The explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon and subsequent oil spill stands as an indictment not just of our national energy priorities and environmental law enforcement; it equally represents a failure of Anglo-American corporate law and what passes for corporate social responsibility in business today. Using BP and the disaster as a compelling case study, this Article examines green marketing and corporate governance and identifies elements of each that encourage firms to engage only superficially in corporate social responsibility yet trumpet those efforts to eager consumers and investors. The Article then proposes reforms and protections designed to increase corporate social responsibility, root out greenwashing, and recognize liab...
Major oil spills normally occur from oil pipelines and oil tankers that are under operational contro...
This article analyzes the law and economics of market internalization: the capability of markets to ...
This paper develops an alternative (or supplementary) theoretical justification for the regulation o...
The explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon and subsequent oil spill stand as an indictment not...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
Major oil spills normally occur from oil pipelines and oil tankers that are under operational contro...
Modern oil and gas production takes place in environments that are increasingly challenging, environ...
In this symposium article, I explore the concept of greenwashing in more depth. In the first part of...
This paper discusses the issue of legitimacy and, in particular the processes of building, losing, a...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an important approach for addressing the social...
This dissertation deals with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, especially greenwashing (...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Major oil spills normally occur from oil pipelines and oil tankers that are under operational contro...
This article analyzes the law and economics of market internalization: the capability of markets to ...
This paper develops an alternative (or supplementary) theoretical justification for the regulation o...
The explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon and subsequent oil spill stand as an indictment not...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
As green business practices grow in popularity, so does the temptation to “greenwash” one’s business...
This article focuses on the extent to which unenforceable voluntary initiatives undertaken by corpor...
Corporate Social Responsibility provides a means through which corporations can establish their gree...
Major oil spills normally occur from oil pipelines and oil tankers that are under operational contro...
Modern oil and gas production takes place in environments that are increasingly challenging, environ...
In this symposium article, I explore the concept of greenwashing in more depth. In the first part of...
This paper discusses the issue of legitimacy and, in particular the processes of building, losing, a...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an important approach for addressing the social...
This dissertation deals with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues, especially greenwashing (...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Major oil spills normally occur from oil pipelines and oil tankers that are under operational contro...
This article analyzes the law and economics of market internalization: the capability of markets to ...
This paper develops an alternative (or supplementary) theoretical justification for the regulation o...