Scholars have suggested that ‘home’ states of transnational corporations (TNCs) have a legal duty to protect against human rights abuses occurring in ‘host’ states that may be breached by failure to regulate TNCs’ extraterritorial activities. This article challenges the claim that such a duty of home states to regulate TNCs’ extraterritorial human rights impacts can be said currently to exist as a matter of law. The article first summarizes the general structure of arguments made in favour of such a ‘home state duty to regulate’. It then considers the foundations and meanings of extraterritorial jurisdiction in public international law and international human rights law; requirements and conditions of attribution and state responsibility fo...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
Home state reluctance to engage in the regulation of international corporate activities in the human...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Scholars have suggested that ‘home’ states of transnational corporations (TNCs) have a legal duty to...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
Transnational corporations are currently not formally bound by international human rights obligation...
Whether the European home states of transnational corporations (TNCs) are responsible for the TNCs’ ...
The regulation of home country to govern business and human rights has been commonly debated. It is ...
This article evaluates two key extraterritorial techniques to bring human rights standards to bear o...
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, resulting from the work of John ...
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, resulting from the work of John ...
The research question of this thesis is if and to what extent international does international law a...
The obligation to protect individuals against human rights abuses by private and other ‘third’ parti...
Almost four decades have passed since the European Court of Human Rights introduced the concept of p...
The Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights (SRSG) has ident...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
Home state reluctance to engage in the regulation of international corporate activities in the human...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Scholars have suggested that ‘home’ states of transnational corporations (TNCs) have a legal duty to...
This thesis addresses the role of home states in relation to extraterritorial human rights violation...
Transnational corporations are currently not formally bound by international human rights obligation...
Whether the European home states of transnational corporations (TNCs) are responsible for the TNCs’ ...
The regulation of home country to govern business and human rights has been commonly debated. It is ...
This article evaluates two key extraterritorial techniques to bring human rights standards to bear o...
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, resulting from the work of John ...
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, resulting from the work of John ...
The research question of this thesis is if and to what extent international does international law a...
The obligation to protect individuals against human rights abuses by private and other ‘third’ parti...
Almost four decades have passed since the European Court of Human Rights introduced the concept of p...
The Special Representative to the UN Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights (SRSG) has ident...
Transnational Corporations (TNCs) have not yet been recognised as subjects of international law, des...
Home state reluctance to engage in the regulation of international corporate activities in the human...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...