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1. Segerlund, Lisbeth : The responsibility of corporations for human rights and social issues, 2002
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document

The responsibility of corporations for human rights and social issues : a development towards a new regulatory framework? / Segerlund, Lisbeth, 17 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2002.

LANGUAGE: ENG

INDEX WORDS:
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* NGO = NGO = NGO
* fackföreningar = trade unions = ammattiyhdistykset
* non-state actors = non-state actors = non-state actors
* ekonomiska, sociala och kulturella rättigheter = economic, social and cultural rights = TSS-oikeudet
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu
* rättvis handel = fair trade = reilu kauppa

NOTE (MEETINGS): Paper prepared and presented for the "Accountability for human rights violations committed by non-state actors", conference at the Institute for Human Rights, Åbo Akademi University, [20020523-20020524], [C]

LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR

SHELF CODE: VIB

URL http://www.abo.fi/instut/imr/norfa/lisbeth.pdf

 
2. Mullerat, Ramon (ed.) : Corporate social responsibility, 2005
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series

Corporate social responsibility : the corporate governance of the 21st century / Mullerat, Ramon (ed.) - (International Bar Association Series), xxv, 565 p. . - The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2005.

ISBN 90-411-2324-5

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I: Presentation. 1. The Global Responsibility of Business, R. Mullerat. Part II: General Overview. 2. Business Ethics, R. Thomas. 3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance, M. Walsh, J. Lowry. 4. The Soul of the Corporation, G. Milward-Oliver. 5. Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Policy, F. Martin. 6. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Changing Corporate World, J.J. Shestack. Part III: The Main Objectives of Corporate Social Responsibility. 7. The Triple Bottom Line: Building Shareholder Value, J.E. Roselle. 8. Labour Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Need for a Planetary Bargain, M. Hopkins, I. Hopkins. 9. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Environment, M. Shoop. 10. Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights, J.M. Lozano, M. Prandi. 11. Corporate Social Responsibility and International Human Rights Law, D. Kinley. Part IV: Worldwide Initiatives on Corporate Social Responsibility. 12. The Tripartite Declaration of Principles Concerning Multinational Enterprises, P.H. Rudolph. 13. The Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility, P.H. Rudolph. 14. Promoting Corporate Responsibility: The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, D.J. Johnston. 15. The Global Compact, H. Corell. 16. The United Nations Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights, J. Ragnwaldh, P. Konopik. 17. New Recent Worldwide Initiatives on Corporate Governance, D. Brennan. Part V: Regional Perspectives. 18. The European Initiatives, J. Lux, S. Skadegard Thorsen, A. Meisling. 19. The European Perspective, S. Skadegard Thorsen. 20. A Perspective from the Colonies, P.H. Rudolph. 21. The African Perspective, R. Lock. 22. The Japanese Perspective, J. Brumm. 23. Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights The Ghana Experience in the Gold Mining Industry, F. Ntrakwah. Part VI: Codes of Conduct. 24. Codes of Conduct The History, Variations, Impact and Future of Self-Regulation, P.H. Rudolph. 25. Some Legal Dimensions of Codes of Conduct, C. Lundblad. Part VII: Lawyers and Corporate Social Responsibility. 26. Social Responsibility and the Lawyer in the 21st Century, J.J. Shestack. 27. Lawyers Responsibility for Advising on Corporate Social Responsibility, J. Goldsmith. 28. Corporate Social Responsibility in Lawyers Firms, R. Taylor, R. Brophy. 29. Corporate Social Responsibility and the In-House Counsel, I. Odeleye. Part VIII: Criticism of the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement. 30. Criticism of the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement, M. Hopkins. Part IX: Some Conclusions. 31. Conclusions, R. Mullerat.

INDEX WORDS:
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* internationell handel = international trade = kansainvälinen kauppa
* socialskydd = social security = sosiaaliturva
* OECD = OECD = OECD
* jurister = lawyers = lakimiehet
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu

NOTE (GENERAL): OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises

URL http://www.aspenpublishers.com/Product.asp?catalog%5Fname=Aspen&category%5Fname=&product%5Fid=9041123245&Mode=SEARCH&ProductType=M

 
3. Zerk, Jennifer A. : Multinationals and corporate social responsibility, 2006
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series

Multinationals and corporate social responsibility : limitations and opportunities in international law / Zerk, Jennifer A. - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), xxviii, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2006.

ISBN 0-521-84499-1

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I. Regulatory Issues and Problems:. 1. Multinationals and corporate social responsibility: a new regulatory agenda. 2. Multinationals under international law. 3. Multinationals under national law: the problem of jurisdiction. Part II. Home State Regulation of Multinationals:. 4. New directions in extraterritorial regulation of CSR standards. 5. Private claims for personal injury and environmental harm. Part III. International Regulation of Multinationals:. 6. Towards an international law of CSR?. 7. Multinationals and CSR: limitations and opportunities in international law.

