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Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Rights
Proceedings of the 5th Vienna Workshop on International Constitutional Law- Editors:
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- Schriften zum Internationalen und Vergleichenden Öffentlichen Recht, Volume 14
- Publisher:
- 23.06.2010
Summary
„Corporate Social Responsibility“ ist ein Konzept, das auf freiwilliger Basis soziale und ökologische Belange in die Unternehmenstätigkeit integriert. Der Sammelband enthält verfassungsrechtliche Beiträge zu diesem Themenfeld.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2010
- Publication date
- 23.06.2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-5716-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-2430-5
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Schriften zum Internationalen und Vergleichenden Öffentlichen Recht
- Volume
- 14
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 8
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
- I. Introduction No access
- II. Economic/Social Rights: Developments and Challenges No access
- III. Private Business Corporations, Economic/Social Rights and CSR No access
- IV. … and What Does ICL Have to Do with This? No access
- I. The poor have most to lose No access
- II. One year on No access
- III. The brave new regulatory world? No access
- IV. Change or ‘Back to the Future’ again? No access
- I. Direct horizontalisation: transnational corporations as duty bearers under international human rights law No access
- II. Indirect horizontalisation: regulatory responsibilities and the obligation to protect citizens at home No access
- III. Indirect horizontalisation with extraterritorial effect: the obligation of states to protect foreign citizens through regulation No access
- I. Human Rights Obligations of States with Regard to Corporations No access
- II. Human Rights Obligations of Corporations No access
- III. Monitoring compliance and enforcement No access
- IV. Can Investment Law have a Positive Impact on Compliance with Human Rights Standards by Corporations? No access
- V. Conclusions No access
- I. Introduction No access
- II. Social responsibility within the liberalized electricity markets No access
- III. The constitutional framework for implementing CSR obligations in the European electricity markets by hard law measures No access
- I. Introduction No access
- II. Labour rights across national borders No access
- III. Conclusions No access
- IV. Bibliography No access
- I. Does the South African Court give content to socio-economic rights? No access
- II. Towards partial distributive justice: Understanding what we are guaranteed by social rights No access
- III. Can socio-economic rights be claimed by individuals or do they need to be realised through a programme? No access
- IV. Reconceiving the separation of powers: Towards a collaborative conception for realising social rights No access
- V. Conclusion: Towards a better social rights jurisprudence No access
- I. Introduction: social rights and the contemporary human rights approach No access
- II. Protection of social rights: global level and inter-american level No access
- III. Protection of social rights: South American experience No access
- IV. Conclusions No access
- Contributors to this Volume No access Pages 171 - 171





