Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law

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Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law Multinational corporations in developing countries Olufemi Aniao Routledge Taylor & Francis Croup LONDON AND NEW YORK

Foreword Table of cases Acknowledgements List of abbreviations xi xiii xx xxi Introduction 1 1 Multinational corporations, states and international regulation: historical background 6 Introduction 6 What are "multinational corporations"? 6 Multinational corporations and states 8 Explaining the relationship between the states of the North and MNCs: the mercantilist origin of the multinational corporation 8 Corporations and the transatlantic slave trade 10 Corporate colonialism 12 Multinational corporations in the Second World War 17 Multinational corporations and the nascent states of the South after independence: changing roles 20 Summary 22 2 Major attempts at the international level to control multinational corporations 23 MNCs and international law 23 International human rights instruments 25 International institutions 28 The special representative of the secretary general on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises 44

viii Developments in international environmental law. a brief discussion 49 Summary 54 3 Corporate social responsibility and its relationship to law 55 Introduction 55 Evolution of the CSR concept 55 The emergence of CSR in the United States 56 CSR in the United Kingdom 61 CSR in Europe 61 CSR in the context of developing countries 66 Defining CSR 67 CSR and the law: how should the law respond to the CSR concept? 70 CSR and the law: perspectives 74 Theoretical justification for CSR 77 Understanding the emerging responsibilities of modern corporations: a social contract approach 80 What questions does CSR raise for law? 81 The shortcomings in the understanding of the nature of the corporation by ethicists and philosopliers and the problem of ascribing morality to the corporation 83 The modern corporation and legal theories 87 How are corporations conceived of today? 94 The autonomy of the corporation 95 The social contract as justification for CSR 97 The social contract: Donaldson's approach 98 Criticisms of Donaldson's analysis 100 The social contract, morality and corporations: a different approach 101 The social contract, the law and international human rights law 106 Summary 109 4 Legal and institutional framework and the control of multinationals in developing countries with a focus on Nigeria 110 MNCs and CSR in Nigeria 111 Colonial administration and the oil industry 112 Legal developments after Nigeria's independence and the indigenisation policy: a synopsis 113 The Nigerian context in modem times 116

Nigerian company law and the control oj MNCs 118 Domestic tort law and MNCs 129 MNCs and human rights in Nigeria 132 The criminal liability of corporations under Nigerian law 141 Workers' protection and MNCs 142 MNCs and anti-corruption laws 147 Controlling MNCs under host stale law: possibilities in Nigeria 152 Some suggestions for' reform in Nigeria 163 Other areas 166 Recent development: the Nigerian Corporate Social Responsibility Bill 2008 167 Summary 169 ix Regional human rights system and multinational corporations: the case of the African regional human rights system 170 Introduction 170 State responsibility in context: state responsibility for human rights violations by private actors under international law 171 The African regional human rights system 177 The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and Private Parties/MNCs 179 The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, the African Charter and multinational corporations 181 The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACrtHPR) 195 Tlie African Court of Justice and Human Rights: potential implications 200 The African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption and MNCs 202 Summary 206 The European Union and corporate responsibility in vulnerable states 207 Introduction 207 Tlie European Union, human rights and CSR 207 The EU and developing countries 208 CSR as a strategy within Europe and its external dimensions 209 Trade and human rights 215 Can tlie EU pursue human rights objectives in its trade arrangements in view of World Trade Organization s rules t 216 TheEU, trade agreements and human rights 225 The significance of human rights clauses 227

x Human rights clauses as a strategy in EU External relations 227 EU competence to include human rights clauses in international agreements 228 The example of the ACP-EU agreements: legal issues 231 ACPandtheEU 233 The application of the human rights clauses and multinational corporations 240 Economic Partnership Agreements and human rights clauses 242 Summary 248 7 Judicial process as a means of promoting corporate responsibility abroad: extraterritoriality 249 The concept of extraterritoriality 249 The possibility of judicial oversight of MNCs in the EU 259 Summary 273 8 The foundation for a global company law for multinational corporations: the complementary role at the international level 274 MNCs and domestic company law paradigm 274 Delineating regulatory space at the international level 276 Corporate autonomy: Hansmann and Kraakman, and Iwai 's propositions and Backer's analysis 276 The Norms: a disguise for an "international company lazu"? 279 The Norms and the regulatory space at the international level 279 An innovative framework for regulating the global corporations: a proposal 282 Summary 285 Conclusions 286 Selected bibliography 288 Index 291