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12. Utilitarianism holds that actions are good in proportion to the amount of happiness produced and number of people happiness is produced in. See JOHN STEWART MILL, UTILITARIANISM (1861).

13. Uelmen & Bruni, supra note 8.

14. For more information on the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, visit ARC http://www.arcworld.org (last visited Mar. 1, 2006).

15. For more information on the International Interfaith Investment Group, visit SiG, http://www.3ignet.org/ (last visited Mar. 1, 2006).

16. For more information on the European Union's green papers, visit EUROPA, http://www.europa.eu.int (last visited Mar. 1, 2006).

17. For more information on the member and candidate states of the European Union, visit EUROPA, http://europa.eu.int/abc/governments/index_en.htm (last visited Mar. 1, 2006).

18. For more information on the area of Corporate Social Responsibility in the European Union, visit CSR, http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/socdial/csr/index.htm (last visited Mar. 1, 2006).

19. See generally Robert Hogan, Gordon Curphy & Joyce Hogan, What We Know About Leadership, AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, June 1994.

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Professor, Fordham University

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