Chartering Sustainable Transnational Corporations

Susan L. Smith
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Using a recent innovative Oregon sustainable corporation law as a springboard, this article argues for requiring all transnational corporations to be chartered as sustainable corporations. Given the far-reaching effects of their operations and their uniquely powerful role, the global wealth that has been accumulated in these organizations must be fundamentally redirected toward creating a sustainable world. As a privilege of doing transnational business, transnational corporations should be required to incorporate environmental and social responsibility into their corporate charters - the document that sets forth the prime mission of the corporation and its directors, essentially baking sustainability into the corporate DNA of transnational corporations. To be both effective and to harness the entrepreneurial creativity of these organizations, the sustainable corporation charter must be implemented per provisions that require transnational corporations to develop corporate sustainability strategies in accordance with the guidance provided by the implementing provisions. The implementing provisions should also require that the transnational corporations monitor and report in a standardized manner compliance with the corporate sustainability strategy, with sustainability-related laws, and with nonbinding environmental, labor, human rights, corruption, and other sustainability-related standards. The sustainable corporation charter requirement should be imposed as a matter of international law, through an international convention and administered by an international commission. The requirements should be directly applicable to transnational corporations as a condition of doing transnational business. The commission should be authorized to take enforcement action directly against the corporation. In addition, both home and host nations to transnational corporations should agree to compel the corporations - either incorporated in that nation or doing business in that nation - to comply with the sustainable corporation charter requirement as a condition of doing any business. Nations that fail to join the international convention, or that fail to enforce the international convention, should be subject to mandatory trade and other economic sanctions by all signatories to the international agreement. We can no longer allow transnational corporations to aggregate the bulk of societal wealth and then operate in an environmentally and socially irresponsible manner. The proposals in this article are one step toward turning transnational corporations into sustainable corporations.
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租用可持续发展的跨国公司
本文以俄勒冈州最近创新的可持续公司法为跳板,主张要求所有跨国公司注册为可持续公司。鉴于这些组织的运作产生的深远影响及其独特的强大作用,这些组织积累的全球财富必须从根本上重新导向,以创造一个可持续的世界。作为从事跨国业务的一项特权,应该要求跨国公司将环境和社会责任纳入其公司章程- -该文件规定了公司及其董事的主要使命,实质上是将可持续性融入跨国公司的公司DNA。为了既有效又能利用这些组织的创业创造力,可持续公司章程必须按照规定实施,这些规定要求跨国公司根据实施条款提供的指导制定公司可持续发展战略。实施条款还应要求跨国公司以标准化方式监测和报告公司可持续发展战略、与可持续发展有关的法律以及不具约束力的环境、劳工、人权、腐败和其他与可持续发展有关的标准的遵守情况。可持续的公司章程要求应作为一项国际法,通过一项国际公约加以实施,并由一个国际委员会加以管理。这些要求应直接适用于跨国公司,作为开展跨国业务的一个条件。委员会应该被授权直接对公司采取强制行动。此外,跨国公司的母国和东道国都应同意迫使在该国注册或在该国开展业务的公司遵守可持续公司章程的要求,作为开展任何业务的条件。没有加入国际公约或没有执行国际公约的国家,应该受到国际协议所有签署国的强制性贸易和其他经济制裁。我们不能再允许跨国公司聚集大部分社会财富,然后以一种对环境和社会不负责任的方式经营。本文提出的建议是将跨国公司转变为可持续发展公司的一步。
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