Hundreds of human rights and environmental cases against corporations have been launched in countries around the world in the past two decades. This body of counter corporate litigation—legal actions that involve attempts to enforce legal or normative standards against business entities—forms a significant part of the legal struggles shaping the transition to a sustainable economy. However, the question remains—how does litigation against companies fit with the larger patterns of reform? In this paper, I draw on a taxonomy of sustainability litigation to describe three functions of counter corporate litigation: remedy, the search for justice through legal action; regulation, the enforcement of legal standards through the courts; and repress...
Negative impacts on the environment and on the livelihood of local populations caused by transnation...
This book addresses one of the core challenges in the corporate social responsibility (or business a...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This article applies ‘macro’ legal analysis to the challenge of legal reform related to corporate re...
Abstract - Dr Stephen Turner, Lincoln Law School Addressing the ‘drivers’ and ‘root causes’ of env...
Fighting Corporate Abuse demonstrates, through compelling and revelatory analysis, the legislation a...
Contemporary society faces multiple and interacting environmental challenges that require transforma...
Maturation of the business and human rights discourse has been arrested by a protracted stalemate ov...
Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context explores the interplay between ac...
Human rights-based complaints against corporate actors for environmental harms are on the rise globa...
The research proposes a new way to fix the current weak link of international human rights legal sys...
The Trail Smelter Arbitrations of 1938 and 1941 still figure as landmark cases in International Envi...
This article is written around the time a Dutch court ordered the corporate group Shell to cut its c...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
Negative impacts on the environment and on the livelihood of local populations caused by transnation...
This book addresses one of the core challenges in the corporate social responsibility (or business a...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This article applies ‘macro’ legal analysis to the challenge of legal reform related to corporate re...
Abstract - Dr Stephen Turner, Lincoln Law School Addressing the ‘drivers’ and ‘root causes’ of env...
Fighting Corporate Abuse demonstrates, through compelling and revelatory analysis, the legislation a...
Contemporary society faces multiple and interacting environmental challenges that require transforma...
Maturation of the business and human rights discourse has been arrested by a protracted stalemate ov...
Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context explores the interplay between ac...
Human rights-based complaints against corporate actors for environmental harms are on the rise globa...
The research proposes a new way to fix the current weak link of international human rights legal sys...
The Trail Smelter Arbitrations of 1938 and 1941 still figure as landmark cases in International Envi...
This article is written around the time a Dutch court ordered the corporate group Shell to cut its c...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
Negative impacts on the environment and on the livelihood of local populations caused by transnation...
This book addresses one of the core challenges in the corporate social responsibility (or business a...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...