Corporate Governance
Trading Accountability: Business, Trade and Investment Policy and Sustainable Development
2004
By John Sabapathy and John Weiser with Peter Raynard, Claire Nacamuli, Marjorie Polycarpe
This piece explores the relationship between trade and investment policies and sustainable development within competitive international markets. It examines how the interaction of individual companies working with civil society groups and with governments ultimately produces effective trade and investment policy tools.
Sarbanes-Oxley: In Focus
October 2004
The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College
This report defines the Sarbanes Oxley legislation: what it is, what it requires of companies, the benefits of compliance and penalties of non-compliance, the role business unit managers and department heads play in compliance, the practical steps that must be taken by corporate citizenship professionals, and the future of the Act and laws like it.
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