1. Introduction
Part I: Linking Corporate Codes and National Private Law
2. Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence: A Method for Linking 3. Enforcing Corporate Codes by Private Law: The Role of National Contract Law
4. Liability for Breaching Corporate Codes: The Role of National Civil Liability Rules
5. Corporate Codes and Unfair Trading Behaviour: The Role of Unfair Commercial Practices Law
Part II: Theorising Corporate Codes and National Private Law
6. Comparative Sociological Jurisprudence: A Normative Method for Theorising Global Self-regulation and National Private Law
7. Firm Commitments: Theorising Public Declarations in National Private Law
8. Corporate Efforts to Do Just Business: Theorising Public/Private Regulation in Private Law
9. Conclusion: The Prospects and Limits of Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility Codes