LAW 533 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Governmentality, Chemical Industry
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Chapter 13: csr, sustainable goverance and the law: Chapter suggest that the government, civil society and private sector work together to create a systematic approach that will use a wide range of innovative institutions, instruments, processes and actors. Csr should not be treated as a replacement for government and laws rather then an additional contribution of the private sector. P. 13-3: sustainable governance in the twenty-first century: moving beyond instrumental choice. The government should work more systematically with others to develop and implement sustainable approaches. Because they usually involved other parties that have more robust, responsive, efficient, effective and flexible approach rather than the conventional state-imposed regulatory approach. Checks and balances usually ensure that no one person or department has absolute control over decisions, and clearly defines the assigned duties. The existence of checks and balances within an organization prevents any one person or department from having too much power, and forces cooperation in completing tasks.