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Ethical Behaviour and Corporate Financing. The Case of ‘Legality Rating’
ABSTRACT The financial crisis has heightened awareness of ethical and legal issues in the business context. Corporate ethical behaviour is increasingly measured through sustainability ratings. Since 2012, in Italy, the introduction of a sustainability rating, namely the legality rating (LR), has served as an innovative ‘label’ for socially responsible ...
Federica Doni +3 more
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The Role of the General Affairs Council Revisited in Light of the Experience of 18 Months with the Lisbon Treaty [PDF]
The General Affairs Council (GAC) has so far not lived up to the expectations created by the Treaty of Lisbon, which in principle assigned it an important position within the EU system.
Molina A. de Cienfuegos , Ignacio
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The Production of a Sustainability Reporting Norm in Spanish State‐Owned Enterprises
ABSTRACT State‐owned enterprises (SOEs) are hybrid organizations that pursue social and economic goals and are expected to engage in sustainability reporting. Previous literature has shown limited attention to examining the process by which a norm in sustainability reporting has emerged among SOEs.
Javier Andrades +2 more
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As holder of the Presidency of the Council of the EU, Romania will act as a true impartial mediator to generate solutions in view of advancing the European agenda.
Elena Loredana Pîrvu
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10,000 border guards for Frontex: Why the EU risks conflated expectations. EPC Policy Brief, 21 September 2018 [PDF]
“Between now and 2027 we want to produce an additional 10,000 border guards. We are now going to bring that forward to 2020,” Jean-Claude Juncker, the President of the European Commission, told Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at the start of Austria’s
Angelescu, Irina, Trauner, Florian
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ABSTRACT This study explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and operating profitability in the agri‐food manufacturing industry of Southern Europe, focusing on Extremadura (Spain). From an initial pool of 284 firms, the final sample comprised 185 companies after excluding inactive or non‐reporting cases.
Ángel Sabino Mirón Sanguino +3 more
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The Seville Council: uninspiring yet useful? [PDF]
The Seville Council has had a somewhat mixed reception. True to form, The Economist derided it as “a non-event”, and described it as being “among the sleepiest” EU summits in living memory. Other observers, however, claimed genuine progress had been made
Powell, Charles
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This article focuses on the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the European Union (EU). It aims to discern the different possibilities for fulfilling the Presidency's functions after the adoption of the so-called European constitution.
Markéta Pitrová, Petr Kaniok
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Key Results from Science Europe and Global Research Council Surveys. Survey report [PDF]
"Open Access Publishing Policies in Science Europe Member Organisations: Key Results from Science Europe and Global Research Council Surveys": D/2016/13.324/8.In 2016, Open Access (OA) to scholarly publications received renewed political attention as ...
Duchange, Nathalie +2 more
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Migration as a Political and Public Phenomenon: The Case of Slovak Republic [PDF]
Publication within the project “The V4 towards migration challenges in Europe.
Bolečekova, Martina, Olejarova, Barbora
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