Uyghur forced labour: Who will take a stand? It is feared that over 1 million Muslim Uyghurs are being held in facilities in Xinjiang, China, undergoing systematic forced labour for the supply chains of international brands. Time to take a stand. Sarah Vandenbroucke • November 24, 2020 • 2 comments
The Dutch Corporate Governance Code, according to Aristotle Why do we consider corporate social responsibility to be so important in a post-Enlightenment society where moral relativism and individualism seem to be ubiquitous? Tom Knijp • November 16, 2017
The corporate responsibility to respect animal welfare Animal welfare seems to remain outside the focus of business enterprises that rely on animal products. It is time these companies include contributing towards animal welfare in their CSR plan. Chalermwut Sriporm • November 08, 2017
BMW, car paint and child labour: lawyers for CSR Lawyers educated in CSR can help car manufacturer BMW with due diligence in its supply chain. Not just to determine the risk of child labour but to assess social challenges and act on them. That is CSR 2016, or 2017 for BMW. Caspar van Woensel and Tjomme de Graaf • October 31, 2016
Green vs. Greenland: The GMEL case Corporate social responsibility in Greenland’s uranium mining industry Melisa Korkmaz and Karan Kaushik • June 24, 2015
CSR for the sake of appearance The Russian oil-concern Gazprom promises to apply CSR to their exploitation off oil in the Arctic, is this reassuring? Jari van Werkhoven • May 19, 2014
Dilemmas of Diversity Management Businesses face several dilemmas when it comes to ensuring a diverse workforce and offering work flexibility. Thyla Fontein • May 10, 2014
Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum: The Second Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae Bringing a lawsuit against a corporation for acts committed in another jurisdiction may benefit claimants if legal procedures in the jurisdiction where the acts occurred are of limited use or unavailable. But there are arguments against this possibility Cees de Groot • August 20, 2012