The Jurists Guide to International Business: Making Spirit Adjustments and Facing Giants in Berlin Council Sessions

The Jurists Guide to International Business: Making Spirit Adjustments and Facing Giants in Berlin Council Sessions


Abstract

This journal paper aims to provide a comprehensive guide for jurists interested in international business transactions, including navigating the complexities of cross-border trade and investment while making necessary adjustments to cultural and legal norms. The paper draws upon case studies to illuminate the challenges jurists may face in international business, particularly in the context of the Berlin Council Sessions, where negotiations with government officials and multinational corporations require significant strategic planning and adaptability. The paper also explores the role of ethics and morality in international business deals, emphasizing the necessity of balancing profit-seeking with social responsibility. Ultimately, this paper provides practical advice and insights for jurists seeking to succeed in the dynamic and constantly evolving field of international business.

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Abid Bobby "The Jurists Guide to International Business: Making Spirit Adjustments and Facing Giants in Berlin Council Sessions".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2021.

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Date of Release: 2021
Author(s): Abid Bobby.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 6
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications

 


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