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State and Enterprise

Legal Issues in the Global Market

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  • © 2023

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  • Integrates both theoretical and practical elements in the analysis

  • Provides a comparative perspective with contributions on different legal systems and economic approaches

  • Includes a special focus on non-capitalistic legal systems (China, Russia and Cuba)

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This book addresses the regulation of the State/Enterprise relationship in the framework of international economic context. It analyzes this relationship from the discrete perspectives of conflict, cooperation, and integration in contributions by authors representing a diverse range of legal cultures and political backgrounds.


The topic is investigated following three approaches:


• State versus Enterprise (the State which bans, restricts, or regulates the activities of Enterprises, both domestic and foreign);
• Enterprise versus State (the Enterprises, main actors of commercial, industrial or financial initiatives, which may directly or indirectly affect the legal and economic structure of the State);
• State as Enterprise and Enterprise as State (public Enterprises under political control that pursue geopolitical goals, and Enterprises that rely on the political, financial, and strategic support of the State for their business expansion).


Furthermore, the volume includes a special focus on the relationship State/Enterprise in non-capitalist economies (China, Russia, and Cuba).


Editors and Affiliations

  • Law Department, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy

    Maria Rosaria Mauro, Federico Pernazza

About the editors

Maria Rosaria Mauro is Full Professor of International Law at the University of Molise. 

Federico Pernazza is Associate Professor of Private Comparative Law and International Trade Law at the University of Molise.



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