data driven governance.

Presenter

From the Penn State Law, “Professor Larry Backer researches globalization, especially as it relates to the emergence of ways of understanding constitutional and enterprise law. His most recent work touches on the regulation of multinational corporations, sovereign wealth funds, transnational constitutionalism, and the convergence of public and private law. He researches issues of governments as private actors in global markets, the development of law and social norm systems to regulate business and human rights.

He teaches classes in constitutional, corporate, and transnational law and policy. Professor Backer is a member of the American Law Institute and the European Corporate Governance Institute. He served as chair of the Penn State University Faculty Senate for 2012-2013”.

Workshop Date

1-29-2020

Keywords

FIU Law, FIU Law Faculty Workshop Series, Larry Catá Backer, Globalization, legal systems

Disciplines

Constitutional Law | Law | Transnational Law

State-Based and Date-Driven: Foreign Enterprises, Social Credit, and Next Generation Law Along Chinese Silk Roads

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