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Doreen McBarnet Professor of Socio-Legal Studies Doreen McBarnet MA (hons) History and Sociology,Glasgow University, PhD, Glasgow University,CBE Subject groups : Company Law : Introduction to Law : Regulation : Socio-Legal Studies All | Recent | Selected Publications sorted by selection | sort by year D J McBarnet, 'Corporate Social Responsibility: beyond law, through law, for law: the new corporate accountability' in D McBarnet, A Voiculescu, T Campbell (eds), The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (Cambridge University Press 2007) D J McBarnet, A Voiculescu and T Campbell (eds), The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibilty and the Law (Forthcoming) (Cambridge University Press 2007) D J McBarnet, 'After Enron: will whiter than white collar crime still wash ?' (2006) 46 (6) British Journal of Criminology 1091-1109 DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azl068 ISBN: 1464-3529 D J McBarnet, 'Transnational transactions: legal work, cross-border commerce and global regulation' in M Likosky (ed), Transnational Legal Processes (Butterworths/North Western 2002) D J McBarnet, P Schmidt and J Taylor, 'Corporate Accountablity through creative enforcement: human rights, the Alien Tort Claims Act and the limits of legal impunity' in D McBarnet, A Voiculescu, T Campbell (eds), The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the law (Cambridge University Press 2007) Other notes:Lead role. DM initiated/conceptualised the work for her ESRC professorial fellowship, doing initial social and legal research (cases, interviews, documentary/contextual research) before co-opting US co-author to research detailed US law/politics and further US literature. DM structured draft material into analytical framework, contextualised it and drew out implications. ISBN: 978-0-521-86818-1 D J McBarnet, 'After Enron, Corporate Governance, Creative compliance and the uses of Corporate Social Responsibility' in J O'Brien (ed), Governing the Corporation (John Wiley 2005) Correspondence address: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Manor Road, |
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