The believe that a corporation is created for the sole purpose of generating profit for its shareholders had been deeply rooted throughout the world starting from USA as demonstrated by the decision of the Supreme Court of Michigan in the case of Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. (1919).
Not until many years towards the end of the first quarter of the 20th century, it was generally accepted that issues of business/trade and human rights concerns were mutually exclusive to one another. Groups engaged in one of the two categories were taken to pursue a goal that is completely unaffected by and unaccountable to the other. As the subject area has become the interest of many contemporary scholars, the inseparable link between human