International documents on corporate responsibility / edited by Stephen Tully.
2005
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Title
International documents on corporate responsibility / edited by Stephen Tully.
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Imprint
Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, [2005]
Copyright
©2005
Description
1 online resource (xxx, 615 pages)
Series
Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. 1. International instruments
pt. 2. Regional instruments
pt. 3. National instruments
pt. 4. Instruments for the international protection of human rights
pt. 5. International labour standards
pt. 6. International environmental standards
pt. 7. Sustainable development
pt. 8. Roles and responsibilities in zones of conflict
pt. 9. International criminal law
pt. 10. Corruption, bribery and extortion
pt. 11. General business principles
pt. 12. Additional instruments
pt. 13. Reporting and accounting initiatives.
pt. 2. Regional instruments
pt. 3. National instruments
pt. 4. Instruments for the international protection of human rights
pt. 5. International labour standards
pt. 6. International environmental standards
pt. 7. Sustainable development
pt. 8. Roles and responsibilities in zones of conflict
pt. 9. International criminal law
pt. 10. Corruption, bribery and extortion
pt. 11. General business principles
pt. 12. Additional instruments
pt. 13. Reporting and accounting initiatives.
Summary
International Documents on Corporate Responsibility includes the principal international, regional and national instruments drafted by intergovernmental organisations or states as well as codes of conduct formulated by industry associations, trade unions and non-governmental organisations. The coverage includes the fields of human rights, international criminal and environmental law, labour standards, international trade, armed conflict, sustainable development, corruption, consumer protection and corporate governance. Each document is accompanied by a brief explanatory commentary outlining the historical origins of the instrument, the principal actors involved, controversial negotiation issues, applicable implementation procedure, and identifies further reference material.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781845428297 e-book
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