Sudan seizes the assets of Triage Medico, Inc., a U.S. firm. Triage's recovery from Sudan in a U.S. court may be prevented by
A. the act of state doctrine.
B. the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
C. the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
D. the principle of comity.
Answer: A
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. unobtrusive power. B. overlapping authority. C. status inconsistencies. D. distributed negotiation. E. different evaluation and reward systems.
Who among the following is covered under the National Labor Relations Act?
A) Rob, who is employed as a cook in a private household B) Julio, who is employed in his father's consultancy firm C) Owen, who works as a locomotive engineer D) Sharon, who works as an assembly-line worker in a car manufacturing firm
Which of the following is NOT associated with (or does not contribute to) business risk? Recall that business risk is affected by a firm's operations.
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