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June 2023, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 135-150 Business and Human Rights in a Changing World Order: Beyond the Ethics of Disembedded Liberalism
by Karp, David Jason
- 151-179 Beyond Climate Due Diligence: Fossil Fuels, ‘Red Lines’ and Reparations
by Dehm, Julia
- 180-196 Corporate Law’s Threat to Human Rights: Why Human Rights Due Diligence Might Not Be Enough
by Choudhury, Barnali
- 197-212 Beyond Buzzwords: Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and a Rights-Based Approach to Business Models
by Leite, Marianna
- 213-236 Human Rights Due Diligence by Corporate Creditors in Sovereign Debt Restructurings – A Great Missing Link
by Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo & Cantamutto, Francisco & Castiglioni, Lucas
- 237-243 Access to Remedies and Reparations: From Brazilian Practice to International Binding Standards
by Coelho, Thales Cavalcanti
- 244-251 Emerging Regulations on Content Moderation and Misinformation Policies of Online Media Platforms: Accommodating the Duty of Care into Intermediary Liability Models
by Machado, Caio C. V. & Aguiar, Thaís Helena
- 252-258 A Fast and Fair Energy Transition: How Community Legal Action and New Legislation are Shaping the Global Shift to Renewable Energy
by Aba, Elodie
- 259-264 Protecting Reproductive Rights Post-Roe: Can Companies Keep Your Data Safe?
by Barrera, Meagan & Rayman Labrin, Danny
- 265-270 Automotive Supply Chain Links to the Uyghur Genocide: Reversing a Growing Crisis
by Salcito, Kendyl
- 271-276 In the Wake of Bonsucro: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives and Third-Party Certifiers at the Test Bench of OECD National Contact Points
by Corcione, Elena
- 277-283 The Catalan Centre for Business and Human Rights: Addressing Extraterritorial Corporate Human Rights Abuses at the Subnational Level
by Iglesias Márquez, Daniel
- 284-291 Mind the Governance Gaps: Harmful Corporate Strategies Leading to Avoidance of Responsibility and Civil Society Counter-Strategies
by Booth, Katharine
- 292-294 ‘From Nuremberg to Kabuga’ - Corporations, Accountability and International Criminal Law: Industry and Atrocity, Joanna Kyriakakis (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021)
by Kolieb, Jonathan
- 295-297 Power, Participation, and Private Regulatory Initiatives: Human Rights Under Supply Chain Capitalism (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021) Edited by Daniel Brinks, Julia Dehm, Karen Engle and Kate Taylor
by Okafor, Chris & Birchall, David
- 298-300 Anna Aseeva, From Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Liability: A Socio‑Legal Study of Corporate Liability in Global Value Chains (Oxford: Hart, 2021), 244 pp
by McVey, Marisa
- 301-303 Mihaela Maria Barnes, State-Owned Entities and Human Rights. The Role of International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)
by Uvarova, Olena
- 304-307 Chiara Macchi, Business, Human Rights and the Environment: The Evolving Agenda (The Netherlands: TMC Asser Press, 2022), 201 pp
by Lizarazo-Rodríguez, Liliana
February 2023, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-17 Muddying the Waters: The Concept of a ‘Safe Harbour’ in Understanding Human Rights Due Diligence
by Smit, Lise & Bright, Claire & Neely, Stuart
- 18-42 Decentring Narratives around Business and Human Rights Instruments: An Example of the French Devoir de Vigilance Law
by Bose, Debadatta
- 43-65 Grievance Mechanisms in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives: Providing Effective Remedy for Human Rights Violations?
by Harrison, James & Wielga, Mark
- 66-84 Localizing the UNGPs – An Afrocentric Approach to Interpreting Pillar II
by Ogunranti, Akinwumi
- 85-89 Awareness, Analysis and Action: A Rights Holder Perspective on Building the Fair Food Movement and the Way Forward for Worker-Driven Social Responsibility
by Reyes Chavez, Gerardo
- 90-96 Business Impacts on Economic Inequality: An Agenda for Defining Related Human Rights Impacts and Economic Inequality Due Diligence
by Litwin, Daniel
- 97-102 The Modernization of the Energy Charter Treaty: Fulfilled or Broken Promises?
