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New Book Release - Corporate Social Responsibility: A Legal Analysis

CR Global is proud to announce the release of the new book, Corporate Social Responsibility - A Legal Analysis (LexisNexis), authored by Michael Kerr, Richard Janda and Chip Pitts (co-author and editor). The book examines the hard and soft laws that ground CSR to show that responsible corporate behaviour has become a matter of important legal concern for virtually every corporation. This legal analysis is particularly relevant at this time of continuing economic crisis when world leaders, including those of the G-20, are seeking regulatory solutions to promote greater corporate responsibility within a more sustainable, global economic system. The book answers four essential questions:

  • What is CSR?
  • What is driving it?
  • What are the legal dimensions of CSR?
  • What are its likely future legal developments?
The authors address these questions citing examples from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, as well as European Union law and developments in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Their analysis focuses on how national laws, international treaties, and voluntary initiatives work together to reflect the seven CSR principles they have identified - principles of critical importance to corporations around the globe.

For further information and to order copies, visit LexisNexis Canada.

About the authors:

Michael Kerr is the founder and senior consultant of CSR consultancy, CR Global. He is also a Lead Counsel with the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, focusing on CSR.

Richard Janda is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, McGill University where he teaches Business Associations, Environment and the Law, and Sustainable Development. He is an Associate Member of the McGill School of Environment and a Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law.

Chip Pitts (Co-Author and Editor) is a Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School, former Chief Legal Officer of Nokia, Inc., and former Chair of Amnesty International USA. He currently serves as Advisor to the Business Leaders Initiative for Human Rights, and the London-based Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, among other board and advisory roles.

With contributing authors: The Honourable Charles Doherty Gonthier, Jason MacLean and Roman Picherack.  

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