Explain the rationale behind the Carroll doctrine. The Carroll doctrine justifies the search of a vehicle without a warrant. It states that a search done by law enforcement officers with probable cause to believe the vehicle contains incriminating items subject to seizure is not unreasonable. Do the legal principles in this chapter apply to vehicles such as bicycles‚ rowboats‚ motor homes‚ trains‚ or airplanes? The legal principles in this chapter apply to bikes‚ rowboats‚ motor homes‚ trains
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carte verde intitulată PRoporting unui cadru european pentru Responsabilitate socială corporativă.Aceasta oferă o definiţie generală a CSR Conceptul de responsabilitate societala a intreprinderii (Corporate Social Responsability) a aparut in S.U.A. in anii 1980‚ in timp ce‚ in Europa‚ utilizarea sa este mai recenta. In context american‚ paternitatea conceptului de CSR este atribuita lui Howard Bowen‚ in 1953‚ in lucrarea „Social Responsabilities of the Businessman“. El defineste notiunea printr-o serie
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The term CSR could lead to an understanding that only companies or enterprises could actually apply the CSR principles in their business. For example‚ the definition of the corporation itself could vary in different English speaking countries as according to the dictionary of American English‚ the word corporation is most often used to describe large business corporations. In British English and in the Commonwealth countries‚ the term company is more widely used to describe the same sort of entity
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New Balance Developing an integrated CSR strategy 1. For each of the Corporate Citizenship Management Framework (CCMMF) dimensions‚ identify key strengths and weaknesses for New Balance. CCMF Dimension Key Strengths • An accepted and understood corporate culture of “doing good” throughout all vertical aspects of the company • History of attempting CSR activities throughout the company Key Weaknesses • No formal CSR strategy that guides the companies initiatives • No centralized method or metrics
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08-0063 Tuason‚ Mara Alessandra I. Reflection paper on the “Corporate Social Responsibility in the Encyclical ‘Caritas in Veritate’” According to Benedict XVI‚ in his encyclical‚ “Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is seen as a natural ethical responsibility‚ which does not come from abstract principles‚ nor is limited to management skills; which derives from the objective or purpose of the company and its role in society. Which is based in justice and charity; is voluntary; focuses
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imagination‚ energy – personality traits that have more to do with an individual’s character than his or her age or some idealized arrangement of physical features. The BODY SHOP has undertaken and incorporated several initiatives in its business model that work to fulfil these values. Their partners in this are: CRUELTY FREE INTERNATIONAL With the help of The Body Shop Cruelty Free International is telling the world to go cruelty free. Its pledge rolled out at The Body Shop stores in 65 countries
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investors can impact the significance of Corporate Sustainable Responsibility (CSR) in business. Even though many surveys had been conducted to assess and boost businesses to be more sustainable‚ there is still a lack of evidence on the actual actions and effects.The complication of measuring social as well as environmental implication through a single standard has left CSR to be neglected. GRI is an example that encourages CSR but lacks conformity for reported results. This difficulty in measuring social
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Responsibility (CSR) 2 Definition of CSR 2 Development of CSR 2 Approaches to CSR 2 Business Benefits of CSR 3 Critical Analysis of CSR 3 Factors influencing CSR 4 The Business Case for CSR 6 TESCO PLC 8 Tesco and Corporate Social Responsibility 8 Environment 8 Community 9 Suppliers 9 People / Employees 10 Government / Regulators 10 How Tesco manages their Corporate Responsibility (CR) 10 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 13 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Definition of CSR Corporate
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REPORT ON CSR ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY TATA Submitted to: - Submitted by: - Lect. Miss. Kiran Verma GROUP NO- 3 LIECA Section: - A3002 MCA (Hons.)
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against a firm. Companies need to address this by demonstrating their positive impact on society and by taking appropriate measures to restore confidence. Thus Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a mainstream trend. This essay will introduce to the concept of CSR‚ provide some examples of CSR activities and illustrate the benefits. Corporate Responsibility offers a means by which companies can manage and influence the attitudes and perceptions of their stakeholders‚ building their
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