The ideological chasm between environmentalism and a profit driven corporate agenda at times seems insurmountable. Environmental regulation at present is highly reliant upon statutory regulation and governmental intervention whilst corporations law is based to the greatest extent possible on an ideology of non-interventionist, free-market, profit driven capitalism. Despite this, company law remedies, largely unexplored by environmentalists, may provide novel scope to challenge the poor environmental behaviour of directors of corporations. This article examines the possible ways in which standard common law and statutory remedies in company law can be called in aid of the environment.
Journal article
Directors duties to the company and minority shareholder environmental activism
Company and Securities Law Journal, Vol.23(1), pp.28-50
2005
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- Title
- Directors duties to the company and minority shareholder environmental activism
- Creators
- Shelley BielefeldSue Higginson - Southern Cross UniversityJames G Jackson - Southern Cross UniversityAidan Ricketts - James Cook University
- Publication Details
- Company and Securities Law Journal, Vol.23(1), pp.28-50
- Identifiers
- 1151; 991012821600802368
- Academic Unit
- School of Law and Justice; Law; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article