To Consider Or Not To Consider Foreign Law
Posted on July 11, 2009 | by Markus Stocker
Today, I read the following answer given by Peter V. Kunz — professor for Business and Comparative Law at the University of Bern, Switzerland — to a question in an interview with NZZ (translated from German,) Yes, American courts can ignore Swiss law — currently, there is a pronounced tendency in the USA to deliberately [...]
The increased cost imposed by regulations may be better than assuming the environment is free; accounting for environmental costs isn't inconsistent with free marketeering.
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