Due diligence is a frequently employed notion in international law, yet much is still to be explored about this concept. This article aims to contribute to an understanding of due diligence obligations in international law, which is useful as it can form the basis for a further clarification of corresponding legal rights of subjects of international law. With this purpose in mind, this article initiates the construction of a working model of due diligence in international law by exploring this notion from two perspectives: an accountability perspective and a regulatory perspective. Subsequently, this article will use this model to compare the operation of due diligence obligations in two branches of international law: international environm...
There are two reasons to consider member states’ obligations to supervise international organisation...
This article makes the case for a ‘holistic’ approach to human rights due diligence, arguing that su...
Commissioned by Amnesty International, the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ), Fern, Fo...
Due diligence is a frequently employed notion in international law, yet much is still to be explored...
Due diligence is a frequently employed notion in international law, yet much is still to be explored...
Due diligence is a quite old concept. Already in the end of the 19th century, it was discussed in ma...
Due diligence is a well-recognized, deliberately flexible standard in international law. It has been...
Ten years since the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, we have witn...
There has been a rapid growth of interest in due diligence, especially in the fields of environmenta...
This article examines the legal implications of effectively operationalizing the human rights due di...
Adjustment of due diligence doctrine in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is primarily focused to...
The article considers different modes of State involvement in serious violations of international la...
Human Rights Due Diligence is a key topic in the debates among human rights advocates and the busine...
This paper analyzes the due diligence obligations with regard to transboundary harm in international...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
There are two reasons to consider member states’ obligations to supervise international organisation...
This article makes the case for a ‘holistic’ approach to human rights due diligence, arguing that su...
Commissioned by Amnesty International, the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ), Fern, Fo...
Due diligence is a frequently employed notion in international law, yet much is still to be explored...
Due diligence is a frequently employed notion in international law, yet much is still to be explored...
Due diligence is a quite old concept. Already in the end of the 19th century, it was discussed in ma...
Due diligence is a well-recognized, deliberately flexible standard in international law. It has been...
Ten years since the adoption of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, we have witn...
There has been a rapid growth of interest in due diligence, especially in the fields of environmenta...
This article examines the legal implications of effectively operationalizing the human rights due di...
Adjustment of due diligence doctrine in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is primarily focused to...
The article considers different modes of State involvement in serious violations of international la...
Human Rights Due Diligence is a key topic in the debates among human rights advocates and the busine...
This paper analyzes the due diligence obligations with regard to transboundary harm in international...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
There are two reasons to consider member states’ obligations to supervise international organisation...
This article makes the case for a ‘holistic’ approach to human rights due diligence, arguing that su...
Commissioned by Amnesty International, the European Coalition for Corporate Justice (ECCJ), Fern, Fo...