Corporate Governance

Corporate Social Responsibility The Corporate Governance of the 21st Century - 2nd edition

By Ramon Mullerat
Kluwer Law International December 2010

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789041132529
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
December 2010
Format
Hardback , 624 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The current theory of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is developing along three interwoven lines – oral, social, and environmental. Although everybody recognizes that although CSR is of growing concern in a globalized economy, it being at the top of the board of director’s agenda and also good for business, there is no sign of consensus on its rules, structures, or procedures. Now, this collection of essays by leading jurists, businesspeople, and academics takes a giant step toward a more cohesive and durable set of principles that can contribute to a cleaner environment and a better society while respecting and protecting the interests of all stakeholders.

The authors approach this complex but critical subject from a variety of perspectives, including the following:

 

• the role of CSR in corporate governance;

• the legal enforceability of CSR rules;

• the impact of international human rights standards;

• CSR as part of ‘corporate DNA’;

• choice of CSR strategy – defensive or offensive;

• the need for fair competition between developing country exporters;

• the prospects for international social protection for workers;

• enforcement of minimal standards in remote locations;

• the active search for eco-efficient solutions;

• corporate assumption of human rights responsibilities;

• the legal weight of codes of conduct; and

• the role of the lawyer in CSR.

In a world where the annual income of the five largest business corporations is more than double the combined GNPs of the fifty poorest countries, the need for meaningful standards of corporate social responsibility should be obvious. The well-informed and considered analyses in this remarkable volume provide an excellent starting point for those anxious to move the agenda forward in this area that, despite the efforts of many companies, often seems so intractable. The book will be of immeasurable value to all professionals and academics in relevant fields of law, policy, and business.

 

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Second Edition About the Authors
Part I Presentation
Chapter 1 The Global Responsibility of Business Ramon Mullerat

Part II General Overview
Chapter 2 Business Ethics Rosamund Thomas
Chapter 3 CSR and Corporate ­Governance Mark Walsh & John Lowry
Chapter 4 The Soul of the Corporation Gerald Milward-Oliver
Chapter 5 Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Policy

Chapter 6 Corporate Social Responsibility in a Changing Corporate World Jerome J. Shestack

Part III The Main Objectives of Corporate Social Responsibility
Chapter 7 The Triple Bottom Line: Building Shareholder Value James Roselle
Chapter 8 Labour Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Need for a Planetary Bargain Michael Hopkins & Ivor Hopkins
Chapter 9 Corporate Social Responsibility and The Environment: Our Common Future Marcelle Shoop
Chapter 10 Corporate Social ­Responsibility and Human Rights María Prandi & Josep M. Lozano Part IV Worldwide Initiatives on Corporate Social Responsibility

Chapter 11 Corporate Social Responsibility and International Human Rights Law
Chapter 12 The Tripartite Declaration of Principles Concerning Multinational Enterprises Phillip H. Rudolph
Chapter 13 The Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility Phillip H. Rudolph
Chapter 14 The CRT Principles for Responsible Business: Decision-Making Matrix for a More Moral Capitalism Stephen B. Young
Chapter 15 The Global Compact Hans Corell

Chapter 16 Promoting Corporate Responsibility: The OECD Guidelines For ­Multinational Enterprises Donald J. Johnston
Chapter 17 Business and Human Rights: The Recent Initiatives of the UN Michael Karlsson & Max Granström
Chapter 18 Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Governance:New Ideas and Practical Applications of Ethical Standards and Risk Management Daniel Brennan Part V Regional Perspectives
Chapter 19 The European Initiatives Jonathan Lux, Sune Skadegaard Thorsen & Annemarie Meisling
Chapter 20 A European Perspective Sune Skadegaard Thorsen & Annemarie Meisling

Chapter 21 The Central Role of Lawyers In ­Managing, Minimizing, and ­ Responding To Social Responsibility Risks – A Us ­Perspective Phillip H. Rudolph
Chapter 22 Africa’s Unique Challenge: Linking Economic Growth, Infrastructure Reforms and Corporate ­Responsibilities Reinier Lock
Chapter 23 The Japanese Perspective James Brumm & Michael Lagowski
Chapter 24 Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights: The Ghana Experience in the Gold Mining Industry Felix Ntrakwah
Chapter 25 The History, Variations, Impact and Future of Self-Regulation Phillip H. Rudolph

Chapter 26 Some Legal Dimensions of Corporate Codes of Conduct Claes Cronstedt
Chapter 27 Social Responsibility and the Lawyer in the Twenty-First Century Jerome J. Shestack
Chapter 28 Lawyers’ Responsibility for Advising on Corporate Social Responsibility Jonathan Goldsmith
Chapter 29 Corporate Social Responsibility in Lawyers’ Firms Chris Marshall
Chapter 30 Corporate Social Responsibility and the In-House Counsel I. Odeleye Part VIII Criticism of the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement

Chapter 31 Criticism of the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement Michael Hopkins Chapter 32 A Few Concluding Remarks Ramon Mullerat

Index

 

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