The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding. The adoption of the UN Human Rights Council Resolution on the elaboration of a binding instrument and the establishment of an intergovernmental working group represents the latest stage in the evolution of attempts to regulate multinational corporations. The move to develop a binding instrument on business and human rights is divisive. As such, it requires a thorough analysis, both of its proposed content but also of the outcome we could hope to achieve through such an instrument. This article analyses the proposed creation and content of a binding instrument as well as the conceptualisation and implementation of a binding instrument
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The international community has awoken to the reality that large transnational corporations (TNCs) d...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
The possible scope of the proposed ‘International Legally Binding Instrument on Transnational Corpor...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
The possible scope of the proposed ‘International Legally Binding Instrument on Transnational Corpor...
The relationship between corporations and human rights has long been in the eye of international la...
In June 2014, the Human Rights Council passed a resolution establishing an inter-governmental workin...
The accountability for human rights violations by multinational corporations (“MNCs”) has been one o...
This article examines the legal as well as political feasibility of four potential options for a leg...
Corporate responsibilities with regard to human rights have long time been in the grey zone, but the...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
The international community has awoken to the reality that large transnational corporations (TNCs) d...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
The possible scope of the proposed ‘International Legally Binding Instrument on Transnational Corpor...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
The possible scope of the proposed ‘International Legally Binding Instrument on Transnational Corpor...
The relationship between corporations and human rights has long been in the eye of international la...
In June 2014, the Human Rights Council passed a resolution establishing an inter-governmental workin...
The accountability for human rights violations by multinational corporations (“MNCs”) has been one o...
This article examines the legal as well as political feasibility of four potential options for a leg...
Corporate responsibilities with regard to human rights have long time been in the grey zone, but the...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not hel...