Between 2005 and 2011, there was much debate within Canada and at the United Nations over what role home states should play in the regulation and adjudications of human rights harms associated with transnational corporate conduct. In Canada, this debate focused upon concerns associated with global mining, and led to a series of government, opposition and multi-stakeholder reports and proposals. These culminated in 2010 with the appointment of a Corporate Social Responsibility Counsellor for the Extractive Sector and the defeat of Bill C-300, an act respecting Corporate Accountability for the Activities of Mining, Oil or Gas in Developing Countries. Meanwhile, at the UN Human Rights Council, Professor John G. Ruggie was appointed Special Rep...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This chapter accounts for the special context of mining and discusses what “respecting” human rights...
This study seeks to explain how laws influence human rights due diligence (HRDD) in Canadian multina...
The United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) unanimously endorsed the Guiding Principles on Busines...
While states have traditionally had the responsibility to protect human rights, multinational corpor...
Canadian mining corporations operating abroad represent a challenge to the international legal syste...
Canadian mining companies, stock exchanges, mining professionals, and the Canadian government itself...
Over 20,000 people from the mining industry gathered in Toronto for the annual conference of the Pro...
This major research paper explores operational-level grievance mechanisms established by mining mult...
The liability of companies for extra-territorial human rights violations does not solely arise from ...
Human rights violations are becoming a matter of growing concern in areas where extractive industry ...
Canadian mining companies have played a large role in mineral extraction around the world but especi...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Efforts to deter corporate crime have been thwarted by difficulties in identifying and apprehending...
While the mining industry provides numerous benefits to the society, it also has negative impacts on...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This chapter accounts for the special context of mining and discusses what “respecting” human rights...
This study seeks to explain how laws influence human rights due diligence (HRDD) in Canadian multina...
The United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) unanimously endorsed the Guiding Principles on Busines...
While states have traditionally had the responsibility to protect human rights, multinational corpor...
Canadian mining corporations operating abroad represent a challenge to the international legal syste...
Canadian mining companies, stock exchanges, mining professionals, and the Canadian government itself...
Over 20,000 people from the mining industry gathered in Toronto for the annual conference of the Pro...
This major research paper explores operational-level grievance mechanisms established by mining mult...
The liability of companies for extra-territorial human rights violations does not solely arise from ...
Human rights violations are becoming a matter of growing concern in areas where extractive industry ...
Canadian mining companies have played a large role in mineral extraction around the world but especi...
In this chapter, we consider the CBCA amendments in light of broader concerns associated with Canadi...
Efforts to deter corporate crime have been thwarted by difficulties in identifying and apprehending...
While the mining industry provides numerous benefits to the society, it also has negative impacts on...
Mining-induced displacement and resettlement is a high-risk activity that has an inherent potential ...
This chapter accounts for the special context of mining and discusses what “respecting” human rights...
This study seeks to explain how laws influence human rights due diligence (HRDD) in Canadian multina...