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Nov 13, 2023 · The paper explores what falls within the scope of ‘legal research’, particularly for REF purposes, and reflects on how REF-focused research sits within the broader scope of legal scholarly activities. Ideas of the public good are examined and their relation to measures of research impact probed.
Nov 5, 2020 · For these transactions, publicity can be prohibitively costly or even impracticable. This conflict of interest gives rise to difficulties from the standpoint of law reform, given that neither of the interests can be easily ignored.
In my master’s program, I studied how the EU introduced a common foreign and security policy as a different pillar from the economic policy that had been the main focus of European integration. I think I was interested in how the EU was going to create diplomacy and security.
Jan 19, 2022 · Horiguchi argues that the Japanese public tends to be suspicious of the integrity of CSR activities and of business's sincerity in addressing social issues, as ethically questionable business practices often exist alongside explicitly articulated CSR policies and practices. In other words, the public does not find CSR happy talk convincing when ...
Jul 5, 2014 · What factors play a role in low levels of public trust in business? Why does trust matter to companies? What are the core dynamics of trust in business? new knowledge. Public trust in business is a highly complex phenomenon that is impacted by social and technological change.
- Andrew C. Wicks, Brian T. Moriarty, Jared D. Harris
- 2014
Feb 4, 2020 · What is the relation between businesses and the law? Although few would doubt that firms are acting in tightly regulated legal environments, and have done so for decades, no consensus has emerged on this question.
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When it is claimed that the Rule of Law requires that the laws should be public, what is to be understood by this claim? How is the relevant notion of publicity to be defined? The question itself raises some puzzlement.