Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad
The rapid digital transformation of contemporary societies has produced a collision of relationships between government institutions, private companies and the rules of public international law. As a result, a new type of homonymy has emerged based on emerging causality, connections and their interm...
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| description | The rapid digital transformation of contemporary societies has produced a collision of relationships between government institutions, private companies and the rules of public international law. As a result, a new type of homonymy has emerged based on emerging causality, connections and their intermingling in the legal environment across the world. Analysing technological evolution in relation to the responsiveness of organisations to digital change has opened up new avenues for corporate governance, which is why attention is being focused on the influences of digital tools and technologies in particular. These emergences are putting pressure on the doctrine to seek and develop new qualities in the same absolutely spontaneous and unpredictable way. The focus is on how these rules may or may not adapt to the new digital realities and how states and international organisations in particular are acting. Our assessment of multidependencies revolves around the question: will they permeate the codification of international law norms and if so, to what extent? On the basis of these assessments, the article puts forward a series of findings and proposals for improving the coherence and effectiveness of regulation now on the battlefield between digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1092b695cbbf4be6bda248558ff3b49a2025-08-20T03:44:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862024-12-0110110.1080/23311886.2024.2370945Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triadCristina Elena Popa Tache0Cătălin Silviu Săraru1CIRET - Center International de Recherches et Études Transdisciplinaires, Paris, FranceFaculty of Law, Bucharest University of Economic StudiesThe rapid digital transformation of contemporary societies has produced a collision of relationships between government institutions, private companies and the rules of public international law. As a result, a new type of homonymy has emerged based on emerging causality, connections and their intermingling in the legal environment across the world. Analysing technological evolution in relation to the responsiveness of organisations to digital change has opened up new avenues for corporate governance, which is why attention is being focused on the influences of digital tools and technologies in particular. These emergences are putting pressure on the doctrine to seek and develop new qualities in the same absolutely spontaneous and unpredictable way. The focus is on how these rules may or may not adapt to the new digital realities and how states and international organisations in particular are acting. Our assessment of multidependencies revolves around the question: will they permeate the codification of international law norms and if so, to what extent? On the basis of these assessments, the article puts forward a series of findings and proposals for improving the coherence and effectiveness of regulation now on the battlefield between digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2370945Corporate governancepublic international lawdigitisationtechnologylegislative adaptationG30 |
| spellingShingle | Cristina Elena Popa Tache Cătălin Silviu Săraru Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad Cogent Social Sciences Corporate governance public international law digitisation technology legislative adaptation G30 |
| title | Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad |
| title_full | Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad |
| title_fullStr | Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad |
| title_short | Evaluating today’s multi-dependencies in digital transformation, corporate governance and public international law triad |
| title_sort | evaluating today s multi dependencies in digital transformation corporate governance and public international law triad |
| topic | Corporate governance public international law digitisation technology legislative adaptation G30 |
| url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2370945 |
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