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Security, Business and Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

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  • FARAH, Marya
  • ABDALLAH, Maha

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Businesses have increasingly recognized their responsibility to respect human rights in their operations. This has been in part guided by international initiatives, such as the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, as well as guidance and regulations from states. Although these measures recognize risks associated with conflict-affected areas, contexts of occupation present unique concerns. These issues become even more complex when states send mixed messages to businesses. This is most evident when examining the discourse on and regulation of business operations linked to Israel’s prolonged occupation of Palestinian territory, especially those with operations and relationships related to ‘security’. This article seeks to highlight the frequent disregard of human rights responsibilities and obligations by states and businesses related to the occupied Palestinian territory and population, which has created a gap in accountability that civil society has attempted to address.

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  • FARAH, Marya & ABDALLAH, Maha, 2019. "Security, Business and Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory," Business and Human Rights Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(1), pages 7-31, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhurj:v:4:y:2019:i:01:p:7-31_00
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