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Legal Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility in Ethiopia: A Sustainable Development Perspective


Bereket Alemayehu Hagos

Abstract

For many years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been shaping policies and actions on the role of businesses in society. This article explains the legal aspects of CSR from  the perspective of sustainable development under Ethiopian law, based on the recognition of the crucial role of businesses in achieving sustainable development in the UN 2030  Agenda. By exploring and examining the major Ethiopian laws that govern businesses, it shows that the laws have incorporated diverse rules on CSR and have sustainable        development as their objective. It also expounds how CSR, as incorporated in the laws, can be a key instrument to achieve sustainable development in Ethiopia, including through   conducting proper governmental supervision of the conduct of businesses and encouraging the adoption and use of voluntary CSR codes of conduct by businesses to complement  the CSR laws.


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eISSN: 2467-8392
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