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UNDERSTANDING FOREIGN STATES' MANDATORY CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING

[...]in April 2010, the discount retailer Lidl was accused of false advertising over its claims that it promoted fair working conditions for workers in its supply chain.\n This means that between local country law and international treaties, many multinationals are obligated to comply with and repor...

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Published in:Litigation 2013-01, Vol.39 (1), p.61-63
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Behavior
Business structures
Corporate regulation
Corporate social responsibility
Corruption
Disclosure
Environmental impact
Environmental regulation
Factories
Global corporations
Global Litigator
Green businesses
Greenwashing
Human rights
Litigation
Reporting requirements
Social responsibility
Subsidiary companies
Working conditions
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