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The Journal of World Energy Law & Business 2009 2(3):175-177; doi:10.1093/jwelb/jwp021
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Corporate social responsibility in the oil and gas sector (see p 178)

Jedrzej George Frynas

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an important approach for addressing the social and environmental impact of company activities. Yet, companies are increasingly expected to go beyond this. They are now often expected to assist in addressing many of the world’s most pressing problems, including climate change and poverty. With increasing expectations placed on business, this article asks if CSR is capable of delivering on these larger issues based on evidence from the oil and gas sector. Looking at companies from developed countries, such as Exxon and Shell, . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Energy trade, carbon emissions and the WTO (see p 196)

Russia’s evolving energy policy for its eastern regions, and implications for oil and gas cooperation between Russia and China (see p 219)

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Comment on articles on stabilization by Piero Bernardini, Lorenzo Cotula, and AFM Maniruzzaman (see p 243)

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Venezuela: On the path to complete oil sovereignty, or the beginning of a new era of investment? (see p 259)


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Corporate social responsibility in the oil and gas sector
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J World Energy Law Bus 2009 2: 178-195. [Extract] [Full Text]  

Energy trade, carbon emissions and the WTO
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Russia’s evolving energy policy for its eastern regions, and implications for oil and gas cooperation between Russia and China
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Comment on articles on stabilization by Piero Bernardini, Lorenzo Cotula and AFM Maniruzzaman
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Venezuela: On the path to complete ‘oil sovereignty’, or the beginning of a new era of investment?
Elisabeth Eljuri and Clovis Treviño
J World Energy Law Bus 2009 2: 259-262. [Extract] [Full Text]