Despite its oft-claimed voluntary nature, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increasingly interacted and been integrated with legal obligations, and circumstances have arisen wherein a corporation’s breach of CSR has caused legal responsibility. This Perspective discusses host countries’ options for pursuing an investor’s CSR-based responsibility through counterclaims in investor-state dispute settlement
1 Abstract Host-State Counterclaims in Investment Arbitration: Holding Investors Accountable for Hum...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
Corporate responsibility, or CSR, which has become a heated topic over recent decades, concerns a br...
Traditionally, International Investment Agreements (IIAs) do not include obligations for investors c...
A host state’s pursuance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals may lead to a violation of i...
This last decade there has been a shift in investment agreements, which traditionally focused on uni...
During the last few years increased focus has been given to environmental and social issues due to w...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an all-encompassing phenomenon that recently draws the atte...
International investment law is sometimes criticised because of its hemiplegic nature: a law field ...
As emerging (and developing) country firms internationalize, they often need to build legitimacy to ...
Corporate responsibility or say CSR, which has become a heated topic across the world over recent de...
(Excerpt) The Investor-State Dispute System (“ISDS”) permits investors to sue states when their inve...
There is currently a widespread societal expectation for businesses to respect and support human rig...
Written for the Chapman Law Review Symposium on “What Can Law & Economics Teach Us About the Corpora...
The idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has gained unprecedented international influence a...
1 Abstract Host-State Counterclaims in Investment Arbitration: Holding Investors Accountable for Hum...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
Corporate responsibility, or CSR, which has become a heated topic over recent decades, concerns a br...
Traditionally, International Investment Agreements (IIAs) do not include obligations for investors c...
A host state’s pursuance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals may lead to a violation of i...
This last decade there has been a shift in investment agreements, which traditionally focused on uni...
During the last few years increased focus has been given to environmental and social issues due to w...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an all-encompassing phenomenon that recently draws the atte...
International investment law is sometimes criticised because of its hemiplegic nature: a law field ...
As emerging (and developing) country firms internationalize, they often need to build legitimacy to ...
Corporate responsibility or say CSR, which has become a heated topic across the world over recent de...
(Excerpt) The Investor-State Dispute System (“ISDS”) permits investors to sue states when their inve...
There is currently a widespread societal expectation for businesses to respect and support human rig...
Written for the Chapman Law Review Symposium on “What Can Law & Economics Teach Us About the Corpora...
The idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has gained unprecedented international influence a...
1 Abstract Host-State Counterclaims in Investment Arbitration: Holding Investors Accountable for Hum...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
Corporate responsibility, or CSR, which has become a heated topic over recent decades, concerns a br...