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It is now 20 years since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, better known as the Earth Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro. An important achievement of the conference was an agreement on the Climate Change Convention which in turn led to the Kyoto Protocol. Another was agreement to 'not carry out any activities on the lands of indigenous peoples that would cause environmental degradation or that would be culturally inappropriate'. Recently we have seen an updated and revised conference in Rio where the same issues were again discussed. Since then ideas about sustainability have changed considerably and to some extent they have merged with ideas about corporate social responsibility and about governance, determined by the economic and political fortunes of the actors involved. It is now time therefore to re-examine the concept of sustainability in the aftermath of this conference and to consider what issues are now considered pertinent around the world. This book therefore takes different positions concerning different aspects of this vital topic.

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Eleven papers assess changes brought about by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the Millennium Development Goals.The contributors examine corporate social responsibility practices, corporate water accounting standards, global regulation of asbestos, the positive returns of ethical business practices, and the effects of mining on host communities, privatization of former state enterprises, and the role of women as statutory auditors. -- Annotation ©2016 * (protoview.com) *

List Of Contributors
vii
Introduction: Sustainability Reconsidered ix
PART I THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change: Objectives, Outcomes And Corporate Accountability
3(24)
Shamima Haque
Developments In Corporate Water Accounting And Accountability
27(30)
James Hazelton
Would A Water Footprint Label Deliver Greater Accountability? A Case Study Examination Within The Context Of A Book Retailer And Related Parties
57(24)
Michelle V. Stirk
A Preliminary Analysis Of The Impact Of Un MDGS And RIO + 20 On Corporate Social Accountability Practices
81(22)
Ameeta Jain
Muhammad Azizul Islam
Toxic Products And Hazardous Waste: The Global Asbestos Issue
103(20)
Lee Moerman
Sandra van der Loan
PART II CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Do CSR Determinants Stimulate Profits: Analysis Of Retail Companies In UK
123(18)
Ghulam Sughra
David Crowther
Corporate Social Responsibility Practices In Nigerian Mining Industry: Host Communities' Perspectives
141(20)
Joseph K. Achua
David A. Utume
Corporate Accountability In Relation To Human Rights: Have Rios Done Enough?
161(26)
Muhammad Azizul Islam
Annette Quayle
Shamima Haque
PART III GOVERNANCE
Heterarchial Networks For Global Corporations: Emerging Unstructured Complexity In Regulatory Landscape
187(34)
Roopinder Oberoi
Lax Privatisation From Lax Governance
221(18)
Shahla Seifi
David Crowther
Social Responsibility Of Statutory Auditors
239
Rute Abreu
Fatima David