The case of Medical Committee for Human Rights v. SEC raised some interesting questions. Why did the directors of the corporation act as they did? How should society judge these actions? Resolution of these issues involves consideration of psychological and legal doctrines, as well as an assessment of the social and individual meaning of the professional roles of psychoanalyst and lawyer. While these questions are relevant to any discussion of corporate social responsibility, this article does not claim to provide definitive answers; it is merely an attempt to demonstrate that the various strands of thought, doctrine and argument examined herein provide insights into the specific questions raised by the Medical Committee litigation. If the...
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The case of Medical Committee for Human Rights v. SEC raised some interesting questions. Why did the...
One of the most striking phenomena in the contemporary legal world is the shift toward holding busin...
Over the last few decades, scholars from different areas of knowledge including economics, ethics, s...
There is currently a widespread societal expectation for businesses to respect and support human rig...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
This thesis takes up the issue of the role of business in today s society, in the form of Corporate ...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
The issue at stake in the article is corporate social responsibility. There are two rival theories r...
This Article, the first of a multipart project, addresses the nature of corporate personhood, one ar...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
Questions about corporate personality and purpose ramify differently depending on context. For examp...
In 1970 Milton Friedman published a short but extremely controversial essay in which he denied that...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
This article develops an integrative perspective on corporate responsibility by synthesising competi...
The case of Medical Committee for Human Rights v. SEC raised some interesting questions. Why did the...
One of the most striking phenomena in the contemporary legal world is the shift toward holding busin...
Over the last few decades, scholars from different areas of knowledge including economics, ethics, s...
There is currently a widespread societal expectation for businesses to respect and support human rig...
This treatise presents a transcendental argument for corporate social responsibility. The argument i...
This thesis takes up the issue of the role of business in today s society, in the form of Corporate ...
The moral status of the corporation is a foundational issue in business ethics. A long-running deba...
The issue at stake in the article is corporate social responsibility. There are two rival theories r...
This Article, the first of a multipart project, addresses the nature of corporate personhood, one ar...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
Questions about corporate personality and purpose ramify differently depending on context. For examp...
In 1970 Milton Friedman published a short but extremely controversial essay in which he denied that...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
Calls for corporate social responsibility are widespread, yet there is no consensus about what it me...
This article develops an integrative perspective on corporate responsibility by synthesising competi...