Multinational Corporations and Global Justice: Human Rights Obligations of a Quasi-Governmental Institution
Florian Wettstein
Abstract
This book addresses the changing role and responsibilities of large multinational corporations (MNCs) in the global political economy. This cross- and inter-disciplinary work makes innovative connections between current debates and streams of thought, bringing together global justice, human rights, and corporate responsibility. Conceiving of corporate social responsibility (CSR) from this unique perspective, the author takes readers well beyond the limitations of conventional notions, which tend to focus on either beneficence or pure charity. While the call for MNCs' involvement in the solutio ... More
This book addresses the changing role and responsibilities of large multinational corporations (MNCs) in the global political economy. This cross- and inter-disciplinary work makes innovative connections between current debates and streams of thought, bringing together global justice, human rights, and corporate responsibility. Conceiving of corporate social responsibility (CSR) from this unique perspective, the author takes readers well beyond the limitations of conventional notions, which tend to focus on either beneficence or pure charity. While the call for MNCs' involvement in the solution of global problems has become stronger in recent times, few specifics have been laid down regarding how to hold those institutions accountable in the global arena. This text attempts to work out the normative basis underlying the responsibilities of MNCs—thereby filling a crucial void in the literature and marking a milestone in the CSR debate.
Keywords:
multinational corporations,
global justice,
human rights,
corporate responsibility,
beneficence,
charity,
global political economy
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2009 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780804762403 |
Published to Stanford Scholarship Online: June 2013 |
DOI:10.11126/stanford/9780804762403.001.0001 |