Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus
This thesis critically examines mainly three sectors. Initially it scrutinizes the equality of gender in the work place in all available remedies. Second, it displays a study to determine the translation of the two normative structures. Thirdly it assesses whether the cooperation of Corporate Social...
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| description | This thesis critically examines mainly three sectors. Initially it scrutinizes the equality of gender in the work place in all available remedies. Second, it displays a study to determine the translation of the two normative structures. Thirdly it assesses whether the cooperation of Corporate Social Responsibility and European Union law could co-exist in the new accountability order. In concluding the author of this paper will deduce recommendations as guidelines to a professed improvements in the theme of equality of gender in the work environment. |
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| spelling | nottingham-241642022-03-21T16:08:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24164/ Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus Kyriakou, A.K This thesis critically examines mainly three sectors. Initially it scrutinizes the equality of gender in the work place in all available remedies. Second, it displays a study to determine the translation of the two normative structures. Thirdly it assesses whether the cooperation of Corporate Social Responsibility and European Union law could co-exist in the new accountability order. In concluding the author of this paper will deduce recommendations as guidelines to a professed improvements in the theme of equality of gender in the work environment. 2010-09-24 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24164/2/aphrodite_kyriakou_4111723 application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24164/3/aphrodite_kyriakou_4111723 Kyriakou, A.K (2010) Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | Kyriakou, A.K Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title | Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title_full | Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title_fullStr | Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title_full_unstemmed | Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title_short | Corporate Social Responsibility versus EU Law: Gender Norms Application and Translation in A Case Study of A Bank in Cyprus |
| title_sort | corporate social responsibility versus eu law: gender norms application and translation in a case study of a bank in cyprus |
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