The relationship between corporations and human rights has long been in the eye of international law. As the nature and reach of corporate actors make them impervious targets for domestic regulation, international law has become increasingly concerned with the adverse impact of business activities on human rights and the environment. This article critically examines the major existing international regulatory initiatives on business and human rights from the lens of public international law. First, we will explore the major challenges faced by international law in addressing corporate activities. Second, the core non-binding instruments adopted in the past decades will be examined, highlighting the progressive incorporation of some ...
The application of human rights norms to the behaviour of corporations has challenged legal scholars...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
The relationship between corporations and human rights has long been in the eye of international la...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
For most commentators, the acceptance of corporate rights under international human rights law is pa...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In recent years, a number of international and ...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
The application of human rights norms to the behaviour of corporations has challenged legal scholars...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...
The relationship between corporations and human rights has long been in the eye of international la...
This Article takes a human rights law perspective on the issue of enforcing corporate social respons...
Economic globalization has created a governance gap, often leaving powerful corporations largely unr...
This article begins with a discussion of why one should be concerned or at least interested in the h...
A commentary on the uncertainty in international law on whether corporations have any international ...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
The paper’s starting point is the United Nations Human Rights Council working group’s revised draft ...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
For most commentators, the acceptance of corporate rights under international human rights law is pa...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In recent years, a number of international and ...
Economic actors, such as transnational corporations, have become powerful actors within the world’s ...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
The application of human rights norms to the behaviour of corporations has challenged legal scholars...
The search for a tool to compel corporate accountability for human rights violations is longstanding...
Economic globalisation is one of the guiding paradigms of the twenty-first century. The challenge it...