INDEX WORDS:
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu
* NGO = NGO = NGO
* skadeståndsrätt = tort law = vahingonkorvauslaki
* rättsfall/rättspraxis = cases/case law = oikeustapaukset/oikeuskäytäntö
* nationell lagstiftning = national legislation = kansallinen lainsäädäntö

NOTE (GENERAL): The OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises, ILO tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational enterprises and social policy

URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?ISBN=9780521844994

 
4. Bardou, Ana Raquel...[et al.] : European master's degree in human rights and democratisation, 2005
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series

European master's degree in human rights and democratisation : awarded theses of the academic year 2003/2004 / Bardou, Ana Raquel...[et al.], 511 p.. - Venice : Marsilio, 2005.

ISBN 88-317-8825-6

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Contents:. Life imprisonment: the paradox of the ICC, by Ana Raquel Bardou. From the Europe of Auschwitz to the Europe of Strasbourg and beyond, by Thomas D. Barrett. The responsibility of international organisations: taking human rights seriously?, by Jochen De Vylder. Towards justice in Rwanda, by Margaret Christine McGowan-Smyth. Marketing human rights, by Sara Melkko.

INDEX WORDS:
* internationella brottmålsdomstolen = international criminal court (ICC) = kansainvälinen rikostuomioistuin
* fängslande = imprisonment = vangitseminen
* internationella organisationer = international organizations = kansainväliset järjestöt
* nationell rätt = national law = kansallinen oikeus
* internationella tribunalen för krigsförbrytelser = international tribunal on war crimes (ICTY and ICTR) = kansainvälinen sotarikostuomioistuin
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* rättsfall/rättspraxis = cases/case law = oikeustapaukset/oikeuskäytäntö
* folkmord = genocide = kansanmurha

NOTE (GENERAL): Statute of the ICC, ECHR, ICCPR, UN charter, Vienna convention on the law of treaties, Genocide convention

SHELF CODE: Thesis

 
5. Peters, Anne ... [et al.] : Non-state actors as standards setters, 2009
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Non-state actors as standards setters / Peters, Anne ... [et al.], xx, 587 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2009.

ISBN 978-0-521-11490-5

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: 1. Non-state actors as standard-setters: framing the issue in an interdisciplinary fashion, by Anne Peters, Lucy Koechlin and Gretta Fenner. PART I. New Actors and Processes in Contemporary Standard-Setting:. 2. Local and regional non-state actors on the margins of public policy in Africa, by Dieter Neubert; 3. Conceptualising the use of public-private partnerships as a regulatory arrangement in critical information infrastructure protection, by Dan Assaf; 4. Standard-setting at the cutting edge: an evidence-based typology for multi-stakeholder initiatives, by Lucy Koechlin and Richard Calland; 5. New standards for and by private military companies?, by Lindsey Cameron; 6. Governance matters VII: aggregate and individual governance indicators 1996–2007, by Daniel Kaufmann, Aart Kraay and Massimo Mastruzzi; 7. Contending with illicit power structures: a typology, by Michael Miklaucic. PART II. The Legitimacy and Accountability of Actors and Standards:. 8. Democratic governance beyond the state: the legitimacy of non-state actors as standard-setters, by Steven Wheatley; 9. Legitimacy, accountability and polycentric regulation: dilemmas, trilemmas and organisational response, by Julia Black; 10. Accountability of transnational actors: is there scope for cross-sector principles?, by Monica Blagescu and Robert Lloyd; 11. Non-state environmental standards as a substitute for state regulation?, by Marcus Schaper; 12. Limiting violence – culture and the constitution of public norms: with a case study from a stateless area, by Till Förster. PART III. The Authority and Effectiveness of Actors and Standards:. 13. Standard-setting for capital movements: reasserting sovereignty over transnational actors?, by Peter Hägel; 14. Certification as a new private global forest governance system: the regulatory potential of the forest stewardship council, by Stéphane Guéneau; 15. Private standards in the north - effective norms for the south?, by Eva Kocher; 16. International corporate social responsibility standards: imposing or imitating business responsibility in Lithuania?, by Egle Svilpaite; 17. Legal pluralism under the influence of globalisation: a case study of child adoption in Tanzania, by Ulrike Wanitzek; 18. Towards non-state actors as effective, legitimate, and accountable standard-setters, by Anne Peters, Till Förster and Lucy Koechlin.

INDEX WORDS:
* non-state actors = non-state actors = non-state actors
* privata militära företag = private military companies = yksityiset sotilas- ja turvallisuusalan yritykset
* legitimitet = legitimacy = legitimiteetti
* barn = children = lapset
* adoption = adoption = adoptio
* CSR = CSR = CSR
* globalisering = globalisation = globalisaatio
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu
* AIDS = AIDS = AIDS
* väpnade styrkor = armed forces = asevoimat
* inbördeskrig = civil war = sisällissota
* korruption = corruption = korruptio
* ILO = ILO = ILO
* demokrati = democracy = demokratia
* EU = EU = EU
* mänskliga rättigheter = human rights = ihmisoikeudet
* humanitär rätt = humanitarian law = humanitaarinen oikeus
* ICRC = ICRC = ICRC
* NGO = NGO = NGO
* migration = migration = siirtolaisuus
* multinationella bolag = transnational corporations (TNC) = monikansalliset yritykset
* krigsfångar = prisoners of war = sotavangit
* självbestämmanderätt = self-determination = itsemääräämisoikeus
* socialskydd = social security = sosiaaliturva
* fackföreningar = trade unions = ammattiyhdistykset
* UNDP = UNDP = UNDP
* UNHCR = UNHCR = UNHCR
* Världsbanken = World Bank = Maailmanpankki
* WTO = WTO = WTO
* IMF = IMF = IMF
* rättsstatsprincip = rule of law = oikeusvaltioperiaate

GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Cameroon / Central Asia / Colombia / Denmark / Estonia / France / Germany / Latin America / Liberia / Mali / Lithuania / Mexico / Nigeria / North America / Russian Federation / Tanzania / United Kingdom / USA / Zanzibar

NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African Union convention; CBD; Geneva conventions; CRC; Ottawa convention; Framework convention on climate change; Palermo convent Tripartite declaration of principles;

URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521114905

 
6. Gunningham, Neil (ed.) : Corporate environmental responsibility, 2009
 

BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph

Corporate environmental responsibility / Gunningham, Neil (ed.) - (The library of corporate responsibilities), xl, 587 p.. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2009.

ISBN 978-0-7546-2824-8

LANGUAGE: ENG

ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction:. Part I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CER: THE FIRST-GENERATION DEBATES:. 1. A road map for natural capitalism, by Amory B. Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins and Paul Hawken. 2. A natural-resource-based view of the firm, by Stuart L. Hart. 3. Green and competitive: ending the stalemate, Michael E. Porter and Claas van der Linde. 4. Toward a new conception of the environment-competitiveness relationship, by Michael E Porter and Claas van der Linde. 5. Ecological modernisation, ecological modernities, by Peter Christoff. 6. Towards the sustainable corporation: win-win-win business strategies for sustainable development, by John Elkington. 7. It's not easy being green, by Noah Walley and Bradley Whitehead. Part II: SECOND-GENERATION CER : BEYOND THE WIN-WIN/WIN-LOSE DICHOTOMY:. 8. When pollution prevention meets the bottom line, by Linda Greer and Christopher van Löben Sels. 9. Environmental product differentiation: implications for corporate strategy, by Forest L. Reinhardt. 10. Market failure and the environmental policies of firms: economic rationales for 'beyond compliance' behavior, by Forest Reinhardt. 11. Is there a market for virtue? The business case for corporate social responsibility, by David J. Vogel. 12. Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability, by Thomas Dyllick and Kai Hockerts. 13. Strategy and society: the link between competitive advantage and corporate social responsibility, by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer. Part III: ETHICS; ALTRUISM AND THE BUSINESS CASE FOR CER:. 14. Corporate social responsibility: an economic and public policy perspective, by Paul R. Portney. 15. The 4 faces of corporate citizenship, by Archie B. Carroll. 16. When it hits the fan, by Edmund M. Burke. 17. Environmental visibility: a trigger of green organizational response, by Frances E. Bowen. Part IV: HOW REAL IS CER? WHAT THE EVIDENCE TELLS US?. 18. Why do firms adopt 'beyond compliance' environmental policies?, by Aseem Prakash. 19. Does it really pay to be green? An empirical study of firm environmental and financial performance, by Andrew A. King and Michael J. Lenox. 20. Developing environmental management stra tegies, by Nigel Roome. 21. Extending linear approaches to mapping corporate environmental behaviour, by A. Ghobadian, H. Viney, J. Lui and P. James. 22. Hitting the green wall, by Robert D. Shelton. Part V: EXPLAINING VARIATION IN CER:. 23. The meaning of greening: a plea for an organizational theory, by Thomas N. Gladwin. 24. The greening of the board room: how German companies are dealing with environmental issues, by Ulrich Steger. 25. Policy networks and firm behaviours: governance systems and firm responses to external demands for sustainable forest management, by Benjamin Cashore and Ilan Vertinsky. 26. Stage models of corporate 'greening': a critical evaluation, by Anja Schaefer and Brian Harvey. 27. The myth of best practices: the context dependence of 2 high-performing waste reduction programs, by Peter B. Cebon. Part VI: TOWARDS AN INTERACTIVE MODEL OF CER:. 28. Social license and environmental protection: why businesses go beyond compliance, by Neil Gunningham, Robert A. Kagan and Dorothy Thornton. 29. Managerial interpretations and organizational context as predictors of corporate choice of environmental strategy, by Sanjay Sharma. 30. The new corporate social responsibility, by Graeme Auld, Steven Bernstein and Benjamin Cashore. 31. Globalization and the environment: strategies for international voluntary environmental initiatives, by Petra Christmann and Glen Taylor. Name index.

INDEX WORDS:
* miljörätt = environmental law = ympäristöoikeus
* socialt ansvar = social responsibility = sosiaalinen vastuu
* hållbar utveckling = sustainable development = kestävä kehitys
* CSR = CSR = CSR

LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt

URL http://www.ashgatepublishing.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8784&edition_id=11363


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