Over the last decades there have been a shift in the power balance between the transnational corporation and the state. This shift is due to the transnational corporation’s power has increased. Therefore, this thesis will examine the impact of the power balance between the state and the transnational corporation on the enforcement of law concerning human right abuses by transnational corporations. It will focus primary on the state’s possibility to enforce its international human rights obligations. In order to find out the impact the power balance has on the enforcement, I will discuss different challenges that could stand in the way for the state due to the power of the transnational corporation or that the state is powerless over the tra...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge); Christian Joerges (Superviso...
LL.M. (International Law)Abstract: At first the position of transnational corporations (TNCs) in int...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
Over the last decades there have been a shift in the power balance between the transnational corpora...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
What are the problematic relationships between the power of transnational companies and the respect ...
© 2003 Shanta MartinSince its elaboration in the aftermath of the Second World War, international hu...
in English The need for an effective regulation of transnational corporations and its responsibility...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
! ii! This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. Wh...
From an international political theory perspective, this paper assesses the justifiability of ascrib...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
INTRODUCTION. This study analyzes available remedies for victims who have suffered harm from busines...
This thesis seeks to examine the interplay between business and human rights within the context of p...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge); Christian Joerges (Superviso...
LL.M. (International Law)Abstract: At first the position of transnational corporations (TNCs) in int...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
Over the last decades there have been a shift in the power balance between the transnational corpora...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
What are the problematic relationships between the power of transnational companies and the respect ...
© 2003 Shanta MartinSince its elaboration in the aftermath of the Second World War, international hu...
in English The need for an effective regulation of transnational corporations and its responsibility...
This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. What doe...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
! ii! This thesis looks at the problem of sustaining human rights in a world of sovereign states. Wh...
From an international political theory perspective, this paper assesses the justifiability of ascrib...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
INTRODUCTION. This study analyzes available remedies for victims who have suffered harm from busines...
This thesis seeks to examine the interplay between business and human rights within the context of p...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge); Christian Joerges (Superviso...
LL.M. (International Law)Abstract: At first the position of transnational corporations (TNCs) in int...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...