id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_icaldutnuzh5xnvryvrgxerzqm Jody Emel An Inquiry into the Green Disciplining of Capital 2002 18 .pdf application/pdf 10311 557 48 My objective in this paper is to examine, with the aid of a case study, the implications of the strategies environmental NGOs are employing to 'discipline' corporations In Section 4, I turn to a specific case study from the goldmining industry which involves campaigns by FoE and other NGOs against Freeport ^ only global economics, but politics and culture as well.(2) The World Trade Organization, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the proposed Multilateral Agreement on Investment enhance the rights of investors, increase the flows of foreign direct other lending agencies such as the World Bank, etc; (2) shareholder activism; (3) fostering socially responsible investment (including approaching fund managers); and convention on investment for sustainable development that would guarantee environmental protection, adequate social and labor standards, and corporate accountability NGOs are attempting to improve corporate social and environmental accountability. of environmental and other NGOs to 'discipline' a mining corporation operating ./cache/work_icaldutnuzh5xnvryvrgxerzqm.pdf ./txt/work_icaldutnuzh5xnvryvrgxerzqm.txt