Meta-regulation approach of law : a potential legal strategy to develop socially responsible business self-regulation in least developed common law countries
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2011
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In the corporate regulation landscape, 'meta-regulation' is a comparatively new legal approach. The sketchy role of state promulgated authoritative laws in pluralized society and scepticism in corporate self-regulation's role have resulted in the development of this legal approach. It has opened up possibilities to synthesize corporate governance to add social values in corporate self-regulation. The core of this approach is the fusion of responsive and reflexive legal strategies to combine regulators and regulatees for reaching a particular goal. This paper argues that it is a potential strategy that can be successfully deployed to develop a socially responsible corporate culture for the business enterprises, so that they will be able to acquire social, environmental and ethical values in their self-regulation sustainably. Taking Bangladeshi corporate laws as an instance, this paper also evaluates the scope of incorporating this approach in laws of the least developed common law countries in general. |
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Vathek Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59060/1/40CommLWorldRev174%5B1%5D.pdf DOI:10.1350/clwr.2011.40.2.0220 Rahim, Mia Mahmudur (2011) Meta-regulation approach of law : a potential legal strategy to develop socially responsible business self-regulation in least developed common law countries. Common Law World Review, 40(2), pp. 174-206. |
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Copyright 2011 Vathek Publishing |
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QUT Business School; School of Accountancy |
Palavras-Chave | #180000 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES #corporate self-regulation, #corporate social responsibility (CSR) #least developed countries (LDC's) #meta-regulation #small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) #society #Bangladesh |
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