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Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes Under Private Law: On The Disciplining Power Of Legal Doctrine, Jan M. Smits Feb 2017

Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes Under Private Law: On The Disciplining Power Of Legal Doctrine, Jan M. Smits

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

A central question in the debate on corporate social responsibility is to what extent CSR codes can be enforced among private parties. This contribution argues that this question is best answered by reference to the applicable doctrinal legal system. Such a doctrinal approach has recently regained importance in American scholarship, while it is still the prevailing method of legal analysis in Europe. Applying a doctrinal analysis of CSR codes allows for the possibility of private law enforcement, that is, enforcement by means of contract or tort, dependent on three different elements: the exact type of claim that is brought, the …


Corporate Codes In The Varieties Of Capitalism: How Their Enforcement Depends On The Differences Among Production Regimes, Gunther Teubner Feb 2017

Corporate Codes In The Varieties Of Capitalism: How Their Enforcement Depends On The Differences Among Production Regimes, Gunther Teubner

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Globalization has reinforced the conflicts among the varieties of capitalism. The colliding units are not just nation states, but transnational production regimes, which cut through national boundaries. The conflicts lead global corporate codes, which are developed by international organizations, to take different directions when they are concretized on the enterprise level. They will be differently enforced according to whether they are located in Liberal Market Economies (LME), adapted to the New Sovereignty of enterprises, or in Coordinated Market Economies (CME) with greater components of social welfare state and economic democracy.

Different patterns of enforcement emerge particularly when the courts have …


Transatlantic Influences On American Corporate Jurisprudence: Theorizing The Corporation In The United States, Tara Helfman Jul 2016

Transatlantic Influences On American Corporate Jurisprudence: Theorizing The Corporation In The United States, Tara Helfman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

In interpreting and evaluating the history of the Supreme Court's corporate jurisprudence, legal scholars have deployed three broad theories of corporate legal personality: the aggregate entity theory, the artificial entity theory, and the real entity theory. While these theories are powerful ways of conceptualizing the corporation, this article shows that they have not been as central to the Supreme Court's corporate jurisprudence as recent scholarship suggests. It instead argues that historic transformations in the high court's corporate jurisprudence are best understood in light of contemporary intellectual currents rather than through an expost facto application of the aggregate, artificial, and real …


Disability Rights And Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?, Samuel R. Bagenstos Jan 2016

Disability Rights And Labor: Is This Conflict Really Necessary?, Samuel R. Bagenstos

Indiana Law Journal

In this Essay, I hope to do two things: First, I try to put the current labor-disability controversy into that broader context. Second, and perhaps more important, I take a position on how disability rights advocates should approach both the current contro-versy and labor-disability tensions more broadly. As to the narrow dispute over wage-and-hour protections for personal-assistance workers, I argue both that those workers have a compelling normative claim to full FLSA protection—a claim that disability rights advocates should recognize—and that supporting the claim of those workers is pragmatically in the best interests of the disability rights movement. As to …


Marketing And Outreach In Law Libraries: A White Paper, Amanda Runyon, L. Cindy Dabney, Carol A. Watson, Liz Mccurry Johnson, Emily Lawson, Shira Megerman, Jamie Summer, T.J. Striepe, Michele Thomas Jan 2013

Marketing And Outreach In Law Libraries: A White Paper, Amanda Runyon, L. Cindy Dabney, Carol A. Watson, Liz Mccurry Johnson, Emily Lawson, Shira Megerman, Jamie Summer, T.J. Striepe, Michele Thomas

Articles by Maurer Faculty

In recent years, libraries have turned to marketing and outreach to better educate library users about services and resources while gaining an understanding of their needs. Marketing and outreach are relatively new concepts in academic law libraries, and librarians tasked with these functions have found resources and examples of this type of work to be lacking. Though focused on academic law libraries, the article identifies the challenges facing all law libraries, explains why libraries need marketing and outreach plans, and provides examples of marketing and outreach successes.


Preventing State Budget Crises: Managing The Fiscal Volatility Problem, David Gamage Jan 2010

Preventing State Budget Crises: Managing The Fiscal Volatility Problem, David Gamage

Articles by Maurer Faculty

Forty-nine of the U.S. states have balanced budget requirements, and every state acts as though bound by such constraints. These constraints create fiscal volatility - the states must either cut spending or raise taxes during economic downturns, while doing the opposite during upturns. This paper discusses how states should cope with fiscal volatility on both the levels of ordinary politics and of institutional-design policy. On the level of ordinary politics, the paper applies principles of risk allocation theory to conclude that states should primarily adjust the rates of broad-based taxes as their economies cycle, rather than fluctuating public spending. States …


Community Development Corporations: A Legal Analysis, John T. Baker Jan 1978

Community Development Corporations: A Legal Analysis, John T. Baker

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Pesticide Regulation And The Farm Worker, R. Craig Loveless Apr 1975

Pesticide Regulation And The Farm Worker, R. Craig Loveless

IUSTITIA

It has long been recognized that many pesticide products offer a potential hazard, which if unregulated, may result in injury or death. The development of highly toxic pesticides during the last decade has created a need for stricter regulation of pesticide use in the agricultural community. Specifically, the farm worker of today is in need of legislative protection from exposure to deadly chemical agents now being used to control pests and disease in the fields and orchards. Regulating the handling and use of these dangerous pesticides is but one way to protect the farmer, the farm worker, and the environment. …


Whither Black Capitalism, John T. Baker Jan 1972

Whither Black Capitalism, John T. Baker

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Massive Industrial Size, Classical Economics, And The Search For Humanistic Value, Joseph F. Brodley Jan 1972

Book Review. Massive Industrial Size, Classical Economics, And The Search For Humanistic Value, Joseph F. Brodley

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Computer And The Mud Hut: Notes On Multinational Enterprise In Developing Countries, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1971

The Computer And The Mud Hut: Notes On Multinational Enterprise In Developing Countries, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Regards To A Friend, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1971

Regards To A Friend, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Standard Investment Agreement (Draft Translation), A. A. Fatouros Jan 1971

Standard Investment Agreement (Draft Translation), A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Foreign Investments And International Law By Georg Schwarzenberger, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1970

Book Review. Foreign Investments And International Law By Georg Schwarzenberger, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Introductory Note: Documents And Legislation Concerning The "Chileanization" Of Anaconda's Chile Exploration Company, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1970

Introductory Note: Documents And Legislation Concerning The "Chileanization" Of Anaconda's Chile Exploration Company, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Quest For Legal Security Of Foreign Investments -- Latest Developments, A. A. Fatouros Jan 1963

The Quest For Legal Security Of Foreign Investments -- Latest Developments, A. A. Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Development Banks By W. Diamond And The Design Of Development By J. Tinbergen, A. A, Fatouros Jan 1959

Book Review. Development Banks By W. Diamond And The Design Of Development By J. Tinbergen, A. A, Fatouros

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.