Amelia Miazad is a Senior Research Fellow and the Founding Director of Berkeley Law’s Business in Society Institute. She is a leading authority on sustainable capitalism and ESG. Her in-residence courses include Introduction to Corporate Sustainability, Business in Society, Business and Human Rights, Social Enterprise Law, and Corporations in Crisis. She speaks regularly at conferences and symposia and teaches executive education programs in corporate sustainability and ESG around the world. Her previous articles have appeared in law reviews such as Vanderbilt, Minnesota Law Review, and UC Davis Law Review, as well as specialized publications.
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esg, sustainable capitalism, corporate governance, antitrust, social justice, enviromental justice, corporate sustainability, stakeholder governance
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Publications
- Amelia Miazad, Stavros Gadinis, “The Hidden Power of Compliance,” Minnesota Law Review , May 2018. Pages 2137-2207
- Amelia Miazad, “Sex, Power, and Corporate Governance,” UC Davis Law Review, Spring 2021. Pages 91
- Amelia Miazad, Stavros Gadinis , “Corporate Law and Social Risk,” Vanderbilt Law Review , Fall 2020. Pages 77
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