Deck 5: Legal Environment

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A common law system uses a strict and literal interpretation of the law
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Common law is based on tradition, past practices and rulings, and legal precedent
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The United States is a code law country
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Countries are bound by the international law which prescribes acceptable and legal behavior of international business enterprises
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The Calvo Doctrine encourages international arbitration
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According to the extraterritorial-application-of-the-law concept, nations cannot apply their laws to companies' business activities outside their borders
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The extraterritorial application of the law involves a nation applying its laws to activities outside its own territory
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The Civil Rights Act barring employment bias protects U.Scitizens working abroad for American firms
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If a company wants to limit its potential liability which may derive from its foreign operations, it should form a foreign subsidiary rather than a foreign branch
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Unlike litigation, arbitration saves time, expenses, and relationships
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Based on the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the New York Convention), arbitral awards rendered in one country is not recognized and enforceable in other signatory countries
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Since bribery is an absolute, it is easy to determine whether something is a bribe
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Bribery is a matter of degree rather than an absolute
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The U.Sgovernment takes the position that payments made to low- and middle-level officials for tasks routinely performed by them are not illegal
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The trade act does not consider a payment for a routine governmental action to be an illegal bribe
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act does not allow U.Sfirms to make expediting payments for routine government action
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OECD countries have adopted anti-bribery codes
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The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention has not been ratified
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There is evidence that corruption reduces foreign direct investment from countries that have signed the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
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Surprisingly, virtually all cultures condemn bribery as being unethical
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Regardless of cultural values, a bribe is immoral
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While the legality of bribery is country-specific, the morality of the act is not
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Perceptions of ethical issues vary by country
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Culture has an influence on corporate codes of ethics
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Country differences are not a sufficient reason to preclude a formulation of universal ethical principles
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Corruption opportunities increase when a government reduces its role in the economy
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One effective method to deal with foreign bribery is to convert a private bribe into a public donation
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There are internationally recognized standards of behavior (e.g., OECD codes) which multinational firms can refer to so as to determine whether a certain business activity is a bribe
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U.Scourts are prohibited from applying the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act extraterritorially
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cannot be applied in an extraterritorial manner
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act specifically prohibits U.Sfirms from making expediting payments for routine government action
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An invention that is obvious is not patentable
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Members of the WTO are required to observe intellectual property rights
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A patent offers protection against copying by others to an author or artist for his literary, musical, dramatic, and artistic works
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Computer software cannot be copyrighted
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Affixing a copyright notice is mandatory in order to obtain copyright protection
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A copyright cannot exist without registration
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Patents granted by one country for chemicals and pharmaceuticals are automatically recognized by other countries
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Centralized protection of trademarks is easier to accomplish than centralized protection of patents
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As in the case of the Madrid Arrangement, the Trademark Registration Treaty requires a prior home registration
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A statute law country determines patent ownership based on the "first to file" rather than "the first to invent."
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Based on a GATT provision, the life a patent is years from the filing date
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Based on a GATT provision, the life a patent is years after granting
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The WTO does not allow poor countries to import generic versions of expensive patented medicines because the practice violates trade laws protecting patent rights
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Manufacturers of low unit-value products do not have to contend with counterfeiting problems
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Unlike consumer products, industrial products do not have counterfeiting problems
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Counterfeiting is a low-risk, high-profit venture
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Counterfeiting may actually benefit a trademark/patent owner in terms of product diffusion
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Counterfeiting benefits a patent owner by speeding up product diffusion and adoption
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Deck 5: Legal Environment
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A common law system uses a strict and literal interpretation of the law
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Common law is based on tradition, past practices and rulings, and legal precedent
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The United States is a code law country
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Countries are bound by the international law which prescribes acceptable and legal behavior of international business enterprises
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The Calvo Doctrine encourages international arbitration
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According to the extraterritorial-application-of-the-law concept, nations cannot apply their laws to companies' business activities outside their borders
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The extraterritorial application of the law involves a nation applying its laws to activities outside its own territory
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The Civil Rights Act barring employment bias protects U.Scitizens working abroad for American firms
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If a company wants to limit its potential liability which may derive from its foreign operations, it should form a foreign subsidiary rather than a foreign branch
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Unlike litigation, arbitration saves time, expenses, and relationships
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Based on the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the New York Convention), arbitral awards rendered in one country is not recognized and enforceable in other signatory countries
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Since bribery is an absolute, it is easy to determine whether something is a bribe
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Bribery is a matter of degree rather than an absolute
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The U.Sgovernment takes the position that payments made to low- and middle-level officials for tasks routinely performed by them are not illegal
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The trade act does not consider a payment for a routine governmental action to be an illegal bribe
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act does not allow U.Sfirms to make expediting payments for routine government action
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OECD countries have adopted anti-bribery codes
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The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention has not been ratified
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There is evidence that corruption reduces foreign direct investment from countries that have signed the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
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Surprisingly, virtually all cultures condemn bribery as being unethical
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Regardless of cultural values, a bribe is immoral
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While the legality of bribery is country-specific, the morality of the act is not
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Perceptions of ethical issues vary by country
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Culture has an influence on corporate codes of ethics
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Country differences are not a sufficient reason to preclude a formulation of universal ethical principles
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Corruption opportunities increase when a government reduces its role in the economy
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One effective method to deal with foreign bribery is to convert a private bribe into a public donation
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There are internationally recognized standards of behavior (e.g., OECD codes) which multinational firms can refer to so as to determine whether a certain business activity is a bribe
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U.Scourts are prohibited from applying the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act extraterritorially
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cannot be applied in an extraterritorial manner
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act specifically prohibits U.Sfirms from making expediting payments for routine government action
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An invention that is obvious is not patentable
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Members of the WTO are required to observe intellectual property rights
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A patent offers protection against copying by others to an author or artist for his literary, musical, dramatic, and artistic works
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Computer software cannot be copyrighted
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Affixing a copyright notice is mandatory in order to obtain copyright protection
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A copyright cannot exist without registration
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Patents granted by one country for chemicals and pharmaceuticals are automatically recognized by other countries
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Centralized protection of trademarks is easier to accomplish than centralized protection of patents
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As in the case of the Madrid Arrangement, the Trademark Registration Treaty requires a prior home registration
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A statute law country determines patent ownership based on the "first to file" rather than "the first to invent."
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Based on a GATT provision, the life a patent is years from the filing date
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Based on a GATT provision, the life a patent is years after granting
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The WTO does not allow poor countries to import generic versions of expensive patented medicines because the practice violates trade laws protecting patent rights
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Manufacturers of low unit-value products do not have to contend with counterfeiting problems
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Unlike consumer products, industrial products do not have counterfeiting problems
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Counterfeiting is a low-risk, high-profit venture
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Counterfeiting may actually benefit a trademark/patent owner in terms of product diffusion
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Counterfeiting benefits a patent owner by speeding up product diffusion and adoption
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