by Verbeek, Bart-Jaap
- 103-109 Whistleblowers as Defenders of Human Rights: The Whistleblower Protection Act in Japan
by Iwasaki, Masaki
- 110-114 Human Rights Violations Connected with Deforestation – Emerging and Diverging Approaches to Human Rights Due Diligence
by Perram, Anouska & Jiwan, Norman
- 115-119 Remedy and Accountability a Decade after the Marikana Massacre
by Vives-Gabriel, Jordi & van der Merwe, Hugo
- 120-122 Incorporating Rights: Strategies to Advance Corporate Accountability, Erika George (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021)
by Bartley, Tim
- 123-126 Human Rights Litigation against Multinationals in Practice, Richard Meeran and Jahan Meeran (eds.) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021)
by Fasterling, Björn
- 127-131 Pinochet’s Economic Accomplices: An Unequal Country by Force, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Karinna Fernández and Sebastián Smart (eds.) (Lexington Books, 2020) - Transitional Justice and Corporate Accountability from Below: Deploying Archimedes’ Lever, Leigh A. Payne, Gabriel Pereira and Laura Bernal-Bermúdez (Cambridge University Press, 2020) - Business, Human Rights and Transitional Justice, Irene Pietropaoli (Routledge, 2020)
by Carrillo-Santarelli, Nicolás
October 2022, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 342-374 Business and Human Rights in Latin America: A Systematic Review of Scholarship
by Blanco Vizarreta, Cristina & Betta, Weronika
- 375-396 Bridging the Gap between Foreign Investor Rights and Obligations: Towards Reimagining the International Law on Foreign Investment
by Perrone, Nicolás M.
- 397-417 Inter-American Elements for a Systemic Approach to State-Owned Enterprises’ Human Rights Obligations
by Schönsteiner, Judith
- 418-438 Marketing Ultra-Processed Food and Beverages to Children in Latin America: Business Responsibilities and State Duties
by Guarnizo-Peralta, Diana
- 439-460 The Politics of Localizing Human Rights: Chinese Policies and Corporate Practices in Latin America
by Merino, Roger
- 461-467 Is Latin America Missing the Links Between Procurement, Sustainability and Human Rights?
by Treviño Lozano, Laura
- 468-474 Access to Remedy and the Construction of Collective Memory: New Perspectives in the Realm of the Colombian Transitional Justice Project
by Velásquez-Ruiz, Marco Alberto & Olarte-Bácares, Carolina
- 475-480 A New Route for Redress in the Samarco Case? An Overview of the Simplified Indemnification System’s (Un)Lawfulness
by Garrido Alves, Danilo B. & Arantes Prata, Daniela & Manfredini de Abreu, Camila
- 481-486 Corporate Liability for Human Rights Abuses in Latin American Courts: Some Recent Developments
by Cantú Rivera, Humberto & Barboza López, Miguel
- 487-493 Missing in Action? Investor Responses to the War in Ukraine
by DeWinter-Schmitt, Rebecca & Jones, Samuel & Stazinski, Richard
- 494-499 The Overlooked Advantages of the Independent Monitoring and Complaint Investigation System in the Worker-driven Social Responsibility Model in US Agriculture
by Angelini, Antonella & Curphey, Shauna
- 500-507 Gender Component of Internal Displacement in Ukraine: A Case of Business (In)Capability to Localize Human Rights Impact Assessment
by Khrystova, Ganna & Uvarova, Olena
- 508-510 Transterritorialidade – Uma Teoria de Responsabilização de Empresas por Violações aos Direitos Humanos, Ana Claudia Ruy Cardia Atchabahian (Lumen Juris, 2020)
by Pamplona, Danielle Anne
June 2022, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 189-200 Intrinsic Values and Human Rights: Corporate Duties Depend on Industry Values
by Donaldson, Thomas
- 201-225 Gender and Intersectionality in Business and Human Rights Scholarship
by Handl, Melisa N & Seck, Sara L & Simons, Penelope
- 226-248 With Great (Computing) Power Comes Great (Human Rights) Responsibility: Cloud Computing and Human Rights
by Krishnamurthy, Vivek
- 249-270 Corporate Responses to Tackling Modern Slavery: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, France and the United Kingdom
by McGaughey, Fiona & Voss, Hinrich & Cullen, Holly & Davis, Matthew C
- 271-290 The Potential of Arbitration as Effective Remedy in Business and Human Rights: Will the Hague Rules be Enough?
