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Ethics & Corporate Accountability focuses on individual managerial responsibility by presenting conceptual and practical tools managers can use to produce better outcomes when faced with difficult ethical dilemmas. It covers legal, ethical, economic, and social considerations relevant to a variety of stakeholder values.
In doing so, the course utilizes a number of current and classic ‘grey area’ case studies and draws from the experience present in the classroom to parse out various approaches to values-based leadership in difficult situations. As a discussion-based course, no view is considered too idealistic or too cynical. The only requirements are real-world experience, respect, and an open mind.
Anyone interested in discussing various approaches to legal and ethical thought when it comes to ‘grey area’ business decisions.
Note: this program will run only with sufficient numbers. If you have registered, you will be notified in due course
Associate Professor I of International Law & Ethics, Asia School of Business, International Faculty Fellow at MIT
Dr. Kevin Crow is an Associate Professor I of International Law & Ethics at ASB and International Faculty Fellow at MIT. His research focuses on public-private constructions in international law, legal imaginaries of personhood, law’s role in determining economic and moral subjects historically and presently, and most recently, actualities that are presented as ‘natural’ in legal and economic theory. Prior to joining ASB, Kevin taught international economic law and human rights law at the University of Halle-Wittenberg Law School in Germany and practiced international criminal law with NGOs based in Cambodia and France.
Alongside his work with ASB, Kevin is an affiliated researcher with Columbia University’s Freedom of Expression Initiative and is active in legal consulting and international impact litigation. He holds a B.A. from the University of Washington (Political Science), a dual J.D. / LL.M. from the London School of Economics and the University of Southern California Law School (Law / Legal Theory), and a PhD from the Universität Halle-Wittenberg Transnational Economic Law Center (International Law), all with honors.
Kevin is licensed to practice law in the State of California and can advise internationally on matters related to international law. His first book, International Corporate Personhood: Business and the Bodyless in International Law (Routledge 2021), sets out a theory of the corporation’s relationship to international law. His second book, Accession, Agreement and Acceptance in International Law: Adversarialism and Consent After Bandung is forthcoming from Routledge (2023).
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