Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 March 2020
The business operations of companies can have serious and adverse impacts on the community and society including, but not limited to, physical injuries, environmental damage, destruction to livelihoods and infringements on human rights.1 When companies impose externalities on societies, two major consequences arise. The first concerns whether and how the victims of the wrongdoing can bring a claim against the defendant, and the second relates to whether the delinquent company as well as its directors and officers have breached their duties under public interest legislations.
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