Gary Lynch-Wood Author

Onyeka K. Osuji is a Professor of Law and Head of the School of Law, University of Essex, UK. He is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Social Responsibility Journal and the Advisers' Colleges of Global Principles for Sustainable Securities Lending and Sustainable Finance, the Law and Stakeholders Network. Franklin Nnaemeka Ngwu is an Associate Professor of Strategy, Corporate Governance and Risk Management, and the Director of Lagos Business School (LBS) Sustainability Centre, Pan-Atlantic University He also co-ordinates LBS Public Sector Initiative aimed at promoting more public/private sector partnership for Nigeria's sustainable and inclusive growth and development. He is a member of several bodies including the Nigerian Private Sector Advisory Group (PSAG) on UN Sustainable Development Goals and Expert Network, World Economic Forum. Gary Lynch-Wood is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Regulation at the University of Manchester's Law Department. Gary's research has focused on regulation problems and the challenges of designing effective forms of regulation, particularly in relation to how we can promote corporate social and environmental responsibility. He has published widely on this subject in leading journals (e.g., Journal of Law and Society, Journal of Environmental Law, Journal of Business Ethics, Environmental Politics, Regulation & Governance). His recent book, The Structure of Regulation, provides a general theory for understanding why regulation succeeds and fails. Gary is a member of MANREG, a research group that explores the functioning of regulation across a range of disciplines.