توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب From Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Liability: A Socio-Legal Study of Corporate Liability in Global Value Chains
نام کتاب : From Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Liability: A Socio-Legal Study of Corporate Liability in Global Value Chains
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : از مسئولیت اجتماعی شرکت تا مسئولیت اجتماعی شرکت: مطالعه حقوقی-اجتماعی مسئولیت شرکت در زنجیره های ارزش جهانی
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نویسندگان : Anna Aseeva
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 269
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509930579 , 9781509930586
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nAbbreviations and Acronyms\nTable of Cases\nTable of Legislation\nPART I: ON THE LIMITS OF LAW AND A LIMITLESS GLOBALISED MARKET\n 1. Introduction\n I. Meet Corporate Social Liability\n II. Why Corporate Social Liability?\n III. What does Corporate Social Liability Cover?\n IV. The Book\'s Approach and Methods\n V. Structure of the Book\n 2. Setting the Stage: Corporate Responsibility in Context\n I. The Corporate Responsibility Debate in its Historical Context\n II. Ideational Context: The Impact of the Washington Consensus\n III. Economic Context: Centre, Semi-Periphery and Periphery of Global Value Chains\n IV. Organisational Context: Global Value Chain Governance\n V. Social Context: CSR Standards for and within Global Value Chains\n VI. The Advent of International Standards\n VII. The Many Shades of Voluntary Standards and Corporate Self-Regulation\n VIII. The Rise and Fall of CSR\n Concluding Remarks on Part I\nPART II: THE SHORTCOMINGS OF CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY AND OBSTACLES TO CORPORATE LIABILITY\n 3. National Law: Shades of Publicness in Private Regulation\n I. Corporate Law\n II. Tort Law and Contract Law\n III. Commercial Law\n 4. Post-national Law: Mandatory Disclosure, Environmental and\rHuman Rights Due Diligence, and Supply Chain Liability\n I. Supranational Law\n II. International Law\n Concluding Remarks on Part II\nPART III : CORPORATE LIABILITY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: RECENT APPROACHES AND AN INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL LIABILITY\n 5. Corporate Liability in International Comparison\n I. Legislative Landscape\n II. Litigation Landscape\n 6. Analysis of Avenues for Corporate Social Liability in Global\rValue Chains\n I. Common Criteria for Founding Liability: An Overview\n II. Further Criteria for Founding Liability: Various Relevant Practices\n III. Conceptual Prospects for Corporate Social Liability in Global Value Chains\n Concluding Remarks on Part III\nPART IV\rPITFALLS AND THE FUTURE OF CORPORATE\rSOCIAL LIABILITY IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS\n 7. Liability through Judicialisation, Legalisation, and Alternative\rDispute Settlement\n I. General Direct Liability\n II. A(n) (Im)Possibility of Judicial Assertiveness: A General Duty of Care for Global Value Chains\n III. Legalisation through Legislation: Liability Disciplines in Current French and Dutch Law\n IV. Transnational CSL Legalisation: Bangladesh Accord and Bangladesh Alliance\n V. Alternative Dispute Resolution through International Investment Arbitration\n VI. Enforcing Corporate Social Liability ex ante\n 8. The Reality and Prospects of European and International Law of Corporate Liability in Global Value Chains\n I. European Law\n II. International Business and Human Rights Framework: Guiding or Binding the Global Business?\n 9. On the Gap-filling Corporate Social Liability (and its Gaps)\n I. The Pitfalls of International Arbitration for Realising Transnational CSL\n II. The Limits and Opportunities of the Interface of Domestic Private Law with Public International Law\n III. Whither Corporate Social Liability?\nConclusion: Where Do We Stand and Is There a Way Forward?\n I. Where Do We Stand?\n II. The Way Forward\n III. Final Concluding Remarks\nBibliography\nIndex