Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy After September 11: Profits, Freedom, and Human Rights
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2004
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Lopez, Frank Rene
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Mercer Law Review
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This Article explores corporate social responsibility as it applies to U.S. corporations operating in other countries. The issues raised in this Article only scratch the surface. Part II provides a brief narrative on the history of the corporation and the role corporations play in today's society. Part III examines the economic and political power of corporations. Part IV takes a closer look at corporate activities, including civil and human rights violations. Part V examines the relationships among freedom and democracy and global corporations. Finally, Part VI provides comments and suggestions on how to improve the social responsibility of corporations operating in other countries.
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Corporate social responsibility, Civil and human rights violations
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55 Mercer L. Rev. 739