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February 1, 2009
Chartering Sustainable Transnational Corporations
This link connects to a paper I just posted on SSRN. I presented the paper at the 6th Colloquium of the IUCN International Academy of Environmental Law in Mexico City in November 2008. I am submitting a short version of the paper for possible publication in a book incorporating papers presented at the conference on the theme of Alleviating Poverty and Environmental Protection. And I am preparing a more complete and elaborate version for possible law review publication. I would deeply appreciate your comments on the subject of how we ensure that transnational corporations act in a sustainable manner and the obstacles or concerns with the approach I suggest. SSRN link
Abstract:
Using a recent innovative Oregon sustainable corporation law as a
springboard, this article argues for requiring all transnational
corporations to be chartered as sustainable corporations. Given the
far-reaching effects of their operations and their uniquely powerful
role, the global wealth that has been accumulated in these
organizations must be fundamentally redirected toward creating a
sustainable world. As a privilege of doing transnational business,
transnational corporations should be required to incorporate
environmental and social responsibility into their corporate
charters-the document that sets forth the prime mission of the
corporation and its directors, essentially baking sustainability into
the corporate DNA of transnational corporations.
To
be both effective and to harness the entrepreneurial creativity of
these organizations, the sustainable corporation charter must be
implemented per provisions that require transnational corporations to
develop corporate sustainability strategies in accordance with the
guidance provided by the implementing provisions. The implementing
provisions should also require that the transnational corporations
monitor and report in a standardized manner compliance with the
corporate sustainability strategy, with sustainability-related laws,
and with nonbinding environmental, labor, human rights, corruption, and
other sustainability-related standards.
The sustainable
corporation charter requirement should be imposed as a matter of
international law, through an international convention and administered
by an international commission. The requirements should be directly
applicable to transnational corporations as a condition of doing
transnational business. The commission should be authorized to take
enforcement action directly against the corporation. In addition, both
home and host nations to transnational corporations should agree to
compel the corporations - either incorporated in that nation or doing
business in that nation-to comply with the sustainable corporation
charter requirement as a condition of doing any business. Nations that
fail to join the international convention, or that fail to enforce the
international convention, should be subject to mandatory trade and
other economic sanctions by all signatories to the international
agreement.
We can no longer allow transnational corporations to
aggregate the bulk of societal wealth and then operate in an
environmentally and socially irresponsible manner. The proposals in
this article are one step toward turning transnational corporations
into sustainable corporations.
Keywords: transnational corporations, corporate charters, multi-national corporations, sustainability, environmental, international convention, environmental assessment, voluntary compliance, environmental standards, alien tort, corporate social responsibility, human rights, international law, enforcement
February 1, 2009 in Africa, Agriculture, Air Quality, Asia, Australia, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Economics, Energy, Environmental Assessment, EU, Forests/Timber, Governance/Management, International, Land Use, Law, Legislation, Mining, North America, South America, Sustainability, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, US, Water Quality, Water Resources | Permalink
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Posted by: newport driving school | Feb 18, 2009 1:30:04 AM
Great explanation.I am looking these type of transnational corporations.Charter Change through a vote of Congress without the Senate. Their incantations are full of bulls–t like offering our patrimony and economy at the altar of globalization — even as the big.It helped me a some what.Many thanks.....
Posted by: newport driving school | Feb 16, 2009 11:11:45 PM
