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Mandatory versus Voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of CSR Regime in India and Singapore

  • By Vidushi Puri
  • 1 Year ago
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Volume IV 2021 Issue II GNLU Journal of Law And Economics

Corporate Social Responsibility is a form of business practice wherein a corporate regulatesitself by being socially accountable to itself, the stakeholders, as well as the public at large.


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Vidushi Puri (2025) "Mandatory versus Voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of CSR Regime in India and Singapore", GNLU Journal of Law And Economics : Volume IV 2021, Issue II
Available at: https://gnlu.ac.in/GJLE/Publications/Mandatory versus Voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of CSR Regime in India and Singapore

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