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Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes By Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes by Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)


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Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes: On Global Self-Regulation and National Private Law by Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Corporate social responsibility codes are guidelines that companies voluntarily develop and publish with the objective of showing the public their commitment to respect human rights, to improve fundamental workplace standards worldwide and to protect the natural environment. These corporate codes have become a crucial element in the regulatory architecture for globally operating companies. By focusing on the characteristics of the codes, their effects on society and their legal consequences, this book seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of corporate codes and the law. Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes develops proposals on the relationship between global corporate self-regulation and the national private law systems. It uses methods of comparative law and sociological jurisprudence to argue that national private law can, and in fact should, enforce these codes as genuine legal obligations. The author formulates legal policy recommendations for English and German private law that indicate how the proposed legal enforcement could be realised in practice. The dissertation on which this book is based was awarded the second prize in the humanities category of the Deutscher Studienpreis (German Thesis Award) by the Koerber Foundation in November 2015.

Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes Reviews

In undertaking a comparative analysis of Germany and England, the book is relevant to the civil and common law legal systems represented by the two jurisdictions. It is well expressed in a language that is accessible to non-specialist readers. Scholars and practitioners in the CSR, corporate governance, business ethics and globalisation fields will certainly find the book useful. -- Onyeka Osuji * Journal of Business Law *

About Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Anna Beckers is Assistant Professor of Private Law and Legal Methodology at Maastricht University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Part I: Linking Corporate Codes and National Private Law 2. Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence: A Method for Linking 3. Enforcing Corporate Codes by Private Law: The Role of National Contract Law 4. Liability for Breaching Corporate Codes: The Role of National Civil Liability Rules 5. Corporate Codes and Unfair Trading Behaviour: The Role of Unfair Commercial Practices Law Part II: Theorising Corporate Codes and National Private Law 6. Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence: A Normative Method for Theorising Global Self-regulation and National Private Law 7. Firm Commitments: Theorising Public Declarations in National Private Law 8. Corporate Efforts to Do Just Business: Theorising Public/Private Regulation in Private Law 9. Conclusion: The Prospects and Limits of Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes

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NLS9781509920075
9781509920075
1509920072
Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes: On Global Self-Regulation and National Private Law by Anna Beckers (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2018-01-25
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