Materializing corporate social responsibility in investor-state dispute settlement
Tomoko Ishikawa
No 312, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
Despite its oft-claimed voluntary nature, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has increasingly interacted and been integrated with legal obligations, and circumstances have arisen wherein a corporation's breach of CSR has caused legal responsibility. This Perspective discusses host countries' options for pursuing an investor's CSR-based responsibility through counterclaims in investor-state dispute settlement.
Date: 2021
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