The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the last decades emerged as one of the most hotly debated topics in theory and practice. Arguments have often been voiced for the creation of international law obligations binding on MNEs. Such obligations may serve as a deterrent to corporate conduct with nefarious consequences for the enjoyment by individuals of their human rights and the environment. The current article approaches the state-MNE relationship through the analytical lens of ‘shared responsibility under international law’. Thus, it assesses whether the current system of international responsibility rules provides the necessary tools to allocate responsibility between states and MN...
The merits of corporate criminal liability as opposed to individual liability for corporate wrong-do...
This paper will discuss the costs and benefits of sharing responsibility between states and internat...
his paper explores the phenomenon of the sharing of international responsibilities among multiple ac...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
Emerging robustly in the 1990s as a global tour de force in the globalisation process, ‘multinationa...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
This thesis examines the concept of legal personality in public international law, noting in part...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
Multinational corporations are economic powers with transnational and delocalized structure, actors ...
Multinational corporations are economic powers with transnational and delocalized structure, actors ...
(Under the direction of Gabriel M. Wilner) Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterp...
The merits of corporate criminal liability as opposed to individual liability for corporate wrong-do...
This paper will discuss the costs and benefits of sharing responsibility between states and internat...
his paper explores the phenomenon of the sharing of international responsibilities among multiple ac...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
The relationship between public international law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) has over the ...
Emerging robustly in the 1990s as a global tour de force in the globalisation process, ‘multinationa...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
This thesis examines the concept of legal personality in public international law, noting in part...
The modern world has been transformed by globalisation and national boundaries are increasingly disa...
Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterprises (MNEs) comply with minimum human righ...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
Multinational corporations are economic powers with transnational and delocalized structure, actors ...
Multinational corporations are economic powers with transnational and delocalized structure, actors ...
(Under the direction of Gabriel M. Wilner) Today no regulation adequately makes multinational enterp...
The merits of corporate criminal liability as opposed to individual liability for corporate wrong-do...
This paper will discuss the costs and benefits of sharing responsibility between states and internat...
his paper explores the phenomenon of the sharing of international responsibilities among multiple ac...