Extracting Profits: State Regulation and the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW Canadian Journal of Law and Society Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1017/cls.2023.9
Kristine Johnston, Steven Bittle
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Abstract Taking the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) as its focus, this paper critically examines the Canadian government’s efforts to regulate the extractive industry. Using insight from ideology theory and critical discourse analysis, and drawing empirically from Canadian Parliamentary debates, official government and NGO reports, and various news items regarding the development of the CORE, we document how dominant voices prioritized the economy, downplayed the systemic violence of the industry, and redirected blame to “underdeveloped” countries, on route to a regulatory framework that is voluntary and which fails to address the underlying causes of corporate harm and violence. While the CORE represents a “logical” state response to corporate crime, we nevertheless emphasize the importance of ongoing debates about its role in combating corporate impunity. This not only reinforces the idea that (capitalist) dominance is never absolute but signals the ever-present nature of resistance and possibility for change.
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摘取利润:国家法规和加拿大负责任企业监察员
本文以加拿大负责任企业监察员(CORE)为中心,批判性地审视了加拿大政府对采掘业的监管努力。利用意识形态理论和批判性话语分析的洞察力,并从加拿大议会辩论,官方政府和非政府组织报告以及有关核心发展的各种新闻项目中汲取经验,我们记录了主导声音如何优先考虑经济,淡化该行业的系统性暴力,并将责任归咎于“不发达”国家。朝着一个自愿的、无法解决企业伤害和暴力的根本原因的监管框架前进。虽然CORE代表了国家对企业犯罪的“合乎逻辑的”回应,但我们仍然强调正在进行的关于其在打击企业有罪不罚中的作用的辩论的重要性。这不仅强化了(资本主义)统治从来不是绝对的这一观点,而且表明了抵抗和变革的可能性永远存在的本质。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Law and Society is pleased to announce that it has a new home and editorial board. As of January 2008, the Journal is housed in the Law Department at Carleton University. Michel Coutu and Mariana Valverde are the Journal’s new co-editors (in French and English respectively) and Dawn Moore is now serving as the Journal’s Managing Editor. As always, the journal is committed to publishing high caliber, original academic work in the field of law and society scholarship. CJLS/RCDS has wide circulation and an international reputation for showcasing quality scholarship that speaks to both theoretical and empirical issues in sociolegal studies.
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