Bridging human rights and corporate social responsibility: pathways to a sustainable global society
"Amidst the significant societal changes defining our time, the interplay between human rights, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility has become a global concern. These crucial elements have become a focal point in global discussions, demanding in-depth exploration. Issues such as...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Amidst the significant societal changes defining our time, the interplay between human rights, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility has become a global concern. These crucial elements have become a focal point in global discussions, demanding in-depth exploration. Issues such as the impact of business decisions on human rights, the rights of marginalized communities, and the formulation of policies for sustainability and social well-being underscore the urgency of understanding this intricate relationship. It is within this context that Bridging Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Pathways to a Sustainable Global Society is a vital resource. This book, drawing insights from law, social sciences, economics, and environmental studies, delves into the heart of these challenges, offering a comprehensive analysis that addresses the ethical and sustainable dimensions of our rapidly changing global landscape.To undertake a profound examination of the complex interplay between human rights, sustainability, and social responsibility, the book proposes an interdisciplinary methodology that incorporates insights from various academic disciplines, including law, social sciences, economics, and environmental studies. It seeks to shed light on the essential role of human rights in supporting sustainable development and socially responsible behavior in societies undergoing rapid change. This study includes an in-depth examination of the rights of marginalized communities, an analysis of the impact of business on the preservation or violation of human rights, and an exploration of policy and legal frameworks that can simultaneously promote sustainability and enhance social well-being. The overarching goal is to provide a comprehensive framework for academics and experts in human rights, environmental science, public policy, and corporate social responsibility, making a significant contribution to the integration of diverse academic disciplines and fostering interdisciplinary inquiry and collaboration."-- |
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contents | Chapter 1. Human rights in the innovative sustainable socially responsible society (ISSRS) -- Chapter 2. Corporate social responsibility, human rights, and the law -- Chapter 3. Theorizing the synergy between NGOs, human rights, and corporate social responsibility: a conceptual framework for sustainable development -- Chapter 4. Human rights and multinational corporations in the context of globalization -- Chapter 5. Business judgement rule and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 6. Towards equity and inclusion: legal exploration for inclusive business practices integrating CSR and disability rights in India -- Chapter 7. Strengthening human rights via distributive health justice and rurality: viewing legal issues through lens of corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 8. Environmental and human rights due diligence in the EU: proposal for the corporate due diligence directive -- Chapter 9. Whistleblower protection in EU law: bridging transparency, accountability, and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 10. The remuneration policy and CSR with an emphasis on human rights: case of Slovenia -- Chapter 11. Opportunities and challenges in implementing a rights-based approach to community development projects in Pakistan: a social responsibility and human rights perspective. |
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spelling | Bridging human rights and corporate social responsibility pathways to a sustainable global society Maja Pucelj, Rado Bohinc, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2024. 18 PDFs (324 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Human rights in the innovative sustainable socially responsible society (ISSRS) -- Chapter 2. Corporate social responsibility, human rights, and the law -- Chapter 3. Theorizing the synergy between NGOs, human rights, and corporate social responsibility: a conceptual framework for sustainable development -- Chapter 4. Human rights and multinational corporations in the context of globalization -- Chapter 5. Business judgement rule and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 6. Towards equity and inclusion: legal exploration for inclusive business practices integrating CSR and disability rights in India -- Chapter 7. Strengthening human rights via distributive health justice and rurality: viewing legal issues through lens of corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 8. Environmental and human rights due diligence in the EU: proposal for the corporate due diligence directive -- Chapter 9. Whistleblower protection in EU law: bridging transparency, accountability, and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 10. The remuneration policy and CSR with an emphasis on human rights: case of Slovenia -- Chapter 11. Opportunities and challenges in implementing a rights-based approach to community development projects in Pakistan: a social responsibility and human rights perspective. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Amidst the significant societal changes defining our time, the interplay between human rights, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility has become a global concern. These crucial elements have become a focal point in global discussions, demanding in-depth exploration. Issues such as the impact of business decisions on human rights, the rights of marginalized communities, and the formulation of policies for sustainability and social well-being underscore the urgency of understanding this intricate relationship. It is within this context that Bridging Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Pathways to a Sustainable Global Society is a vital resource. This book, drawing insights from law, social sciences, economics, and environmental studies, delves into the heart of these challenges, offering a comprehensive analysis that addresses the ethical and sustainable dimensions of our rapidly changing global landscape.To undertake a profound examination of the complex interplay between human rights, sustainability, and social responsibility, the book proposes an interdisciplinary methodology that incorporates insights from various academic disciplines, including law, social sciences, economics, and environmental studies. It seeks to shed light on the essential role of human rights in supporting sustainable development and socially responsible behavior in societies undergoing rapid change. This study includes an in-depth examination of the rights of marginalized communities, an analysis of the impact of business on the preservation or violation of human rights, and an exploration of policy and legal frameworks that can simultaneously promote sustainability and enhance social well-being. The overarching goal is to provide a comprehensive framework for academics and experts in human rights, environmental science, public policy, and corporate social responsibility, making a significant contribution to the integration of diverse academic disciplines and fostering interdisciplinary inquiry and collaboration."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 04/10/2024). Human rights. Social responsibility of business. Electronic books. Bohinc, Rado, editor. Pucelj, Maja, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369323250 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/979-8-3693-2325-0 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Bridging human rights and corporate social responsibility pathways to a sustainable global society Chapter 1. Human rights in the innovative sustainable socially responsible society (ISSRS) -- Chapter 2. Corporate social responsibility, human rights, and the law -- Chapter 3. Theorizing the synergy between NGOs, human rights, and corporate social responsibility: a conceptual framework for sustainable development -- Chapter 4. Human rights and multinational corporations in the context of globalization -- Chapter 5. Business judgement rule and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 6. Towards equity and inclusion: legal exploration for inclusive business practices integrating CSR and disability rights in India -- Chapter 7. Strengthening human rights via distributive health justice and rurality: viewing legal issues through lens of corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 8. Environmental and human rights due diligence in the EU: proposal for the corporate due diligence directive -- Chapter 9. Whistleblower protection in EU law: bridging transparency, accountability, and corporate social responsibility -- Chapter 10. The remuneration policy and CSR with an emphasis on human rights: case of Slovenia -- Chapter 11. Opportunities and challenges in implementing a rights-based approach to community development projects in Pakistan: a social responsibility and human rights perspective. Human rights. Social responsibility of business. |
title | Bridging human rights and corporate social responsibility pathways to a sustainable global society |
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title_full | Bridging human rights and corporate social responsibility pathways to a sustainable global society Maja Pucelj, Rado Bohinc, editors. |
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