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Necessary Evil is a penetrating investigation of the incredible impact the financial system has on human rights. The machinations of Wall Street can make or break people's lives on Main Street or No Street, and yet today we have lost control of finance, and finance has lost our trust. Necessary...
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The paper aims to critically explore human rights reporting in the financial sector in Australia. Three interrelated regulatory modes models including an intergovernmental mode, a non-governmental mode and market based mode have been used to show the extent to which the financial service sector...
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This edited collection brings together leading theoretical and applied research with the intent to design a sustainable global financial future. The contributors argue that our world cannot move toward sustainability, address climate change, reverse environmental degradation, and improve human...
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"Finance is the evil we cannot live without. It governs almost every aspect of our lives and has the power to liberate as well as enslave. With the world's total financial assets -- valued at a staggering $300 trillion -- being four times larger than the combined output of all the world's...
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The paper aims to critically explore human rights reporting in the financial sector in Australia. Three interrelated regulatory modes models including an intergovernmental mode, a non-governmental mode and market based mode have been used to show the extent to which the financial service sector...
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