This Article utilizes the case of two sugar cane plantations in Koh Kong (Cambodia) to reflect on the interactions between the multiterritorial character of supply chain capitalism, exploitation and legal resistance. With a combination of legal institutionalism, critical geography and value chains analysis, the Article operates takes value chains as the exemplification of the global system of production and looks at the redistributive possibilities that derive from delocalization and outsourcing. In line with critical legal scholarship, legal structures are primarily conceived as expression of power that generate and allocate power and value throughout the chain: however, the notion of 'legal chokeholds' is introduced to discuss the multipl...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
In 2013, over a thousand workers were killed when the Rana Plaza factory building collapsed in Bangl...
This paper critically compares radical and reformist global commodity chain analysis with two other ...
This article utilizes the struggles for land rights associated to two sugar cane investments in Camb...
Historically, land has been central to the construction of states, along with social distinctions an...
Reviewing the burgeoning legal scholarship on global value chains to delineate the legal image of th...
This article takes issue with the assumption the policy research literature, specifically that produ...
Conceptualizing how private actors can and should control their supply chains is a tricky question w...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
This paper investigates how transactions between firms are organized in an emerging market and how s...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
This volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters co...
In the last ten or so years a ‘new kid on the block’ has arrived on the Business and Human Rights sc...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
In 2013, over a thousand workers were killed when the Rana Plaza factory building collapsed in Bangl...
This paper critically compares radical and reformist global commodity chain analysis with two other ...
This article utilizes the struggles for land rights associated to two sugar cane investments in Camb...
Historically, land has been central to the construction of states, along with social distinctions an...
Reviewing the burgeoning legal scholarship on global value chains to delineate the legal image of th...
This article takes issue with the assumption the policy research literature, specifically that produ...
Conceptualizing how private actors can and should control their supply chains is a tricky question w...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, trea...
This paper investigates how transactions between firms are organized in an emerging market and how s...
Today's global political economy suffers from a governance deficit within transnational supply chain...
This volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters co...
In the last ten or so years a ‘new kid on the block’ has arrived on the Business and Human Rights sc...
In many industries, corporations have changed the organization of their production from a vertically...
In 2013, over a thousand workers were killed when the Rana Plaza factory building collapsed in Bangl...
This paper critically compares radical and reformist global commodity chain analysis with two other ...