post has two assignments
1: Transfer Pricing at Apple
Order Description
Transfer Pricing at Apple
Summarise the case, explain what transfer pricing is and the issue it raises for governments?
Analyse and evaluate Apple’s behaviour from each of the Shareholder and Stakeholder theories of Corporate Social Responsibility?
Need to talk about that Australia doesn’t have jurisdiction in other nations, could be breaking free rules if they try.
Need to talk about in stakeholders , Australian citizens and gov.
What solution (if any) is there to this problem? Use the material from the lectures on regulation in framing your answer?
Need to talk about Braithwaite’s Pyramid
what can and cant the government do
What does this case show about the strengths and weaknesses of each of the Shareholder and Stakeholder theories?
These links below are a starting point, find other references:
https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/apples-85-million-tax-bill-is-a-fraction-of-its-almost-8-billion-revenue-20160126-gmej0z.html
https://theconversation.com/european-commission-warns-multinationals-as-apple-ordered-to-pay-13-billion-in-tax-64657
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/02/why-its-so-hard-to-get-apple-google-and-the-rest-to-payenough-tax-in-australia/
2: International Law and Diplomacy
Order Description
DO THE FOLLOWING ESSAY QUESTIONS
Are economic and social rights genuine human rights?
Or
Is humanitarian intervention justifiable in international law?
Or
How has the “War on Terror” affected the realm of International Law?
Or
Do we still need diplomats?
Essay structure should focus on:
1. Critically evaluate key concepts relating to the role and practice of international law and diplomacy in international relations.
2. Analyze the structure, institutions, processes, players, and operations of the modern diplomatic and international legal system
3. Analyze and evaluate diplomatic case studies through the lenses of the contending theories of diplomacy and international relations.
4. Analyze and develop diplomatic skills such as negotiation, persuasion, leadership, and policy analysis by taking part in simulated negotiation exercises.
Law and Diplomacy