by Baaij, Andi
- 291-297 The EU’s Draft Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: A First Assessment
by Patz, Christopher
- 298-302 Coca-Cola’s Cape Town Crisis: Examining Companies’ Water Rights Obligations in a Changing Climate
by Marcoux, Shannon
- 303-310 Vietnam Marine Life Disaster: A Test Case of a Home State’s Jurisdiction in Taiwan
by Po, Chia-Yun
- 311-318 Candidate City Human Rights Proposals for the 2026 World Cup: The Promise of a Positive Legacy
by Alfrey, David & Amis, Lucy & Nickelsburg, Steve & Rook, William
- 319-325 Qatar Labour Reforms Ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup
by Qadri, Mustafa
- 326-328 Jena Martin, Karen E Bravo and Tara Van Ho (eds), When Business Harms Human Rights: Affected Communities That Are Dying to Be Heard (New York, Anthem Press, 2020)
by Buhmann, Karin
- 329-332 Beate Sjåfjell and Irene Lynch Fanon (eds.), Creating Corporate Sustainability: Gender as an Agent for Change (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 337 pp
by George, Erika
- 332-334 Georges Enderle, Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021) pp 316
by Kriebitz, Alexander
February 2022, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 12-28 Enough of the ‘Snake Oil’: Applying a Business and Human Rights Lens to the Sexual and Reproductive Wellness Industry
by Patton, Clare & McVey, Marisa & Hackett, Ciara
- 29-44 Overcoming Silencing Practices: Indigenous Women Defending Human Rights from Abuses Committed in Connection to Mega-Projects: A Case in Colombia
by Tapias Torrado, Nancy R
- 45-66 Fast Fashion for 2030: Using the Pattern of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to Cut a More Gender-Just Fashion Sector
by Vijeyarasa, Ramona & Liu, Mark
- 67-83 Informal Mining in Colombia: Gender-Based Challenges for the Implementation of the Business and Human Rights Agenda
by Céspedes-Báez, Lina M & Prieto-Ríos, Enrique & Pontón-Serra, Juan P
- 84-99 Women and the ‘Business’ of Human Rights: The Problem with Women’s Empowerment Projects and the Need for Corporate Reform
by Russell, Roseanne
- 100-116 Reframing Corporate Subjectivity: Systemic Inequality and the Company at the Intersection of Race, Gender and Poverty
by Samaradiwakera-Wijesundara, Charmika
- 117-133 The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, Women and Digital ID in Kenya: A Decolonial Perspective
by Mutung’u, Grace
- 134-156 Reclaiming the Human Rights Foundations of the UN Standards of Conduct for Business on Tackling Discrimination against LGBTI People
by Lyons, Amanda & Christiancy, Cooper
- 157-162 Selling Stereotypes: Reviewing the Impact of Business Advertisements on Gender Norms and Socialization
by Gutmann, Bernadette & Jha, Shreyasi & O’Doherty, Emer & Banerji, Ranjavati
- 163-167 The Human Rights Implications of Not-for-Profit Surrogacy Organizations in Cross-Border Commercial Surrogacy: An Australian Case Study
by Luo, Yingyi & Marshall, Shelley & Cuthbert, Denise
- 168-174 The Implications of the Adoption of a Model Sexual Harassment Policy Within the Flower Sector in Kenya
by Kuira, Mary
- 175-180 A Feminist Analysis of the Legal Mechanisms of Protection and Repair in the Context of the Brazilian Extractive Industry: The Doce River Case
by Bertholdi, Juliana & Pamplona, Danielle Anne
- 181-187 Private Military and Security Companies and Gendered Human Rights Challenges: Oversight or Blatant Disregard?
by MacLeod, Sorcha & van Amstel, Nelleke
October 2021, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 399-422 The Future of Tort Litigation against Transnational Corporations in the English Courts: Is Forum [Non] Conveniens Back?
by ARISTOVA, Ekaterina
- 423-448 OECD National Contact Points as Sites of Effective Remedy: New Expressions of the Role and Rule of Law within Market Globalization?
by BHATT, Kinnari & ERDEM TÜRKELLİ, Gamze
- 449-489 Closing the Accountability Gap in Corporate Supply Chains for Violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
by GREEN, Jennifer
- 490-513 Including Disability in Business and Human Rights Discourse and Corporate Practice
by STEIN, Michael Ashley & BANTEKAS, Ilias
- 514-541 Conceptualizing Work Integration Social Enterprises under International Human Rights Law
by HOFMAYER, Sarah
- 542-549 The Swiss Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation: Between Law and Politics
by BUENO, Nicolas & KAUFMANN, Christine
- 550-558 Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence in Germany and Norway: Stepping, or Striding, in the Same Direction?
by KRAJEWSKI, Markus & TONSTAD, Kristel & WOHLTMANN, Franziska
- 559-566 The Reformed EU Human Rights Sanctions Regime: A Step Forward or an Empty Threat?
