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Corporate Duties to the Public

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 10th Jan 2019
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 22mm
Weight: 687g
ISBN-10: 1108421466
ISBN-13: 9781108421461
Barcode No: 9781108421461
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In a world where the grocery store may be more powerful than the government and corporations are the governors rather than the governed, the notion of corporations being only private actors is slowly evaporating. Gone is the view that corporations can focus exclusively on maximizing shareholder wealth. Instead, the idea that corporations owe duties to the public is capturing the attention of not only citizens and legislators, but corporations themselves. This book explores the deepening connections between corporations and the public. It explores timely - and often controversial - public issues with which corporations must grapple including the corporate purpose, civil and criminal liability, taxation, human rights, the environment and corruption. Offering readers an encompassing, balanced, and systematic understanding of the most pertinent duties corporations should bear, how they work, whether they are justified, and how they should be designed in the future, this book clarifies corporations' roles vis-a-vis the public.

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'This book is a massive achievement. It is both broad and deep, offering a balanced and comprehensive look at the multitude of ways corporations interact with the public and the policy options available to address those interactions. Anyone thinking about the role of business in global society should have this impressive volume at their fingertips.' Kent Greenfield, Boston College Law School 'This book finds its niche among other works about corporate law, human rights, and corporate social responsibility.' D. Truty, Choice