The New Corporate Accountability
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law
Herausgeber: Mcbarnet, Doreen; Campbell, Tom; Voiculescu, Aurora
The New Corporate Accountability
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law
Herausgeber: Mcbarnet, Doreen; Campbell, Tom; Voiculescu, Aurora
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This book explores the external social and market forces affecting Corporate Social Responsibility.
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This book explores the external social and market forces affecting Corporate Social Responsibility.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780521142090
- ISBN-10: 0521142091
- Artikelnr.: 26571442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 964g
- ISBN-13: 9780521142090
- ISBN-10: 0521142091
- Artikelnr.: 26571442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Doreen McBarnet; Part I. Corporate Social Responsibility and
the Law: 1. Corporate social responsibility beyond law, through law, for
law - the new corporate accountability Doreen McBarnet; Part II. Bringing
Law into Corporate Social Responsibility: 2. Corporate social
responsibility through contractual control? Global supply chains and
'other-regulation' Doreen McBarnet and Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. Corporate
social responsibility and public procurement Christopher McCrudden; 4.
Corporate codes of conduct - moral or legal obligation? Carola Glinski; 5.
Corporate accountability through creative enforcement - human rights, the
Alien Tort Claims Act and the limits of legal impunity Doreen McBarnet and
Patrick Schmidt; 6. Bringing corporate social responsibility to the World
Trade Organization Nicola Jägers; 7. Meta-regulation - legal accountability
for corporate social responsibility Christine Parker; Part III. Expanding
Legal Accountabilities - Company Law and Beyond: 8. Disclosure law and the
market for corporate social responsibility Kevin Campbell and Douglas Vick;
9. The board as a path toward corporate social responsibility Lawrence E.
Mitchell; 10. The new corporate law - corporate social responsibility and
employees' interests Stephen Bottomley and Anthony Forsyth; 11. Shareholder
activism for corporate social responsibility - law and practice in the US,
Japan, France and Spain Bruno Amann, Jerome Caby, Jacques Jaussaud and Juan
Piñiero; 12. The other European framework for corporate social
responsibility - from the green paper to new uses of human rights
instruments Aurora Voiculescu; Part IV. Expanding Legal Accountabilities -
Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights and the Environment: 13. Changing
paradigms of corporate criminal responsibility - lessons for CSR Aurora
Voiculescu; 14. Corporate social responsibility and international law - the
case of human rights and multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 15.
'The norms are dead! Long live the norms!' The politics behind the UN human
rights norms for corporations David Kinley, Justine Nolan and Natalie
Zerial; 16. Corporate environmental responsibility - law and the limits of
voluntarism Neil Gunningham; 17. Power and responsibility - why human
rights should address corporate environmental wrongs Amy Sinden; Part V.
Moral and Analytical Issues in CSR and the Law: 18. The normative grounding
of corporate social responsibility - a human rights approach Tom Campbell.
the Law: 1. Corporate social responsibility beyond law, through law, for
law - the new corporate accountability Doreen McBarnet; Part II. Bringing
Law into Corporate Social Responsibility: 2. Corporate social
responsibility through contractual control? Global supply chains and
'other-regulation' Doreen McBarnet and Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. Corporate
social responsibility and public procurement Christopher McCrudden; 4.
Corporate codes of conduct - moral or legal obligation? Carola Glinski; 5.
Corporate accountability through creative enforcement - human rights, the
Alien Tort Claims Act and the limits of legal impunity Doreen McBarnet and
Patrick Schmidt; 6. Bringing corporate social responsibility to the World
Trade Organization Nicola Jägers; 7. Meta-regulation - legal accountability
for corporate social responsibility Christine Parker; Part III. Expanding
Legal Accountabilities - Company Law and Beyond: 8. Disclosure law and the
market for corporate social responsibility Kevin Campbell and Douglas Vick;
9. The board as a path toward corporate social responsibility Lawrence E.
Mitchell; 10. The new corporate law - corporate social responsibility and
employees' interests Stephen Bottomley and Anthony Forsyth; 11. Shareholder
activism for corporate social responsibility - law and practice in the US,
Japan, France and Spain Bruno Amann, Jerome Caby, Jacques Jaussaud and Juan
Piñiero; 12. The other European framework for corporate social
responsibility - from the green paper to new uses of human rights
instruments Aurora Voiculescu; Part IV. Expanding Legal Accountabilities -
Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights and the Environment: 13. Changing
paradigms of corporate criminal responsibility - lessons for CSR Aurora
Voiculescu; 14. Corporate social responsibility and international law - the
case of human rights and multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 15.
'The norms are dead! Long live the norms!' The politics behind the UN human
rights norms for corporations David Kinley, Justine Nolan and Natalie
Zerial; 16. Corporate environmental responsibility - law and the limits of
voluntarism Neil Gunningham; 17. Power and responsibility - why human
rights should address corporate environmental wrongs Amy Sinden; Part V.
