The social dimension of CSR: Towards regulation

Authors

  • Kawtar EL HADANI Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales, Ain Sebaa Université Hassan II, Casablanca
  • Samir BELAMIN Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales, Ain Sebaa Université Hassan II, Casablanca

Keywords:

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Voluntary approach, Formal sanctions, Informal sanctions, Legal imperatives

Abstract

Abstract

Despite the use of the term "responsibility" within the very concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), it is essential to emphasize that this approach remains primarily a voluntary initiative adopted by companies, especially employers. It is not accompanied by any form of sanctions and thus does not directly constrain them in terms of their responsibility. However, the legal and judicial reality unfolds with a wealth of nuances. Indeed, in the social realm, CSR undeniably generates legal obligations that can potentially have significant repercussions. As a result, this article aims to explore the complex interplay between the inherent voluntary nature of CSR and the legal imperatives it can establish within the societal context.

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Published

2025-06-19

How to Cite

[1]
EL HADANI , K. and BELAMIN, S. 2025. The social dimension of CSR: Towards regulation. Revue Internationale du Chercheur . 6, 2 (Jun. 2025).

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