La responsabilidad social empresaria en el ojo de la tormenta

Corporate social responsibility, born from social claims, developed mainly in an internal self-regulation environment. The current legal framework referring to the DIPr becomes insufficient in the face of high-profile cases. The international community is timidly moving towards binding regulation, a...

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Autor principal: Rabino, Mariela Carina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2024
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Sumario:Corporate social responsibility, born from social claims, developed mainly in an internal self-regulation environment. The current legal framework referring to the DIPr becomes insufficient in the face of high-profile cases. The international community is timidly moving towards binding regulation, although answers are lacking in specific areas such as consumer and labor matters. For their part, States must reflect on the contradiction between the rejection of the international source or the delegation of their own powers and the manifest impossibility of achieving full coverage from a national approach