An Estoppel-Based Approach to Enforcing Corporate Environmental Responsibilities

Within the regulatory space that exists at the intersection of UK company law and environmental regulation, the business community has generated its own environmental governance initiatives to address growing anxiety about companies’ externalised risk. Yet, there is currently nothing in law to preve...

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