The attention that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has given to public–private partnerships in solving global concerns including poverty, sustainable development and climate change has shed new light on the question of duties of corporations in relation to economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights. At the same time, objections to recognizing the obligations of corporations in relation to human rights in general and to ESC rights in particular have continued to be made. At the formal level, these objections are reflected in new distinctions such as between the duties of states and responsibilities of corporations, between primary duties of states and secondary duties of corporations, and between obligations of compliance and obliga...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The attention that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has given to public–private partnerships...
The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is generally understood to mean that corporatio...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
The United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) took an unusual step in...
The United Nations (UN), in its life of forty-eight years, has faced several challenges\...
Business activity - which is dominated by corporations - through the provision of investment, jobs a...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
The UN Agenda 2030 sets ambitious goals recognizing the private sector as a key partner in achieving...
In this modern society, the traditional concept by which only States and individuals can be held res...
Abstract - Dr Stephen Turner, Lincoln Law School Addressing the ‘drivers’ and ‘root causes’ of env...
Unfettered economic policies have had a notable effect on the state of human rights. With the increa...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The attention that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has given to public–private partnerships...
The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is generally understood to mean that corporatio...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
The United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) took an unusual step in...
The United Nations (UN), in its life of forty-eight years, has faced several challenges\...
Business activity - which is dominated by corporations - through the provision of investment, jobs a...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
The UN Agenda 2030 sets ambitious goals recognizing the private sector as a key partner in achieving...
In this modern society, the traditional concept by which only States and individuals can be held res...
Abstract - Dr Stephen Turner, Lincoln Law School Addressing the ‘drivers’ and ‘root causes’ of env...
Unfettered economic policies have had a notable effect on the state of human rights. With the increa...
Human rights have not played an overwhelmingly prominent role in CSR in the past. Similarly, CSR has...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...