This paper responds to four commentaries on “Responsibility Incorporated”, restating, revising, and expanding on existing work. In particular, it looks again at a set of issues related primarily to responsibility at the individual level; it reconsiders responsibility at the corporate level; it examines the connection of this discussion to issues of responsibility in law and politics. |
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Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters in Cyprus |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | Theodora Christou, Eleni Kouzoupi and Helen Xanthaki |
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André Janssen & Olaf Meyer (Eds.), CISG Methodology, Sellier. European law publishers GmbH, Munich (2009), ISBN 978-3-86653-070-6 |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | Christiana Dr. Fountoulakis |
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London - The Divorce Capital of the World |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | The Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Thorpe |
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Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Constantin Stefanou |
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Statute Law Revision: Repeal, Consolidation or Something More? |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Jonathan Teasdale |
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Good Governance Through Transparent Application of the Rule of Law |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Ulrich Karpen |
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Curbing Domestic Violence in Botswana: An Analysis of the Domestic Violence Act |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | Gogontle Keneilwe Gatang |
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Update on the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules Revision |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | Clyde Croft and Christopher Kee |
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Emergency Legislation in the United Kingdom |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | Geetha Mazarelo |
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Hands off the Untouchable Core: A Constitutional Appraisal of the Kadi Case |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | Giuseppe Martinico, Oreste Pollicino and Vincenzo Sciarabba |
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Cultural Diversity ‘Under Review’ The Fachverband der Buch- und Medienwirtschaft CaseCase C-531/07, Fachverband der Buch- und Medienwirtschaft v. LIBRO Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 30 April 2009 |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 2009 |
Authors | Delia Ferri |
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Journal | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Issue 2 2009 |
Keywords | individual responsibility, collective responsibility, legal liability, responsibility and politics |
Authors | prof. Philip Pettit |
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Journal | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Issue 2 2009 |
Keywords | corporate agency, corporate responsibility, collective responsibility |
Authors | prof. Philip Pettit |
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Incorporated groups include businesses, universities, churches and the like. Organized to act as single centers of agency, they also routinely satisfy the three conditions that make an agent fit to be held responsible: they face significant choices, can recognize the relative value of different options, and are able to choose in sensitivity to such values. But is it redundant to hold a corporate agent responsible for something, when certain members are also held responsible for the individual parts they play? No it is not, for it is often possible for a corporate entity to be fully fit to be held responsible, when this is not true of the individual members; they may be able to make excuses that are not available at the corporate level. Does the case made for corporate responsibility extend to unincorporated collectivities like nations or religions? Not strictly but it does explain why it may be sensible to treat those collectivities as if they had corporate responsibility in certain domains. |
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Journal | Erasmus Law Review, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Charles Vlek |
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Journal | Erasmus Law Review, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Matthias Borgers and Elies van Sliedregt |
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De Verenigde Naties als ideeënfabriekHet United Nations Intellectual History Project |
Journal | Res Publica, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Francis Baert |
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