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Full-Text Articles in Law
Technology Assessment And Social Control, Michael S. Baram
Technology Assessment And Social Control, Michael S. Baram
Faculty Scholarship
The emerging concepts of corporate responsibility and technology assessment are, to a considerable extent, responses to problems arising from technological developments and their applications by industry and government. These problems appear in the relatively discrete sectors of consumer protection and occupational safety and in the diffuse sectors of community quality of life and the national and international environments.
The Shareholder's Role In Corporate Social Responsibility, Thomas H. Hay
The Shareholder's Role In Corporate Social Responsibility, Thomas H. Hay
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property, Professors Berle and Means concluded that the corporation should serve the interests of all society and not solely the interests of its shareholders. This concept was a break from traditional corporate theory and the beginning of the theory of corporate social responsibility. The purpose of this article is to assess the modem shareholder's role in the implementation of this doctrine. Because Berle was one of the first to consider the role of the shareholder in enforcing the corporation's responsibility to society, this article will begin with a brief review of his ideas …
Book Review. The Corporation In Modern Society. Edited By Edward S. Mason, Thomas Ehrlich
Book Review. The Corporation In Modern Society. Edited By Edward S. Mason, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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