There is currently a widespread societal expectation for businesses to respect and support human rights. The apparent simplicity of this expectation contrasts sharply against the difficulty of specifying with precision the boundaries of corporate social responsibilities (CSR). This Article argues that the basis of these difficulties is the uncertainty regarding the responsibility of a business for the actions of third parties. In contrast, the responsibility for abuses caused by a corporation’s own actions is less controversial and is grounded in tort laws. As made apparent by numerous CSR front-page stories, responsibility may also arise from a company’s culpable omission to monitor and influence its business partners. This Article draws a...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
The 3rd Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations appears ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been customarily seen as an inherently voluntary corporate...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
The purpose of this article is to study the connection between corporate respect for human rights an...
The purpose of this article is to study the connection between corporate respect for human rights an...
This article explores the evolution of business and human rights (BHR) from a lawyer’s perspective a...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
This article deals with the question whether corporations should have obligations to take positive s...
This book proposes that the responsible business practices of leading companies are significant not ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an all-encompassing phenomenon that recently draws the atte...
Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role fo...
The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is generally understood to mean that corporatio...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
The 3rd Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations appears ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been customarily seen as an inherently voluntary corporate...
Although an emerging literature considers CSR as obligatory, the effect of voluntarism has dominated...
The study accounts for recent developments in corporate voluntarism and assesses the evolving corpor...
The purpose of this article is to study the connection between corporate respect for human rights an...
The purpose of this article is to study the connection between corporate respect for human rights an...
This article explores the evolution of business and human rights (BHR) from a lawyer’s perspective a...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
This article deals with the question whether corporations should have obligations to take positive s...
This book proposes that the responsible business practices of leading companies are significant not ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is an all-encompassing phenomenon that recently draws the atte...
Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role fo...
The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is generally understood to mean that corporatio...
A corporation is incorporated for the purpose of advancement of economy and society. Business largel...
‘Global Human Rights Governance’ is a puzzling area of global governance that views a growing role f...
The 3rd Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations appears ...