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CSR and Codes of Business Ethics in the USA, Austria (EU) and China and their Enforcement in International Supply Chain Arbitrations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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CSR and Codes of Business Ethics in the USA, Austria (EU) and China and their Enforcement in International Supply Chain Arbitrations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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This book analyzes the implementation of CSR reporting and codes of
business conduct and ethics in the legal systems of the USA,
Austria and China and their enforcement in international supply
chain arbitrations. The book demonstrates that long-term profit
maximization is increasingly intertwined with corporate ethics and
CSR policies. In order to prevent window-dressing and greenwashing,
certain control mechanisms and legal standards are required along
the entire supply chain. This book introduces an ethics and CSR
system recommending a reward-based whistleblowing mechanism,
internal oversight by a CSR and Ethics Committee comprised of
independent board members and at least one sustainability expert,
and an external, independent and comprehensive assurance of CSR
reports provided by auditing firms or newly formed governmental
agencies consisting of certified CSR experts. The author emphasizes
the significance for supply chain leaders to ensure contractual
enforcement of their codes of business ethics and conduct along the
supply chain. Against this background, the author created a
comprehensive fictitious case scenario covering a supply chain
dispute arising from the breach of the supply chain leader's code
of business conduct and ethics by a lower-tier supply chain member.
The author acknowledges the fact that in most of the cases the
governing law of international supply chain contracts is English
law or law based on English law. Thus, the author discusses
potential contractual claims for damages arising from a loss of
profits caused by a loss of reputation resulting from violations of
core provisions of the chain leader's supplier code of conduct
pursuant to English law. As international supply chain disputes
usually involve more than two parties, and international
arbitration is the ideal means for the resolution of these
disputes, the book compares the arbitration rules for
consolidations and joinders of some of the most significant
international arbitration institutions: SIAC, ICC, AIAC, ICDR,
VIAC, CIETAC and HKIAC. The book is directed at legal
practitioners, legislators of various jurisdictions, board members
of corporations, ethics and compliance officers, academics,
researchers and students. It is the author's main goal that the
book serves as an inspirational source for the establishment or the
improvement of a corporate ethics and CSR system preventing
window-dressing and greenwashing and covering the entire supply
chain. Furthermore, it is intended that students develop a deeper
understanding for the enforcement of corporate ethics and CSR
policies.
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