by LETNAR ČERNIČ, Jernej
- 567-575 Responses to the Uyghur Crisis and the Implications for Business and Human Rights Legislation
by POLASCHEK, Rosa
- 576-583 Racism as a Human Rights Risk: Reconsidering the Corporate ‘Responsibility to Respect’ Rights
by GEORGE, Erika
- 584-591 COVID-19 Exposes Warped Global Health Power: The System Needs a Course Correction
by KASHYAP, Aruna & KNIGHT, Kyle & WURTH, Margaret
- 592-598 When the Complexity of the Large-Scale Development Project Becomes a Roadblock to Access to Justice
by HWANG, Pillkyu & PARK, Yae-Ahn
- 599-606 The Montara Class Action Decision and Implications for Corporate Accountability for Australian Companies
by RYAN, Richard & PARRY, Ellen
- 607-615 Promoting Business and Human Rights Education: Lessons from Colombia, Ukraine and Pakistan
by EWING, Anthony
- 616-620 Gamze Erdem Türkelli, Children’s Rights and Business: Governing Obligations and Responsibility (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020)
by COLLINS, Tara M.
- 621-624 Nora Götzmann (ed.), Handbook on Human Rights Impact Assessment (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019), 483 pp
by MAJEKOLAGBE, Adebayo
- 625-627 Sára Hungler, The Dual Nature of Employee Involvement (Budapest and Paris: L’Harmattan, 2020), 131 pp
by MILOŠ, Matija
June 2021, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-1 Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group: Implications of the UK High Court’s Decision – CORRIGENDUM
by FARRINGTON, Francesca
- 179-197 Ten Years After: From UN Guiding Principles to Multi-Fiduciary Obligations
by RUGGIE, John Gerard & REES, Caroline & DAVIS, Rachel
- 198-211 UN Guiding Principles at 10: Permeating Narratives or Yet Another Silo?
by JÄGERS, Nicola
- 212-226 The Impact of the UN Guiding Principles on Business Attitudes to Observing Human Rights
by MUCHLINSKI, Peter
- 227-240 The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility Research
by RASCHE, Andreas & WADDOCK, Sandra
- 241-254 Rise of Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence: A Beacon of Hope or a Double-Edged Sword?
by QUIJANO, Gabriela & LOPEZ, Carlos
- 255-269 Multinational Human Rights Litigation in the UK: A Retrospective
by MEERAN, Richard
- 270-278 The South African Experience: Litigating Remedies
by ABRAHAMS, Charles
- 279-292 A Decade of the UNGPs in India: Progressive Policy Shifts, Contested Implementation
by SRINIVASAN, Vasanthi & VENKATACHALAM, Parvathy
- 293-311 Advisors or Enablers? Bringing Professional Service Providers into the Guiding Principles’ Fold
by RAMASASTRY, Anita
- 312-325 Betting on the Wrong (Trojan) Horse: CSR and the Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
by WETTSTEIN, Florian
- 326-335 Why the United Nations is Not the Ideal Forum for Business and Human Rights: The UNGPs and the Right to COVID-19 Vaccine Access in the Global South
by SANTORO, Michael A.
- 336-351 The UN Guiding Principles’ Orbit and Other Regulatory Regimes in the Business and Human Rights Universe: Managing the Interface
by DEVA, Surya
- 352-359 Pandemic Innovation: The Private Sector and the Development of Contact-Tracing and Exposure Notification Apps
by SCASSA, Teresa
- 360-367 EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: An Appraisal of its Sustainable Development Section
by COTULA, Lorenzo
- 368-376 Okpabi v Shell and Four Nigerian Farmers v Shell: Parent Company Liability Back in Court
by ROORDA, Lucas & LEADER, Daniel
- 377-383 The Juukan Gorge Incident: Key Lessons on Free, Prior and Informed Consent
by NAGAR, Anirudha
- 384-391 A Neatly Engineered Stalemate: A Review of the Sixth Session of Negotiations on a Treaty on Business and Human Rights
by SUBASINGHE, Ruwan
- 392-398 Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group: Implications of the UK High Court’s Decision
by FARRINGTON, Francesca
February 2021, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-20 Wages: An Overlooked Dimension of Business and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains
by LEBARON, Genevieve
- 21-41 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Sustainable Development Goals, and Duties of Corporations: Rejecting the False Dichotomies
by CHIRWA, Danwood & AMODU, Nojeem
- 42-66 Corporate Power over Human Rights: An Analytical Framework
by BIRCHALL, David
- 67-92 Assessing the Effectiveness of Non-State-Based Grievance Mechanisms in Providing Access to Remedy for Rightsholders: A Case Study of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
by WIELGA, Mark & HARRISON, James
- 93-119 The Climate Change Dimension of Business and Human Rights: The Gradual Consolidation of a Concept of ‘Climate Due Diligence’
by MACCHI, Chiara
- 120-126 Big Data on BHR: Innovative Approaches to Analysing the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Database
by JANZ, Nicole & ALLEN-ROBERTSON, James & MAJUMDAR, Rajeshwari & HERTEL, Shareen
- 127-134 Irresponsible Exit: Exercising Force Majeure Provisions in Procurement Contracts
by SHERMAN, John F.
