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Boston University International Law Journal
The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, and note and case comments written by student authors. - Organisation
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Linking business with pro-poor development - a backyard poultry value chain increases assets, income and nutrition
South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme, 2009There is a growing evidence about the role that backyard poultry production can play in sustaining and enhancing poor peoples’ livelihoods. Market oriented backyard poultry is increasingly recognised as a stepping stone for the poor to move out of poverty.DocumentStrategic fundraising for NGOs and steps to achieve success
MENA Businesswomen's Network, 2008The presentation gives an overview of important aspects that need to be followed for fundraising efforts to yield results. It highlights the following:DocumentThe time to lead is now: the adoption of ESG analysis by Asian government pension funds
The Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia, 2009Asia's pension funds are among the largest and fastest growing pools of capital in the region and their influence in the capital markets will continue to grow, especially as asset allocations diversify.DocumentThe causes and consequences of industry self-policing
Harvard Business School, 2007Programmes encouraging firms to police their own regulatory compliance and voluntarily disclose the violations they find are becoming increasingly important elements of regulatory strategy, and may be beginning to displace traditional regulatory enforcement tools like inspection and prosecution.DocumentComing clean and cleaning up: is voluntary disclosure a signal of effective self-policing?
Harvard Business School, 2008This paper evaluates the self-regulatory practice known as self-policing among businesses, which involves encouraging regulated entities to monitor their own compliance with the law and report and correct violations they discover. The paper examines the following issues:DocumentEvaluating the impact of SA 8000 certification
Harvard Business School, 2008Social Accountability 8000 Standard (SA 8000) and similar corporate codes are promoted as a necessary tool to improve workplace conditions, especially in nations that lack robust enforcement of regulatory standards.These certification standards and corporate codes represent a new form of voluntary “self-governance” of working conditions in the private sector, and are initiated and implDocumentSelf-regulatory institutions for solving environmental problems: perspectives and contributions from the management literature
Harvard Business School, 2007This paper discusses how institutions can resolve environmental problems. The paper reviews the emerging management literature on self-regulatory institutions, suggesting that these institutions can provide practical solutions to environmental problems.DocumentCorporate social entrepreneuership
Harvard Business School, 2009This paper discusses the concept of Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE), a process aimed at enabling business to develop more advanced and powerful forms of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). CSE is designed to produce a significant and comprehensive transformation of the way a company operates in order to generate greater societal betterment.Pages
