
doi: 10.53300/001c.5215
extract] It is submitted that (for the reasons outlined in Part One) corporations have, at the most, only limited opportunities for pursuing CSR [corporate social responsibility]. Further (for the reasons outlined in Part Two), it is submitted that corporations should not engage in CSR.
corporations, social responsibility, K, Law
corporations, social responsibility, K, Law
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