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Updated throughout and adds new and fully revised chapters. Focuses
on the global trends and mandates toward environmental
sustainability. Examines the latest international legislation
involving climate change. Includes coverage of oil & gas
industries, as well as nuclear and renewable energy.
What kind of decision-making should multinationals engage in to
create a sustainable company? There is substantial debate over why
CEOs, senior management and Boards of Directors make the wrong
decisions by not asking the right questions, with the result that
not only is the company itself damaged, but all of the stakeholders
find themselves at a detriment. Focusing on innovation, technology
transfer and the use of intangible assets, Energy Law and the
Sustainable Company features case studies from the oil and gas
sector, to illustrate how to develop a sustainable business.
Considering corporate social responsibility from the perspective of
international and national law, the book demonstrates how companies
can be both profitable and ethical using the influences of
psychology to encourage senior decision makers to make the right
decisions. It was revealed that reputation was the main principle
influencing decision-making. The book also discusses how companies
have reported on their sustainability strategy and considers how
technology transfer and intangible assets may play a part in
addressing global sustainability. This book should be invaluable
reading to students and scholars of Sustainable Business, Business
Law, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental and Energy Law
as well as Environmental and Energy Management.
Contents: The Relationship between Energy, the Environment Imperatives and Scientific Drivers Regulation, Energy Resources and the Environment The Regulatory Bodies The International Dimension European Energy Law and Policy Trade, Competiton and the Environment The Regulation of the Coal Industry Environmental Protection and Onshore Oil and Gas The Exportation and Exploitation of Oil and Gas in the Marine Environment Nuclear Energy and the Environment The Electricity Supply Industry Sustainable Energy and Climate Change
What kind of decision-making should multinationals engage in to
create a sustainable company? There is substantial debate over why
CEOs, senior management and Boards of Directors make the wrong
decisions by not asking the right questions, with the result that
not only is the company itself damaged, but all of the stakeholders
find themselves at a detriment. Focusing on innovation, technology
transfer and the use of intangible assets, Energy Law and the
Sustainable Company features case studies from the oil and gas
sector, to illustrate how to develop a sustainable business.
Considering corporate social responsibility from the perspective of
international and national law, the book demonstrates how companies
can be both profitable and ethical using the influences of
psychology to encourage senior decision makers to make the right
decisions. It was revealed that reputation was the main principle
influencing decision-making. The book also discusses how companies
have reported on their sustainability strategy and considers how
technology transfer and intangible assets may play a part in
addressing global sustainability. This book should be invaluable
reading to students and scholars of Sustainable Business, Business
Law, Corporate Social Responsibility, Environmental and Energy Law
as well as Environmental and Energy Management.
Re Jane is snappy and memorable, with its clever narrator and
insights on clashing cultures. Entertainment Weekly For Jane Re,
half-Korean, half-American orphan, Flushing, Queens, is the place
she s been trying to escape from her whole life. Sardonic yet
vulnerable, Jane toils, unappreciated, in her strict uncle s
grocery store and politely observes the traditional principle of
nunchi (a combination of good manners, hierarchy, and obligation).
Desperate for a new life, she s thrilled to become the au pair for
the Mazer-Farleys, two Brooklyn English professors and their
adopted Chinese daughter. Inducted into the world of organic food
co-ops and nineteenth century novels, Jane is the recipient of Beth
Mazer s feminist lectures and Ed Farley s very male attention. But
when a family death interrupts Jane and Ed s blossoming affair, she
flies off to Seoul, leaving New York far behind. Reconnecting with
family, and struggling to learn the ways of modern-day Korea, Jane
begins to wonder if Ed Farley is really the man for her. Jane
returns to Queens, where she must find a balance between two
cultures and accept who she really is. Re Jane is a bright, comic
story of falling in love, finding strength, and living not just out
of obligation to others, but for one s self. Journeying from Queens
to Brooklyn to Seoul, and back, this is a fresh, contemporary
retelling ofJane Eyreand a poignant Korean American debut. From the
Hardcover edition."
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