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Perspectives On Corporate Social Responsibility |
Edited by Nina Boeger, Lecturer in Law, Rachel Murray, Professor of International Human Rights Law and Charlotte Villiers, Professor of Company Law, University of Bristol, UK
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Contents:
1. Introduction Nina Boeger, Rachel Murray and Charlotte Villiers
2. Corporate Social Responsibility in Law and Policy Halina Ward
3. Misappropriating Citizenship: The Limits of Corporate Social Responsibility Joseph Corkin
4. The United Nations, Human Rights and Transnational Corporations: Challenging the International Legal Order Sorcha MacLeod
5. Corporate Law, Corporate Power and Corporate Social Responsibility Charlotte Villiers
6. Varieties of Capitalism and the Learning Firm: Corporate Governance and labour in the Context of Contemporary Developments in European and German Company Law Peer Zumbansen
7. Corporate Social Responsibility: Do Corporations Have a Responsibility to Trade Fairly? Can the Fairtrade Movement Deliver the Duty? Janet Dine and Kirsteen Shields
8. Reflexive Governance, Meta-Regulation and Corporate Social Responsibility: The ‘Heineken Effect’ Colin Scott
9. Locating the ‘Environment’ Within Corporate Social Responsibility: Continuing Problems of Legal Definition and Representation David M. Ong
10. Engaging Individuals Sally Wheeler
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2008
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264 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84720 561 2
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