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    Corporate law and sustainability from the next generation of lawyers / edited by Carol Liao.

    • Title:Corporate law and sustainability from the next generation of lawyers / edited by Carol Liao.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Liao, Carol (Law professor), editor.
    • Published/Created:Montreal ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2022]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Corporation law--Canada.
      Sustainable development--Law and legislation--Canada.
      Social responsibility of business--Law and legislation--Canada.
    • Description:xii, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
    • Summary:"Millennials have come of age in an era where environmental and social crises have defined much of their adult lives, as has the recurrent message that time is of the essence. Future generations will bear the greatest burden created by climate change, pandemics, and inequality, but they often are not in positions of power to make impactful decisions about it. This book gives voice to young lawyers offering new critical perspectives in the burgeoning field of corporate law and sustainability. Climate change is an intergenerational crisis and the solutions and path forward must include intergenerational voices. Millennials are coming of age at a critical juncture in our climate and corporate history, and their perspectives stand apart from those who have been trained under myopic views of what constitutes change. These essays challenge the status quo across a number of pressing topics, including executive compensation, board diversity, de-colonialization, crowdfunding, social media risk, corporate lobbying, shareholder activism, tax avoidance, global supply chain management, and human rights, written with a level of thoughtfulness and urgency that demands attention from policymakers and scholars alike. Edited by Carol Liao, a leading expert in the field, and with a foreword by author and filmmaker of The Corporation and The New Corporation Joel Bakan, this book offers timeless research from a diverse group of young lawyers calling for bona fide corporate accountability within legal and regulatory frameworks, including innovative new ideas for reform."-- Provided by publisher.
    • Additional formats:Issued also in electronic format.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780228011316 hardcover
      0228011310 hardcover
      9780228011323 paperback
      0228011329 paperback
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE GOVERNING AND FINANCING RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS
      1. Reconciling Corporate Social Responsibility with Executive Compensation / Sherry Yu
      2. Decolonizing and Reinvigorating Economic Development in Indigenous Communities through Cooperative Ownership / Blair Feltmate
      3. Gender Diversity on Corporate Boards: Much Ado About Mandatory Quotas? / Oludolapo Makinde
      4. Crowdfunding for Social Impact Bonds: A Theoretical Solution to Difficulties in Practice / Saul Wang
      pt. TWO CSR AS RISK MANAGEMENT IN INDUSTRY PRACTICE
      5. Bell, Let's Talk About Reputational Risk and Opportunity / Asha Young
      6. Elephants Among Chickens: Responsible Lobbying and the Fossil Fuel Industry in the Transition to Net-Zero / Megan Parisotto
      7. Reparations or Reputation: The Paradox of csr and the Alcohol Industry / Catherine L.H. Lee
      8. Behind the Veil: An Analysis of Fast Fashion Retailers' Engagement with Sustainable Supply Chain Management / Selena Chen
      pt. THREE CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY AND REGULATION
      9. Return of Robin Hood: A New Kind of Shareholder Activism / Bikaramjit S. Sandhu
      10. Avoiding Tax Avoidance as the Socially Responsible Thing to Do / Julie Liang
      11. Closing the Accountability Gap? Early Lessons from the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise / Erica Sandhu
      12. Search for Corporate Accountability in Transnational Business and Human Rights / Cristina Borbely.
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