2014
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Anker-Sørensen, Linn, Parental Liability for Externalities of Subsidiaries: Domestic and Extraterritorial Approaches, Available at SSRN, 2014
2013
Mapping Papers:
- Sjåfjell, Beate, Sustainable Companies: Possibilities and Barriers in Norwegian Company Law (August 16, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-20. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2311433 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2311433
- Schwartz, Priscilla, Developing States and Climate Change: Solutions in Company Law? (June 6, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-15. Available at SSRN.
- Lauraityte, Egle and Miliauskas, Paulius, Sustainable Companies under the Lithuanian Company Law (April 11, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-10. Available at SSRN.
- Deva, Surya, Sustainable Business and Australian Corporate Law: An Exploration (April 11, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-11. Available at SSRN.
- Luo, Jianbo and Tian, Lei, A Study on Sustainable Companies in the P. R. China (February 15, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-05. Available at SSRN.
- Eroglu, Muzaffer, Obstacles and Possibilities for Sustainable Companies in Turkey (February 15, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-04. Available at SSRN.
- Parravicini, Diego, Sustainability and CSR in Argentina: An Analysis Within Argentine Company Law (January 8, 2013). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2013-01. Available at SSRN.
2012
Mapping papers:
- Olmedo, Elena Escrig and Munoz-Torres, Maria Jesus and Fernández Izquierdo, Maria Angeles and Soriano, Raul Leon and Rivera Lirio, Juana Maria and Ferrero-Ferrero, Idoya, Sustainable Companies: Spanish Mapping Paper on Company Law Issues (November 27, 2012). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2012-36. Available at SSRN.
- Clarke, Blanaid J., Irish Company Law Mapping Paper (November 20, 2012). University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2012-35. Available at SSRN.
- Taylor, Celia R., United States Company Law as it Impacts Corporate Environmental Behavior, with Emphasis on Climate Change (October 10, 2012). International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal, Forthcoming; University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2012-31. Available at SSRN.
- Radwan, Arkadiusz and Regucki, Tomasz, The Possibilities for and Barriers to Sustainable Companies in Polish Company Law (October 9, 2012). International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal, Forthcoming; University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2012-32. Available at SSRN.
Breaching the Maginot Line: The Frailty of Environmental Law in Europe and North America
University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2012-34
Bakker, Nicole and Richardson, Benjamin J., University of British Columbia
Working papers from the seminar “Reform of the Takeover Directive?”
- Gudula Deipenbrock, Selected Legal Aspects of the Takeover Directive and German Takeover Law in the Market and Sustainable Development Perspective
- Georgina Tsagas, Revision of the EU Takeover Directive in Light of the 2011 UK Takeover Law Reform: Regulation and Supervision of Takeovers in an EU in Crisis
- Celia Taylor, The European Takeover Directive: A US Comparison
- Beate Sjåfjell, A Sustainable Takeover Regime? The Potential Reform of the Takeover Directive in a Sustainable Development Perspective
- Tineke Lambooy, The Dutch Perspective on Takeover Bid Directive with Emphasis on Due Diligence Issues from Practitioners' Perspective
Sustainable Development and Cooperative Law: CSR or CoopSR?
Hagen Henrÿ, University of Helsinki
2011
These working papers were presented at the international conference "Towards Sustainable Companies: Identifying New Avenues", hosted by the University of Oslo Faculty of Law in August 2011, and organised by the Sustainable Companies Project:
- The Corporate Responsibility to Remedy (3rd Pillar Ruggie Framework) - Analysis of the Corporate Responses in Three Major Oil Spill Cases: Shell - Nigeria, BP – US (the Gulf), Chevron – Ecuador
Tineke Lambooy, Mary Varner and Aikaterini Argyrou, University Utrecht
- The Danish CSR Reporting Requirement as Reflexive Law: Employing CSR as a Modality to Promote Public Policy.
Karin Buhmann, University of Copenhagen
- Shareholder Primacy and Intergenerational Environmental Justice
Gail Elizabeth Henderson, University of Toronto
- Constructing Sustainability Through CSR: A Critical Appraisal of ISO 26000
Andrew Johnston, The University of Queensland - T.C. Beirne School of Law
- Norwegian Authorities’ Advice on Western Sahara and Norwegian Vessels’ Complicity in Human Rights Violations: Fish Oil and Phosphates from Western Sahara
Hans Morten Haugen, Diakonhjemmet University College
- Societal Corporate Governance and Extra Financial Information: Spearhead or Achille’s Heel of Corporate Governance?
Catherine Malecki, Université Paris XI Sud
- Improving Corporate Environmental Performance: Encouraging Sustainable Commerce Through Regulatory and Other Governmental Action
Peter A. Appel, University of Georgia - School of Law
- Neural Networks: A Methodology to Evaluate Sustainability in Companies
Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero, affiliation not provided to SSRN
Raul Leon Soriano, Jaume I University
Elena Escrig Olmedo, Jaume I University
Maria Jesus Munoz-Torres, Jaume I University
Juana Maria Rivera Lirio, Jaume I University
Maria Angeles Fernández Izquierdo, Jaume I University