This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 2011 by the UN Human Rights Council from the perspective of Transnational Business Governance Interactions (TBGI) analytical framework (Eberlein et al. 2014). The article identifies and discusses dimensions of interaction and components of regulatory governance which characterise the Guiding Principles, focusing in particular on the rule formation and implementation. The article notes that the Guiding Principles actively enrolled other actors for the rule-making process ensuring support in a politically and legally volatile field. It identifies mutual ‘piggy-backing’ by the Guiding Principles and other TBGI schemes, complementing the Principles’...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 201...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge), Christian Joerges (Super...
The United Nation’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Guiding Principles) signify an ...
The United Nations is the arena for a renewed push to regulate transnational corporations (TNCs) and...
This article demonstrates the value of studying interactions in transnational business governance (T...
The issue of corporate responsibilities has had a tumultuous history at the United Nations. When the...
To what extent should or must a corporation contemplate international human rights law? Following a ...
Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role fo...
The article discusses the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...
This article analyses the United Nations (UN) Guidelines on Business and Human Rights adopted in 201...
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Ri...
Defence date: 30 October 2009Examining board: Simon Deakin (Cambridge), Christian Joerges (Super...
The United Nation’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Guiding Principles) signify an ...
The United Nations is the arena for a renewed push to regulate transnational corporations (TNCs) and...
This article demonstrates the value of studying interactions in transnational business governance (T...
The issue of corporate responsibilities has had a tumultuous history at the United Nations. When the...
To what extent should or must a corporation contemplate international human rights law? Following a ...
Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role fo...
The article discusses the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (...
On 11 June 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council endorsed the ‘Guiding Principles for Busine...
The present article is a review of the prospective adoption of a legally binding instrument to regul...
While transnational corporations and other business enterprises have the capacity to foster economi...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
This article accounts for recent developments in corporate social responsibility, international trad...