Moral and Analytical Issues in CSR and the Law: 18. The normative grounding
of corporate social responsibility - a human rights approach Tom Campbell.
Introduction Doreen McBarnet; Part I. Corporate Social Responsibility and
the Law: 1. Corporate social responsibility beyond law, through law, for
law - the new corporate accountability Doreen McBarnet; Part II. Bringing
Law into Corporate Social Responsibility: 2. Corporate social
responsibility through contractual control? Global supply chains and
'other-regulation' Doreen McBarnet and Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. Corporate
social responsibility and public procurement Christopher McCrudden; 4.
Corporate codes of conduct - moral or legal obligation? Carola Glinski; 5.
Corporate accountability through creative enforcement - human rights, the
Alien Tort Claims Act and the limits of legal impunity Doreen McBarnet and
Patrick Schmidt; 6. Bringing corporate social responsibility to the World
Trade Organization Nicola Jägers; 7. Meta-regulation - legal accountability
for corporate social responsibility Christine Parker; Part III. Expanding
Legal Accountabilities - Company Law and Beyond: 8. Disclosure law and the
market for corporate social responsibility Kevin Campbell and Douglas Vick;
9. The board as a path toward corporate social responsibility Lawrence E.
Mitchell; 10. The new corporate law - corporate social responsibility and
employees' interests Stephen Bottomley and Anthony Forsyth; 11. Shareholder
activism for corporate social responsibility - law and practice in the US,
Japan, France and Spain Bruno Amann, Jerome Caby, Jacques Jaussaud and Juan
Piñiero; 12. The other European framework for corporate social
responsibility - from the green paper to new uses of human rights
instruments Aurora Voiculescu; Part IV. Expanding Legal Accountabilities -
Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights and the Environment: 13. Changing
paradigms of corporate criminal responsibility - lessons for CSR Aurora
Voiculescu; 14. Corporate social responsibility and international law - the
case of human rights and multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 15.
'The norms are dead! Long live the norms!' The politics behind the UN human
rights norms for corporations David Kinley, Justine Nolan and Natalie
Zerial; 16. Corporate environmental responsibility - law and the limits of
voluntarism Neil Gunningham; 17. Power and responsibility - why human
rights should address corporate environmental wrongs Amy Sinden; Part V.
Moral and Analytical Issues in CSR and the Law: 18. The normative grounding
of corporate social responsibility - a human rights approach Tom Campbell.
the Law: 1. Corporate social responsibility beyond law, through law, for
law - the new corporate accountability Doreen McBarnet; Part II. Bringing
Law into Corporate Social Responsibility: 2. Corporate social
responsibility through contractual control? Global supply chains and
'other-regulation' Doreen McBarnet and Marina Kurkchiyan; 3. Corporate
social responsibility and public procurement Christopher McCrudden; 4.
Corporate codes of conduct - moral or legal obligation? Carola Glinski; 5.
Corporate accountability through creative enforcement - human rights, the
Alien Tort Claims Act and the limits of legal impunity Doreen McBarnet and
Patrick Schmidt; 6. Bringing corporate social responsibility to the World
Trade Organization Nicola Jägers; 7. Meta-regulation - legal accountability
for corporate social responsibility Christine Parker; Part III. Expanding
Legal Accountabilities - Company Law and Beyond: 8. Disclosure law and the
market for corporate social responsibility Kevin Campbell and Douglas Vick;
9. The board as a path toward corporate social responsibility Lawrence E.
Mitchell; 10. The new corporate law - corporate social responsibility and
employees' interests Stephen Bottomley and Anthony Forsyth; 11. Shareholder
activism for corporate social responsibility - law and practice in the US,
Japan, France and Spain Bruno Amann, Jerome Caby, Jacques Jaussaud and Juan
Piñiero; 12. The other European framework for corporate social
responsibility - from the green paper to new uses of human rights
instruments Aurora Voiculescu; Part IV. Expanding Legal Accountabilities -
Corporate Responsibility, Human Rights and the Environment: 13. Changing
paradigms of corporate criminal responsibility - lessons for CSR Aurora
Voiculescu; 14. Corporate social responsibility and international law - the
case of human rights and multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 15.
'The norms are dead! Long live the norms!' The politics behind the UN human
rights norms for corporations David Kinley, Justine Nolan and Natalie
Zerial; 16. Corporate environmental responsibility - law and the limits of
voluntarism Neil Gunningham; 17. Power and responsibility - why human
rights should address corporate environmental wrongs Amy Sinden; Part V.
Moral and Analytical Issues in CSR and the Law: 18. The normative grounding
of corporate social responsibility - a human rights approach Tom Campbell.