This article has been written as a response to two recent developments. First, as a response to the recent update of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guidelines on 25 May 2011, which seem to have taken a form based on human rights due diligence. Second, as a response to the resolution by the European Parliament of 6 April 2011 on the future EU international investment policy in which it asks the Commission to include, in all future agreements, a reference to the updated OECD Guidelines. This article examines how human rights due diligence, as enshrined in the OECD Guidelines, could be incorporated in international investment agreements (IIAs). Therefore, the concept of human rights due diligence as introduce...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
International investment law has developed separately from and was, for a long period, perceived as ...
This last decade there has been a shift in investment agreements, which traditionally focused on uni...
This article has been written as a response to two recent developments. First, as a response to the ...
This Article suggests a reconciliation of the underlying goals embedded in international investment ...
For many decades, the issue of regulation of multinational business has been in the research agenda ...
This book demonstrates how human rights obligations of the EU foreign constitution can be operationa...
In its current form, the international investment treaty regime may stymie the business and human ri...
Human rights issues are increasingly raised in the context of international investment disputes brou...
The protection of foreign investment by way of treaties and arbitration has recently suffered attack...
Defence date: 07 February 2018Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institu...
This study details the mechanisms of a neoliberal ideology operative in the current international ap...
Defence date: 14 March 2022Examining Board: Professor Stefan Grundmann (Humboldt University Berlin);...
This article addresses the slowly emerging interpretative criteria detectable in recent internationa...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
International investment law has developed separately from and was, for a long period, perceived as ...
This last decade there has been a shift in investment agreements, which traditionally focused on uni...
This article has been written as a response to two recent developments. First, as a response to the ...
This Article suggests a reconciliation of the underlying goals embedded in international investment ...
For many decades, the issue of regulation of multinational business has been in the research agenda ...
This book demonstrates how human rights obligations of the EU foreign constitution can be operationa...
In its current form, the international investment treaty regime may stymie the business and human ri...
Human rights issues are increasingly raised in the context of international investment disputes brou...
The protection of foreign investment by way of treaties and arbitration has recently suffered attack...
Defence date: 07 February 2018Examining Board: Professor Marise Cremona, European University Institu...
This study details the mechanisms of a neoliberal ideology operative in the current international ap...
Defence date: 14 March 2022Examining Board: Professor Stefan Grundmann (Humboldt University Berlin);...
This article addresses the slowly emerging interpretative criteria detectable in recent internationa...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
The UN Framework on Human Rights and Business comprises the State’s duty to protect human rights, th...
International investment law has developed separately from and was, for a long period, perceived as ...
This last decade there has been a shift in investment agreements, which traditionally focused on uni...