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xxiii, 300 p
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Cover; Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law: Multinational corporations in developing countries; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Table of cases; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Multinational corporations, states and international regulation: Historical background; Introduction; What are "multinational corporations"?; Multinational corporations and states; Explaining the relationship between the states of the North and MNCs: the mercantilist origin of the multinational corporation; Corporations and the transatlantic slave trade
Corporate colonialismMultinational corporations in the Second World War; Multinational corporations and the nascent states of the South after independence: changing roles; Summary; 2. Major attempts at the international level to control multinational corporations; MNCs and international law; International human rights instruments; International institutions; The special representative of the secretary general on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises; Developments in international environmental law: a brief discussion; Summary
3. Corporate social responsibility and its relationship to lawIntroduction; Evolution of the CSR concept; The emergence of CSR in the United States; CSR in the United Kingdom; CSR in Europe; CSR in the context of developing countries; Defining CSR; CSR and the law: how should the law respond to the CSR concept?; CSR and the law: perspectives; Theoretical justification for CSR; Understanding the emerging responsibilities of modern corporations: a social contract approach; What questions does CSR raise for law?
The shortcomings in the understanding of the nature of the corporation by ethicists and philosophers and the problem of ascribing morality to the corporationThe modern corporation and legal theories; How are corporations conceived of today?; The autonomy of the corporation; The social contract as justification for CSR; The social contract: Donaldson's approach; Criticisms of Donaldson's analysis; The social contract, morality and corporations: a different approach; The social contract, the law and international human rights law; Summary
4. Legal and institutional framework and the control of multinationals in developing countries with a focus on NigeriaMNCs and CSR in Nigeria; Colonial administration and the oil industry; Legal developments after Nigeria's independence and the indigenisation policy: a synopsis; The Nigerian context in modern times; Nigerian company law and the control of MNCs; Domestic tort law and MNCs; MNCs and human rights in Nigeria; The criminal liability of corporations under Nigerian law; Workers' protection and MNCs; MNCs and anti-­corruption laws
Controlling MNCs under host state law: possibilities in Nigeria
Multinational corporations, states and international regulation : historical background -- Major attempts at the international level to control multinational corporations -- Corporate social responsibility and its relationship to law -- Legal and institutional framework and the control of multinationals in developing countries with a focus on Nigeria -- Regional human rights system and multinational corporations : the case of the African regional human rights system -- The European Union and corporate responsibility in vulnerable states -- Judicial process as a means of promoting corporate responsibility abroad : extraterritoriality -- The foundation for a global company law for multinational corporations : the complimentary role at the international level.
Multinational corporations, states and international regulation: historical background -- Major attempts at the international level to control multinational corporations -- Corporate social responsibility and its relationship to law -- Legal and institutional framework and the control of multinationals in developing countries with a focus on Nigeria -- Regional human rights system and multinational corporations : the case of the African regional human rights system -- The European Union and corporate responsibility in vulnerable states -- Judicial process as a means of promoting corporate responsibility abroad : extraterritoriality -- The foundation for a global company law for multinational corporations : the complimentary role at the international level
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