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Responsabilidad Social Empresarial y el papel del movimiento de mujeres [Corporate Social Responsibility and the role of the women's movement]

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Obando, Ana Elena
Keywords
Corporate Social Responsibility
women's movement
social justice
sustainable human development
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Business ethics
Community ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/202299
Abstract
"Amartya Sen en varias ocasiones ha manifestado que la política comercial debería ser utilizada como un medio para eliminar la pobreza y otras desigualdades genéricas así como para apoyar la regeneración ambiental. En un primer momento, pareciera un contrasentido que un sistema de reglas y acuerdos de corte capitalista que beneficia a unos pocos a costa de muchas personas, podría convertirse en una especie de justicia social. Los acuerdos de los Tratados de Libres de Comercio no parecieran están inscritos bajo la fórmula de un desarrollo humano sostenible, sino todo lo contrario. La sociedad civil, en sus múltiples expresiones, ha impulsado la idea de otro mundo posible en los diversos Foros Sociales Mundiales así como en los debates de Seattle, Johannesburgo y Cancún. Estas y otras luchas han abierto múltiples ventanas para el movimiento de mujeres, entre ellas, las oportunidades y retos alrededor de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio de la ONU y de la Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE). Tema último que pone sobre la mesa otro concepto de desarrollo, la redefinición del papel del Estado, las corporaciones y la sociedad civil, la implementación de mecanismos legales y extra-legales globales de monitoreo y rendición de cuentas, la sostenibilidad del medio ambiente, y una nueva ética global de transparencia para un comercio justo con rostro humano". ["Amartya Sen has said repeatedly that trade policy should be used as a means to eliminate poverty and inequality as well as other generic to support environmental regeneration. At first , it seems a contradiction that a system of rules and agreements capitalist cutting benefits the few at the expense of many, could become a kind of social justice. Agreements of Free Trade Agreements are not registered appear under the formula of sustainable human development , quite the contrary . Civil society, in its many forms , has promoted the idea of ​​another possible world in various World Social Forums and debates in Seattle, Cancun and Johannesburg . These and other struggles have multiple windows open for the women's movement , including the opportunities and challenges around the Millennium Development Goals of the UN and Social Responsibility (CSR ) . Last issue brings to the table another concept development , redefining the role of government , corporations and civil society , the implementation of global legal and extra- legal mechanisms for monitoring and accountability, environmental sustainability , and a new global ethic of transparency for fair trade with a human face".]
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2004
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