Abstract

This paper intends to provide a comparative analysis of corporate social responsibility codes of conduct (CSR Codes) of the oil and gas industry operating in Brazil with the provisions embodied in the international legal framework system, such as the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights and the Fundamental Conventions of the International Labour Organization. For comparative purposes, and given the usual structure that CSR Codes tend to follow, the analysis has been developed around the three most emphasized issues - namely, labor and human rights, environment and socio-economic issues - which in turn have been divided into common subcategories of CSR Codes. One can argue that if CSR Codes are actually based on the new international sustainable development law, which may be used to verify CSR Codes' compliance and enforcement, CSR Codes can be seen as a «global commons» understanding framework to improve sustainable development operations in emerging markets such as Brazil.

Details

Title
Sustainable Development in Emerging Markets & CSR Codes of Conduct: Oil and Gas Industry in Brazil
Author
Ligia Maura Costa
Pages
44-66
Section
05.Sustainability of Operations
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Fundação Getulio Vargas
e-ISSN
19843046
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Portuguese; Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1807621885
Copyright
Copyright Fundação Getulio Vargas 2012