Emerging Roles in the Post-New International Economic Order: Leads to New Business Factors

  • Author: Connie S. Singh
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    The right of societies to enjoy economic growth, transnational wealth, using sound environmental resources is the future of international industry. Responsibility to Protect the liberty of men and women to be involved at an intrinsic level of current industrial technological evolution in areas related to business, health, medical fields, is the most prominent trans-territorial industrial transformation in relation to production, in this era which became victim to a false notion that ‘social change is unidirectional’ (E. Compte 1964). For example: an international pandemic, social unrest in Western nations, subjugation of groups in Hong Kong, institutional racism, proved that technologically advanced states can deteriorate rapidly into ‘psychologically under-developed’ status. In this paper, a paradigm based on post-new international economic order restructuring will be proposed for analysis by assessing the newly emerging role of corporations, to exist alongside societies in a protective role. Responsibility to Protect (UN Document 2005), derives from a legal norm that the international system must respond to economic obligations for humanity: the internal legal duty therefore becomes the norm lege ferendae.

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