This thesis examines the role of transnational corporations in preventing human rights abuse and conflict, along with the limits to proactive strategies and engagement with host governments. It concludes by applying these principles in a case study: the oil and gas industry in Burma. The issue is approached both practically and theoretically from economic, legal and political approaches. In some cases it is possible for companies to avoid or mitigate risks by adopting proactive strategies that might included training and community development programs. A firm that recognizes these issues and adopts a socially responsible strategy may justify their presence in a given country based on the overall effect it has, despite some negative conseque...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
This thesis considers the widespread and extensive issue of corporate complicity in human rights abu...
Whether to do business with rights violating regimes is one of many dilemmas faced by socially respo...
This dissertation offers new perspectives on long-standing debates about private actors in global po...
The thesis aims at analyzing the responsibility corporations, which are extracting valuable minerals...
This volume offers a systematic overview of the different tools through which the human rights accou...
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to inter...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This paper examines the Burmese military regime\u27s pattern of human rights abuses against ethnic m...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
The departure point of this thesis is the desire to investigate why TNCs incorporate human rights in...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
We can more and more often hear in the media about multinational corporations conducting human right...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
This thesis considers the widespread and extensive issue of corporate complicity in human rights abu...
Whether to do business with rights violating regimes is one of many dilemmas faced by socially respo...
This dissertation offers new perspectives on long-standing debates about private actors in global po...
The thesis aims at analyzing the responsibility corporations, which are extracting valuable minerals...
This volume offers a systematic overview of the different tools through which the human rights accou...
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to inter...
Across the world global business practice is developing at a frenetic pace. Transnational corporatio...
This paper examines the Burmese military regime\u27s pattern of human rights abuses against ethnic m...
The objective of this thesis is to comprehensively demonstrate the existing extent, and the nature o...
Transnational corporations are playing an important role in the global economy of today. Many of the...
The departure point of this thesis is the desire to investigate why TNCs incorporate human rights in...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
We can more and more often hear in the media about multinational corporations conducting human right...
Defence date: 24 May 2005Examining Board: Prof. Philip Alston (Supervisor, European University Inst...
As corporations are going global, they are increasingly confronted with human rights challenges. As ...
This thesis considers the widespread and extensive issue of corporate complicity in human rights abu...