Transnational corporations have become actors with significant political power and authority which should entail responsibility and liability, specifically direct liability for complicity in human rights violations. Holding TNCs liable for human rights violations is complicated by the discontinuity between the fragmented legal/political structure of the TNC and its integrated strategic reality and the international state system which privileges sovereignty and non-intervention over the protection of individual rights. However, the post-Westphalian transition—the emergence of multiple authorities, increasing ambiguity of borders and jurisdiction and blurring of the line between the public and private spheres—should facilitate imposing direct...
Purpose: This paper contends that the dominant voluntarism approach to the accountability of Transna...
Transnational corporations are currently not formally bound by international human rights obligation...
Contemporary corporate-related human rights abuses are often attributed to the processes of neo-libe...
Transnational corporations have become actors with significant political power and authority which s...
From an international political theory perspective, this paper assesses the justifiability of ascrib...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Abstract One of the most relevant effects of globalization on the law concerns the role played by pr...
This volume offers a systematic overview of the different tools through which the human rights accou...
LL.M. (International Law)Abstract: At first the position of transnational corporations (TNCs) in int...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
This thesis seeks to examine the interplay between business and human rights within the context of p...
A recently developed view in political theory holds that only political agents, particularly states,...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
Purpose: This paper contends that the dominant voluntarism approach to the accountability of Transna...
Transnational corporations are currently not formally bound by international human rights obligation...
Contemporary corporate-related human rights abuses are often attributed to the processes of neo-libe...
Transnational corporations have become actors with significant political power and authority which s...
From an international political theory perspective, this paper assesses the justifiability of ascrib...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Abstract One of the most relevant effects of globalization on the law concerns the role played by pr...
This volume offers a systematic overview of the different tools through which the human rights accou...
LL.M. (International Law)Abstract: At first the position of transnational corporations (TNCs) in int...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
This thesis seeks to examine the interplay between business and human rights within the context of p...
A recently developed view in political theory holds that only political agents, particularly states,...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
Purpose: This paper contends that the dominant voluntarism approach to the accountability of Transna...
Transnational corporations are currently not formally bound by international human rights obligation...
Contemporary corporate-related human rights abuses are often attributed to the processes of neo-libe...