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Author Toson, Sonia J., author

Title The force-fed proposal : exclusion of shareholder proposals from corporate proxy materials under SEC Rule 14a-8(c)(5) / Sonia J. Toson
Published London : NeilsonJournals Publishing, 2016

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Summary In 2012, Peter Lovenheim invested in a promising new company, Iroquois Brands. Subsequent to investing, he learned that the company was a distributor of the French delicacy, pâté de foie gras. As an animal rights activist, Lovenheim was aware of the animal cruelty methods used to produce pâté de foie gras. In an effort to bring awareness to the issue and ideally halt the corporation's distribution of the product, Lovenheim crafted several strategic shareholder proposals, and ultimately, in March 2015, filed a lawsuit against Iroquois. Unique in that it is written from the perspective of the Judge deciding the case, this case asks students to balance the needs of the corporation with the rights of shareholder activists. Based on a landmark court decision, the case demonstrates the complexities faced by contemporary socially responsible enterprises attempting to strike the elusive balance between ethical responsibility and the requirements of the law
Notes Originally Published InToson, S. J. (2016). The force-fed proposal: Exclusion of shareholder proposals from corporate proxy materials under SEC rule 14a-8(c)(5). Journal of Business Ethics Education, 13(1), 393-402. JBEE13-0CS1
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Business ethics -- Case studies
Social responsibility of business -- Case studies
Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Case studies
Animal rights -- Case studies
Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal rights.
Business ethics.
Social responsibility of business.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526460554
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