'When things go wrong it is often the poorest people in society who suffer the most. Multi-national companies with their wealth of experience and resources have a lot to offer developing countries and I believe that they should lead by example. This book contains a wealth of valuable guidance and good practice on CSR and I encourage all business people to read it.' Richard Alderman, Director of the Serious Fraud Office, UK 'CSR is the new battleground of globalization as states, multinational companies and NGOs fight over its relevance in the economy. Edwin Mujih disentangles these characters showing us how the struggle is being played out. Using the example of an African pipeline, he provides the theoretical and legal tools to understand how CSR must be incorporated into practice.' John Flood, University of Westminster, UK 'Edwin Mujih's groundbreaking treatise sets the theoretical and practical foundations for corporate social responsibility in the twenty-first century. Written by one of the leading CSR commentators this is essential reading for corporate and human rights lawyers.' Ilias Bantekas, Brunel Law School, UK