This book is aimed at scholars, policymakers, industry and non-governmental organizations, lawyers and business managers. By offering a systematic understanding of the most pertinent corporate responsibilities, the ideas in this book can be used both to develop policies and rules in this area and to hold corporations accountable.
Using comparative perspectives, this book explores how companies should be conceptualized and regulated in the future. It will appeal to academics working in the area of corporate law, corporate governance, and business and management, as well as corporate law foundations.