Should companies invest at all in countries, like China, where severe human rights abuses are pervasive? If they do invest, should they restrict their operations to areas of the country that have a comparatively good human rights record? Are there basic principles that transnational companies should observe to ensure, at a minimum, that they do not become complicit in a host government\u27s abrogation of universally-recognized human rights? Should such principles be enforced by Executive or congressional fiat, or should companies take primary responsibility for policing themselves? How can companies that wish to factor human rights considerations into their business decisions be assured that they will not pay a price in lost investment oppo...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....
The distinction between the obligations of public and private entities, and their relation to law, i...
This Essay examines the role of multinational corporations in protecting human rights around the glo...
Should companies invest at all in countries, like China, where severe human rights abuses are pervas...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
The question of linking China’s accession to international organizations such as the World Trade Org...
One of the biggest challenges with international law remains its enforcement. This challenge grows w...
The question of linking China’s accession to international organizations such as the World Trade Org...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
The focus of this paper is to look at recent developments in international human rights law that ho...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In recent years, a number of international and ...
In this century, human rights have been transformed into a mainstream issue for multinational compan...
Since China opened up to FDI and trade, its economy has demonstrated remarkable growth. Along with i...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....
The distinction between the obligations of public and private entities, and their relation to law, i...
This Essay examines the role of multinational corporations in protecting human rights around the glo...
Should companies invest at all in countries, like China, where severe human rights abuses are pervas...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
The question of linking China’s accession to international organizations such as the World Trade Org...
One of the biggest challenges with international law remains its enforcement. This challenge grows w...
The question of linking China’s accession to international organizations such as the World Trade Org...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
The focus of this paper is to look at recent developments in international human rights law that ho...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In recent years, a number of international and ...
In this century, human rights have been transformed into a mainstream issue for multinational compan...
Since China opened up to FDI and trade, its economy has demonstrated remarkable growth. Along with i...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....
The distinction between the obligations of public and private entities, and their relation to law, i...
This Essay examines the role of multinational corporations in protecting human rights around the glo...