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Corporate Responsibility and Multilevel Governance (5cr)

Course unit code: OTMEVAL0011V22

General information


Credits
5 cr
Teaching language
English

Objective

The aim of the study unit is for students to understand the legal, social, and other forms of corporate responsibility and the multilevel governance of issues pertaining to corporate activities.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

1-5

Materials

Tysiachnyouk, M. ; Petrov A. 2018. Benefit sharing in the Arctic energy sector: Perspectives on corporate policies and practices in Northern Russia and Alaska Energy Research & Social Science 39 . - p. 29 – 34.

Tysiachniouk, M., Henry, L., Lamers, M & Tatenhove, J. van. 2017 Oil Extraction and Benefit Sharing in an Illiberal Context: The Nenets and Komi-Izhemtsi Indigenous Peoples in the Russian Arctic, Society & Natural Resources. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2017.1403666

Tysyachnyouk, M.; Henry, L.A. ; Lamers, M.A.J. ; Tatenhove, J.P.M. van 2017.Oil and indigenous people in sub-Arctic Russia : Rethinking equity and governance in benefit sharing agreements. Energy Research & Social Science 37 . - p. 140 – 152

Tulaeva, S. Tysyachnyuk, M. 2017. Benefit-sharing arrangements between oil companies and indigenous people in Russian northern regions. Sustainability 9 (8).

Tysiachniouk, M.S. ; McDermott, C.L. 2016. Forest Certification with Russian characteristics Forest Policy and Economics 62 . - p. 43 - 53.

Laura A. Henry, L. Nysten-Haarala, S. Tulaeva S & Tysiachniouk M. 2016. Corporate Social Responsibility and the Oil Industry in the Russian Arctic: Global Norms and Neo-Paternalism, Europe-Asia Studies, 68:8, 1340-1368

Tysyachnyouk, M.; Henry, L.A. ; Lamers, M.A.J. ; Tatenhove, J.P.M. van 2017. Oil and indigenous people in sub-Arctic Russia : Rethinking equity and governance in benefit sharing agreements. Energy Research & Social Science 37 . - p. 140 – 152

Nystén-Haarala, Soili – Klyuchnikova, Elena – Helenius, Heidi: Law and self-regulation – Substitutes and complements in gaining social acceptance? 45 Resources Policy 2015, s. 52–64.

Pappila, Minna: The interplay of Russian law, indigenous people and the oil industry – a need for non-state regulation? The Yearbook of Polar Law, vol. 6, 2015, p. 120-141.

Additional readings
Pierk, S. Tysiachniouk, M. Structures of mobilization and resistance: Confronting the oil and gas industries in Russia, Extr. Ind. Soc. (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.exis.2016.07.004

Tysiachniouk, M.S. ; Henry, L.A. (2015) Managed citizenship:global forest governance and democracy in Russian communities. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 22 (6). - p. 476 – 489

Maletz O, Tysiachniouk M The effect of expertise on the quality of forest standards implementation: The case of FSC forest certification in Russia. Forest Policy and Economics, Volume 11, Issues 5-6, October 2009 422-428

Tysiachniouk M. 2012. Transnational governance through private authority: the case of the forest stewardship council certification in Russia. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers

Cultures of Contamination: Legacies of Pollution in Russia and the US 2007. ed by Michael Edelstein, Maria Tysiachniouk and Liudmila Smirnova, Elsevier Ltd

Execution methods

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Accomplishment methods

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