This research is part of a larger PhD studentship Grant, which is funded by the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Scotland (ICAS).This paper critically investigates the implementation of the UN guiding principles on business and human rights (UNGPs) into the corporate setting through the concept of ‘translation’. In the decade since the creation of the UNGPs, little academic research has focussed specifically on the corporate implementation of human rights. Drawing on qualitative case studies of two multinational corporations—an oil and gas company and a bank—this paper unpacks how human rights are translated into the corporate context. In doing so, the paper focuses on the “resona...
In this modern society, the traditional concept by which only States and individuals can be held res...
There is a massive gap between the operations of businesses and the fundamental human rights of the ...
Business and human rights indicators, ratings and indices have proliferated in the past few years. Y...
This paper critically investigates the implementation of the UN guiding principles on business and h...
Purpose – Drawing on Fairclough (1989, 2005), the purpose of this paper is to explore how respect f...
Business is increasingly recognising the importance of human rights. A 2015 survey of The Economist ...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
In the past few decades the intersection of business and human rights has drawn the attention of reg...
Motivation: Until today, businesses have very often not seen the need to focus on the protection of ...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
This paper presents an original framework designed to systemize understandings of corporate power ov...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
It is widely accepted around the world that businesses have responsibilities to respect human rights...
In this modern society, the traditional concept by which only States and individuals can be held res...
There is a massive gap between the operations of businesses and the fundamental human rights of the ...
Business and human rights indicators, ratings and indices have proliferated in the past few years. Y...
This paper critically investigates the implementation of the UN guiding principles on business and h...
Purpose – Drawing on Fairclough (1989, 2005), the purpose of this paper is to explore how respect f...
Business is increasingly recognising the importance of human rights. A 2015 survey of The Economist ...
Over the last several years, notions of corporate social responsibility and corporate responsibility...
In the past few decades the intersection of business and human rights has drawn the attention of reg...
Motivation: Until today, businesses have very often not seen the need to focus on the protection of ...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The rapid expansion of transnational economic activity and corresponding growth in power of transnat...
This paper presents an original framework designed to systemize understandings of corporate power ov...
The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s Protect, Respect and Remedy (‘Three Pillar’) Framewor...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
It is widely accepted around the world that businesses have responsibilities to respect human rights...
In this modern society, the traditional concept by which only States and individuals can be held res...
There is a massive gap between the operations of businesses and the fundamental human rights of the ...
Business and human rights indicators, ratings and indices have proliferated in the past few years. Y...