On corporate social responsibility “beyond law” in China

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Front. Law China ›› 2009, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 457-473. DOI: 10.1007/s11463-009-0024-1
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On corporate social responsibility “beyond law” in China

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The corporate social responsibility “beyond law” is the responsibility of enterprises beyond the mandatory obligations by force of law but in line with social values and expectations. Indeed, the legal norms on such kind of responsibility are “soft law”, which mainly incorporate social values and expectations in corporate business behaviors and governance structure, so as to realize corporate “self-regulation”. By protecting the substantive and procedural rights of stakeholders and improving their negotiation power, the “soft law” aims at realizing the spontaneous confrontation and balance of the market, and the corporate reputation mechanism and the functions of NGOs adds much to the performance of corporate social responsibility.

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corporate social responsibility / soft law / self regulation

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