LAW 533 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Ian Binnie, Natural Resources Canada, Corporate Crime

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Chapter 10: csr for the extractive sector overseas. Legislation to hold canadian companies accountable in canada for human rights abuses and environmental destruction committed abroad (kind of like the ats before) Canadian international development agencies (cida: assisting developing countries move from dependency to self-reliance, cida has been active in building and modernizing the governance regimes to ensure that natural resources are managed in a technically and environmentally sound manner. A number of canadian companies are engaging in csr such as: eiti. Ifc: oecd, gri, dfait, csr performance guidelines and reporting, csr centre of excellence, office of the extractive sector csr counsellor, transparency and disclosure, financial incentives, continuous improvement and stakeholder involvement. John mckay, is proposing a new bill: the corporate accountability of mining, oil, and gas. Canadian funding depending on your level of cooperation with the councillor: an incentive to cooperate with the councillor.

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