Corporate social responsibility in Western countries has evolved to impact corporate governance, responsible manufacturing, and resource conservation. The citizens are more aware and vigilant for any discrepancy on the part of the corporations. The United States of America and the United Kingdom are considered the yardsticks for CSR practices in Western countries. Countries have enacted a law regulating companies to disclose their CSR practices. The companies also perform CSR practices due to enhancing their brand image and connecting with society. The magnitude of CSR practices depends on company size and financial muscle. However, for public CSR initiative and its reach depends more on the size of the donation.


1996 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Rodger

This article is the revised text of the first W A Wilson Memorial Lecture, given in the Playfair Library, Old College, in the University of Edinburgh, on 17 May 1995. It considers various visions of Scots law as a whole, arguing that it is now a system based as much upon case law and precedent as upon principle, and that its departure from the Civilian tradition in the nineteenth century was part of a general European trend. An additional factor shaping the attitudes of Scots lawyers from the later nineteenth century on was a tendency to see themselves as part of a larger Englishspeaking family of lawyers within the British Empire and the United States of America.


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