Exploring the Interplay between Law and Compliance
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v6n2.03Keywords:
Compliance, Economic Law, Jurisprudence, Rule of Law, World Economic LawAbstract
In recent years, compliance has become a prominent topic in both legal academia and corporate management, spanning multiple industries and involving complex mechanisms. While there has been a surge of research on specific regulatory frameworks in specialized fields, comprehensive studies on compliance management from the broader perspectives of law and legal governance remain insufficient. This paper first explores the origins, concept, theoretical framework, key stakeholders, and substantive content of compliance, arguing that compliance management inherently possesses a strong economic law attribute. Secondly, considering the cross-border nature of corporate compliance management, the paper advocates for the advancement of international economic law as a bridge between domestic and international legal frameworks. Finally, from a World Economic Law perspective, it suggests that China should promote inclusive economic compliance regulations and establish a paradigm for World Economic Law in compliance management to better adapt to the evolving international economic landscape.
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