Essays about: "CSR law"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 58 essays containing the words CSR law.

  1. 16. Apotekens roll och ansvar för en mer hållbar läkemedelsanvändning : ett CSR perspektiv

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Economics

    Author : Jacob Angeldal; Arvid Rydell; Alexander Sommensjö; [2018]
    Keywords : CSR; apotek; hållbarhet; läkemedelsanvändning; mellanhand; miljö; pharmacies; sustainability; pharmaceuticals; intermediary actor; environment;

    Abstract : I Sverige råder det idag en läkemedelsanvändning som resulterar i en negativ miljöpåverkan. Den största negativa miljöpåverkan från läkemedel i Sverige uppstår vid kundernas användning av läkemedel. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) är ett koncept som beskriver företags samhällsansvar och bidrag till en hållbar utveckling. READ MORE

  2. 17. Masters of war : Sweden’s dual role as a humanitarian superpower and arms exporter

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheter

    Author : Milla Kreander; [2018]
    Keywords : Sweden; Saudi Arabia; Saab; arms export; cosmopolitanism; global responsibilities; CSR; stakeholder analysis; human rights; democracy; dictatorship; foreign policy; Business and Economics; Law and Political Science; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Context/Purpose/Material: Sweden, portrayed as a humanitarian superpower, has been widely criticised for the export of military equipment to Saudi Arabia, a state on the other side of the spectrum, as a human rights-violating authoritarian regime. Sweden is still continuing the export to Saudi Arabia, despite Saudi Arabia’s human rights violations both within and outside the country. READ MORE

  3. 18. Transnational Corporations and Human Rights : Assessing the position of TNCs within international human rights law, and the appropriateness of an international treaty on business and human rights

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Erik Söderlund; [2018]
    Keywords : Human rights; corporation; corporations; transnational corporation; transnational corporations; business; businesses; TNC; TNCs; treaty law; draft treaty; intergovernmental woking group; United Nations; Bhopal; Rana Plaza; international law; Ruggie; John Ruggie; Ruggie pricniples; pillar; labour; labour law; labour rights; CSR; Corporate social responsibility; guiding principles; UN global compact; global compact; ILO; jus cogens; customary law; OECD; ICCPR; ICESCR; state-centrism; Bilateral investment treaty; ILC; WTO; World trade organization; International law commission; legal personality; företag; mänskliga rättigheter; traktat; traktaträtt; juridisk person; folkrätt; internationell rätt; FN; Förenta Nationerna; Ruggie; Jhon Ruggie; Arbetsrätt; Globala målen; företagspolicy; Amnesty International; Human Rights Watch;

    Abstract : Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of these corporations have great economic resources and have the possibility of contributing to the development of societies in developing states. READ MORE

  4. 19. Screening techniques, sustainability and risk adjusted returns. : - A quantitative study on the Swedish equity funds market

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Tobias Ögren; Petter Forslund; [2017]
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    Abstract : Previous studies have primarily compared the performance of sustainable equity funds and non-sustainable equity funds. A meta-analysis over 85 different studies in the field concludes that there is no statistically significant difference in risk-adjusted returns when comparing sustainable funds and non-sustainable funds. READ MORE

  5. 20. Corporate Social Responsibility – Business strategies or social initiatives? : A qualitative study on CSR within the Indian context

    University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/HLK, Globala studier

    Author : Johanna Wängdahl; Emmy Hodén; [2017]
    Keywords : India; Corporate Social Responsibility; moral- and strategic motives; CSR law;

    Abstract : Together with the globalized corporate world come a number of social and environmental issues, many times caused by the corporations themselves. However, it happens that corporations do not take their responsibilities in limiting their sometimes, harmful practices. READ MORE