The 'business and human rights' (BHR) field emerged amidst concerns over the adequacy of national legal systems and institutions in addressing human rights impacts of global market integration. BHR relies on governance networks and advocacy that transcend a 'national' paradigm. Yet BHR norms and initiatives remain anchored in national governmental entities and processes. BHR thus prompts reflection on the coherence and relevance of 'domestic institutionalisation' of human rights. First, this article briefly explores how BHR disrupts the paradigmatic view of domestic human rights institutions, given its transnational character and because BHR addresses market as well as state actors. Secondly, we show how BHR re-draws the perimete...
National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 s...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
This paper considers two prominent, competing approaches to defining the scope of business responsib...
The ‘business and human rights’ (BHR) field emerged amidst concerns over the adequacy of national le...
This chapter explores and supports the relevance of the idea of governance to the study of human rig...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ascribe specifi...
This research paper explores some trends and debates related to efforts to identify, promote and reg...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge), Christian Joerges (Super...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
Contemporary corporate-related human rights abuses are often attributed to the processes of neo-libe...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
Business-related human rights abuses remain endemic in Europe and globally. European actors have imp...
National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 s...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
This paper considers two prominent, competing approaches to defining the scope of business responsib...
The ‘business and human rights’ (BHR) field emerged amidst concerns over the adequacy of national le...
This chapter explores and supports the relevance of the idea of governance to the study of human rig...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ascribe specifi...
This research paper explores some trends and debates related to efforts to identify, promote and reg...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge), Christian Joerges (Super...
The article argues that the facticity of the human rights impacts of economic globalisation increasi...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
Contemporary corporate-related human rights abuses are often attributed to the processes of neo-libe...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
Business-related human rights abuses remain endemic in Europe and globally. European actors have imp...
National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 s...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
This paper considers two prominent, competing approaches to defining the scope of business responsib...