Global enterprises can now regulate themselves, independent of state control.
The article discusses how modern economic enterprises can protect their assets and operate independently from shareholders and government regulations. It explores how organizational laws can help multinational companies become self-regulating entities. By examining different legal concepts, the article suggests that these enterprises can have autonomy from creditors, shareholders, and even the state. This research lays the groundwork for understanding how global businesses can function as autonomous entities in today's interconnected world.