CSR Communication in Transnational Human Rights Litigations Against Parent Companies

L. Knöpfel
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What do parent companies owe to individuals that are directly affected by the business conduct of a foreign subsidiary? In corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies and sustainability reports parent companies of multinational enterprises respond to that question. They emphasize their commitment to address environmental and human rights risks across their global supply chain. The CSR communication of parent companies constitutes multinational enterprises as responsible business organisations. CSR communication targets investors, creditors and consumers of the parent company. In this paper, I direct my attention to actors that had not been intended addressees of parent companies’ CSR communication: to the courts in their home state jurisdictions. Even though the CSR communication was not meant to be understood as legal communication, courts in home states of parent companies have been confronted with CSR communication in domestic transnational human rights litigation against multinational enterprises. I will discuss how employees, consumers and the general public took the CSR communication of parent company seriously and thereupon formulated claims under tort, contract or consumer protection laws. I argue that a legal approach to CSR communication should dissolve the conflicting simultaneity of assessing responsibility for human rights and the environment on an abstract level while avoiding liability in concrete cases.
跨国母公司人权诉讼中的企业社会责任传播
母公司对受外国子公司商业行为直接影响的个人负有什么责任?在企业社会责任(CSR)政策和可持续发展报告中,跨国企业的母公司回答了这个问题。他们强调致力于解决其全球供应链中的环境和人权风险。母公司的企业社会责任传播构成了跨国企业作为负责任的商业组织。企业社会责任传播的对象是母公司的投资者、债权人和消费者。在本文中,我将注意力转向了那些并非母公司企业社会责任传播预期目标的行为者:即其所在州司法管辖区的法院。虽然企业社会责任传播不应该被理解为法律传播,但在国内针对跨国企业的跨国人权诉讼中,母公司所在国的法院已经面临着企业社会责任传播的问题。我将讨论员工、消费者和公众如何认真对待母公司的企业社会责任传播,从而根据侵权法、合同法或消费者保护法提出索赔。我认为,企业社会责任沟通的法律途径应该化解在抽象层面上评估人权和环境责任,同时避免在具体案例中承担责任的冲突性。
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