‘Doing the Job That’s Required?’: Social License to Operate and Directors’ Duties
The concept of social license to operate (SLO) is becoming increasingly important as a de-facto corporate regulatory device, with implications for how company directors discharge their duties. While an agreed definition of SLO is hard to identify, at its broadest, SLO might be described as the public’s expectation that businesses will ‘do the right thing.’ This… Read More »