Multinational enterprises increasingly use Codes of Conduct to govern the conditions of labor and production among their suppliers’ operations around the globe. These Codes of Conduct, produced unilaterally by companies as well as by multistakeholder bodies, often include references to public international law instruments. This article takes a closer look at thirty-eight Codes of Conduct from the global apparel industry and uses social network analysis to identify the patterns in these Codes and how they refer to international legal instruments. Although some international legal instruments stipulate rules that can be directly transposed into the private context of supply chains, this study instead finds that the global apparel industry’s C...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
What would be the governance implications if the introduction of the concept of network were to be m...
Multinational enterprises increasingly use Codes of Conduct to govern the conditions of labor and pr...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
The international operations of firms have substantial impact on the formulation and implementation ...
This article critically discusses the developing legislative framework for Corporate Social Responsi...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) in the West have introduced voluntary codes of conduct (CoC) in gl...
To analyse the legal nature of codes of conduct and their impact on labour and employment law, and t...
To analyse the legal nature of codes of conduct and their impact on labour and employment law, and t...
The thesis answers the following research question: what is the extent of the influence of internati...
This article first reviews initiatives by the international community to address the "linkage" betwe...
Agency contracts and distribution contracts are commercial contractual schemes that are commonly use...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
The conventional treaty-based system is struggling to cope with the challenges faced by the global s...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
What would be the governance implications if the introduction of the concept of network were to be m...
Multinational enterprises increasingly use Codes of Conduct to govern the conditions of labor and pr...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
The international operations of firms have substantial impact on the formulation and implementation ...
This article critically discusses the developing legislative framework for Corporate Social Responsi...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) in the West have introduced voluntary codes of conduct (CoC) in gl...
To analyse the legal nature of codes of conduct and their impact on labour and employment law, and t...
To analyse the legal nature of codes of conduct and their impact on labour and employment law, and t...
The thesis answers the following research question: what is the extent of the influence of internati...
This article first reviews initiatives by the international community to address the "linkage" betwe...
Agency contracts and distribution contracts are commercial contractual schemes that are commonly use...
Provides a critical approach to private international law in the context of global governanceExplore...
The conventional treaty-based system is struggling to cope with the challenges faced by the global s...
Research on private regulation of labour issues in global supply chains has focused extensively on w...
Transnational business regulation is increasingly implemented through private voluntary programs—lik...
What would be the governance implications if the introduction of the concept of network were to be m...