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A Training Partnership That Began With A Grant, Vernon Herron, Laura Hoch, Alexandra Podolny
A Training Partnership That Began With A Grant, Vernon Herron, Laura Hoch, Alexandra Podolny
Homeland Security Publications
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The Emergence Of New Corporate Social Responsibility Regimes In China And India, Shruti Rana, Afra Afsharipour
The Emergence Of New Corporate Social Responsibility Regimes In China And India, Shruti Rana, Afra Afsharipour
Faculty Scholarship
In an era of financial crises, widening income disparities, and environmental and other calamities linked to corporations, calls for greater corporate social responsibility (“CSR”) are increasing rapidly around the world. Though CSR efforts have generally been viewed as voluntary actions undertaken by corporations, a new CSR model is emerging in China and India. In a marked departure from CSR as it is known in the United States and as it has been developing through global norms, China and India are moving towards mandatory, not voluntary, CSR regimes. They are doing so not only in a time of great global economic …
Stewardship In The Interests Of Systemic Stakeholders: Re-Conceptualizing The Means And Ends Of Anglo-American Corporate Governance In The Wake Of The Global Financial Crisis, Zhong Xing Tan
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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Stuck Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Are Public Accounting Firms Subject To Diverging Standards Of Conduct Between Federal Courts And The Pcaob In Securities Fraud Claims?, Pierre Ciric
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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The Hang-Up With Hamburg: How Center For Food Safety V. Hamburg Will Alter The Food Industry, Joella Roland
The Hang-Up With Hamburg: How Center For Food Safety V. Hamburg Will Alter The Food Industry, Joella Roland
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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Should Courts Do Behavioral Analysis Of Boardroom Conduct?, Dale A. Oesterle
Should Courts Do Behavioral Analysis Of Boardroom Conduct?, Dale A. Oesterle
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Policing The Social Media Water Cooler: Recent Nlrb Decisions Should Make Employers Think Twice Before Terminating An Employee For Comments Posted On Social Media Sites, Eric Raphan, Sean Kirby
Journal of Business & Technology Law
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Maryland's Social Networking Law: No "Friend" To Employers And Employees, Alexander Borman
Maryland's Social Networking Law: No "Friend" To Employers And Employees, Alexander Borman
Journal of Business & Technology Law
No abstract provided.