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Mobilizing the Rights of Homeless EU Citizens in the Netherlands
This Article explores, from a participatory perspective of an engaged legal scholar, the case of homeless EU citizens in the Netherlands and the mobilization of their rights.
Dion Kramer
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ABSTRACT Sustainability‐oriented collaborations are inter‐organisational arrangements where the competencies of multiple companies are pooled together to tackle environmental challenges. These collaborations differ from traditional strategic alliances in that they tackle complex goals amidst greater uncertainties that extend beyond economic performance,
Vittorio Maria Garibbo +3 more
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THE CHALLENGE OF OVERCOMING INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO END RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE
Colombia is one of the countries with the most anti-discrimination laws in Latin America. In this rare legislative cocktail, there are very specific laws, such as the anti-discrimination law that criminalises discrimination, as well as more general laws,
Maryluz Barragán González
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The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Business and Human Rights Litigation
Civil society organizations (CSOs), including non-governmental organizations, not-for-profits, and trade unions, have proven to be central actors in efforts to hold corporate actors accountable for human rights, environmental, and climate-related harms.1
Christopher Patz, Sekar Banjaran Aji
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Mediation As a Non- Litigation Effort in Settlement Dispute Land in Indonesia
Land is something the needs required by each Indonesian citizens. Land is the basic capital development. in life socialize in general hang his life on the benefit land and have relationship that is eternal with the state and the people. Therefore That law agrarianism in Indonesia in general general has arranged in Constitution Number 5 of 1960 ...
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ABSTRACT The study examines how narrative disclosure tones (NDTs) and corporate governance mechanisms (CGMs) affect sustainability reporting practices (SRP) in an emerging economy. Data from 125 non‐financial firms in Pakistan, spanning 2011–2022, are utilized. SRP is measured using both GRI and the novel IFRS S1 standards‐based indices. Three NDTs are
Arshad Hasan +2 more
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Minority rights and public interest litigation in Asia
The 2009 Public Interest Litigation in Asia Conference, Hong Kong, 14 August ...
Kapai, P
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CEO Duality and Corporate Social Responsibility. A Literature Review With a Focus on Country Effects
ABSTRACT In recent years, many researchers have become interested in the relationship between CEO duality (where one individual serves as both CEO and board chair) and CSR outcomes. Given the varied research results, this structured literature review concentrates on the country effects of this dynamic link.
Patrick Velte
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CEO Overconfidence and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Micro‐CSR Perspective
ABSTRACT Although research on micro‐level CSR has increasingly emphasized individual‐level antecedents, the role of CEO overconfidence has not been systematically integrated into the literature. To address this gap, a systematic literature review was undertaken of 62 studies on CEO overconfidence and CSR, revealing a mixed picture of positive, negative,
Jannis Kreinhop
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Tobacco Regulation through Litigation: The Master Settlement Agreement [PDF]
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement resolved the unprecedented litigation in which the states sought to recoup the cigarette-related Medicaid costs. The litigation was settled through a combination of negotiated regulatory requirements and financial ...
W. Kip Viscusi, Joni Hersch
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