Discussions of a legally binding instrument on business and human rights provide opportunity to advance international law in a way that contributes to prevention of human rights violations by transnational business and strengthens legal responses to such violations. The author reviews multiple points of contention in these discussions
As transnational corporations have emerged as some of the most prominent actors within the internati...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The international community has awoken to the reality that large transnational corporations (TNCs) d...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
Defence date: 14 June 2018Examining Board : Professor Giorgio Monti, European University Institute ;...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This Perspective discusses counterclaims of respondent states in investor-state dispute-settlement (...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
As transnational corporations have emerged as some of the most prominent actors within the internati...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The international community has awoken to the reality that large transnational corporations (TNCs) d...
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) is grateful for the opportunity to provide inpu...
Defence date: 14 June 2018Examining Board : Professor Giorgio Monti, European University Institute ;...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This Perspective discusses counterclaims of respondent states in investor-state dispute-settlement (...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
As transnational corporations have emerged as some of the most prominent actors within the internati...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...