Zerk, Jennifer A.

Multinationals and corporate social responsibility : limitations and opportunities in international law / Jennifer A. Zerk. - Cambridge, etc : Cambridge University Press, 2006. - xxviii, 339 p. ; 24 cm. - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law . - Cambridge studies in international and comparative law .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-323) and index.

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

The 'corporate social responsibility' ('CSR') movement has been described as one of the most important social movements of our time. This book looks at what the CSR movement means for multinationals, for states and for international law. International law is often criticized for being too 'state-centred', and ill-equipped to deal with the challenges of globalization. However, drawing from many and varied examples of state, NGO and corporate practice, this 2006 book argues that, while international law has its limitations, it presents more opportunities for the CSR regulation of multinationals than many people assume. The main obstacles to better regulation are, therefore, not legal, but political.

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Social responsibility of business
International law
Commercial law
International business enterprises--Law and legislation

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