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  • Feature: Apple ruling emboldens tax reformers

    April Streeter, (Oct 12, 2016)

    The EU’s demand for Apple to pay billions in ‘dodged’ Irish taxes is triggering further moves to crack down on corporations

  • Opinion: May is right – capitalism needs an overhaul

    Jo Swinson, (Sep 21, 2016)

    Responsible companies will be the winners in the post-Brexit era, argues Jo Swinson

  • Opinion: More than one bad Apple in the global corporation tax morass

    Peter Knight, (Sep 15, 2016)

    Peter Knight argues that countries have a moral duty to make a fairer system for all

  • Strategy and Management: Bringing tax into the light

    Giles Constantine, (May 24, 2016)

    Companies that are the most proactive on CSR have been the least transparent on their tax affairs according to one US study. Post-Panama Papers, this is set to change

  • EthicsWatch: US - Where the real money is

    April Streeter, (May 23, 2016)

    Top economists tell world leaders to crack down on tax havens as new Panama papers reveal giant offshore economy

  • PolicyWatch – May 2016

    Stephen Gardner, (May 23, 2016)

    Cobalt human rights abuses ‘ignored’, Indonesia certifies timber and the Call for ethical label on clothes

  • EthicsWatch: EU - Wales pioneers sustainable development law

    Mike Scott, (May 22, 2016)

    The Welsh government’ bold step will need to overcome apparent contractions with commitments such as widening the M4

  • EthicsWatch: Asia - Protests grow as Bangladesh bets on the black stuff

    Martin Wright, (May 22, 2016)

    Plans to meet Bangladesh’s growing energy demand with imported coal have sparked violence and undermined its burgeoning solar industry

  • NGOWatch - April 2016

    Nadine Hawa, (Apr 20, 2016)

    Syrian conflict worsens

  • 2015 Global Review: A turning point for business

    Claire Manuel, (Dec 22, 2015)

    High-profile initiatives across the corporate, government and NGO sectors have given new momentum to the sustainability agenda in 2015

  • EthicsWatch: UK government - Has the UK chosen a responsible road?

    Stephen Gardner, (Jun 4, 2015)

    The election of a Conservative government brings a mix of likely developments to the UK’s corporate responsibility landscape

  • Regulation – The sustainable business of government

    Toby Webb, (Jun 10, 2014)

    Large companies should impress upon government officials the importance of long-term thinking, particularly in emerging markets, says Toby Webb

  • Regional briefing Part 3: Europe: Role of government – Brussels sets the sustainability standards

    Stephen Gardner, (Nov 8, 2013)

    The European Union has disavowed its role as a talking shop on corporate responsibility, and is moving forward with a number of initiatives that will mean obligations for companies

  • Analysis: Global Corruption Barometer – A worsening scourge?

    Jerri-Lynn Scofield, (Sep 6, 2013)

    Transparency International’s latest corruption survey suggests that throughout the world people believe their governments are losing the global battle against corruption

  • Corporate strategy – A little bit of politics

    Tobias Webb, (Sep 3, 2013)

    As relationships between the corporate world and government evolve, how should companies get involved in politics? Toby Webb has some suggestions

  • Letter from the mid-Atlantic – Nanny politics

    Peter Knight, (Apr 3, 2013)

    Governments are wrong to try to save us from ourselves, argues Peter Knight

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