Company Law and Sustainability: Legal Barriers and Opportunities
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This investigation of the barriers to and opportunities for promoting environmental sustainability in company law provides an in-depth comparative analysis of company law regimes across the world.
The social norm of shareholder primacy is the greatest barrier preventing progress, and it also helps explain why voluntary action by companies and investors is insufficient.
By deconstructing the myth that shareholder primacy has a legal basis and challenging the economic postulates on which mainstream corporate governance debate is based, Company Law and Sustainability reveals a surprisingly large unexplored potential within current company law regimes for companies to reorient themselves towards sustainability. It also suggests possible methods of reforming the existing legal infrastructure for companies and provides an important contribution to the broader debate on how to achieve sustainability.
- Unprecedented comparative analysis of company law will appeal to those interested in the legal infrastructure of business and how that relates to the impact of business on society
- Questions the legal-economic postulates on which our current economic regimes are based on by challenging conventional wisdom about the significance of shareholders
- Critiques the existing (largely voluntary) movements for corporate social responsibility and socially responsible investment, and highlights their inadequacies in leveraging significant change in business behaviour
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
ISBN: | 9781107043275 |
Author(s) | Sjafjell, B and Richardson, B |
Edition | 1 |
Format | Hb |
Publication Date | 30/05/2015 |