We are living in a globalized economy, in which companies operate everywhere in the world. The transnational operations of business actors have been proved to often give rise to adverse human rights impacts. However, the protection of human rights against corporations’ abuses is far from an easy task. The field of business and human rights is shaped by the imbalance of interest and responsibility. Corporations receive a variety of rights under international law, they do not equally hold a corresponding set of duties when it comes to the protection of human rights.¹ Under the public pressure, many initiatives have been created in order to bridge this gap. ¹ Pierre Thielbörger and Tobias Ackermann A Treaty on Enforcing Human Rights Against B...
This paper examines the current system regulating state and corporate behavior with regards to human...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
This contribution examines the state of the art on how CSR has been conceptualized in relation to gl...
We are living in a globalized economy, in which companies operate everywhere in the world. The trans...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
The calls for an international treaty to elaborate the human rights obligations of transnational cor...
Adverse human rights impacts occur in business operations across all sectors.There is well documente...
The development of the promotion and protection of human rights, in general, has been gladdening. Ho...
This research paper explores some trends and debates related to efforts to identify, promote and reg...
In a time when Multinational Corporations have become truly globalized, demands for global standards...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
This symposium turns to a major debate within a field of international law that has moved from the p...
This paper examines the current system regulating state and corporate behavior with regards to human...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
This contribution examines the state of the art on how CSR has been conceptualized in relation to gl...
We are living in a globalized economy, in which companies operate everywhere in the world. The trans...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
The calls for an international treaty to elaborate the human rights obligations of transnational cor...
Adverse human rights impacts occur in business operations across all sectors.There is well documente...
The development of the promotion and protection of human rights, in general, has been gladdening. Ho...
This research paper explores some trends and debates related to efforts to identify, promote and reg...
In a time when Multinational Corporations have become truly globalized, demands for global standards...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
This symposium turns to a major debate within a field of international law that has moved from the p...
This paper examines the current system regulating state and corporate behavior with regards to human...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
This contribution examines the state of the art on how CSR has been conceptualized in relation to gl...