- 135-140 Teaching Business and Human Rights During the Pandemic
by CHAMBERS, Rachel & EWING, Anthony & ROGGENSACK, Meg
- 141-152 The French Law on the Duty of Vigilance: Theoretical and Practical Challenges Since its Adoption
by SAVOUREY, Elsa & BRABANT, Stéphane
- 153-158 Expanding California’s Law to Increase Protections for Temporary Guest Workers Benefits Businesses
by RICHARD, Stephanie & LA PIERRE, Suzanne
- 159-162 Working with the Financial Sector to Correct the Market Failure of Modern Slavery
by COCKAYNE, James
- 163-169 The Child Labour Quagmire in Ghana: Root Causes and Ephemeral Solutions
by DOWUONA-HAMMOND, Christine & ATUGUBA, Raymond A. & TUOKUU, Francis Xavier Dery
- 170-173 Dalia Palombo, Business and Human Rights: The Obligations of the European Homes States (Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing, 2019), ISBN 9781509928033, 280 pp. + notes and index
by OGUNRANTI, Akinwumi
- 174-177 Olga Martin-Ortega and Claire Methven O’Brien (eds.), Public Procurement and Human Rights: Opportunities, Risks and Dilemmas for the State as Buyer (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019), ISBN 1788116305
by AKINKUGBE, Olabisi D.
- 178-178 Big Data on BHR: Innovative Approaches to Analysing the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Database – ERRATUM
by JANZ, Nicole & ALLEN-ROBERTSON, James & MAJUMDAR, Rajeshwari & HERTEL, Shareen
July 2020, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 179-199 How Company Law has Failed Human Rights – and What to Do About It
by SJÅFJELL, Beate
- 200-220 Developing a Business and Human Rights Treaty: Lessons from the Deep Seabed Mining Regime Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
by BERNAZ, Nadia & PIETROPAOLI, Irene
- 221-240 Business, Human Rights and Peace: Linking the Academic Conversation
by KATSOS, John E.
- 241-251 Nevsun: A Ray of Hope in a Darkening Landscape?
by BAXI, Upendra
- 252-260 Companies, COVID-19 and Respect for Human Rights
by TRIPATHI, Salil
- 261-269 Business Views on Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Two Recent Studies
by SMIT, Lise & BRIGHT, Claire & PIETROPAOLI, Irene & HUGHES-JENNETT, Julianne & HOOD, Peter
- 270-275 Business and Armed Non-State Groups: Challenging the Landscape of Corporate (Un)accountability in Armed Conflicts
by APARAC, Jelena
- 276-281 Lithium Might Hold the Key to our Clean Energy Future, but Will this Star Metal Fully Deliver on its Green Potential?
by QUIJANO, Gabriela
- 282-288 Jam v International Finance Corporation: The US Supreme Court Decision and its Aftermath
by SIMONS, Marco & GRAZIANO, MacKennan
- 289-295 The First International Standard on Violence and Harassment in the World of Work
by SAHAN, Makbule
- 296-302 How to Reduce Conflicts Between Mining Companies and Artisanal Miners in the Province of Lualaba: Overcoming the Policy and Systemic Barriers to a Model that Respects Human Rights
by NKUMBA, Emmanuel Umpula
- 303-305 Azadeh Chalabi, National Human Rights Action Planning (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2018), ISBN 978-0-19-882284-4, 251 pp
by REIF, Linda C.
- 306-308 Justine Nolan and Martijn Boersma, Addressing Modern Slavery (University of New South Wales Press, 2019), 214 pp. + notes and index
by TREBILCOCK, Anne
January 2020, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-27 Climate Change as a Business and Human Rights Issue: A Proposal for a Moral Typology
by TOFT, Kristian Høyer
- 28-55 Business and Human Rights Scholarship in Social Issues in Management: An Analytical Review
by SCHREMPF-STIRLING, Judith & VAN BUREN, Harry J.
- 56-83 In Defence of Direct Obligations for Businesses Under International Human Rights Law
by LÓPEZ LATORRE, Andrés Felipe
- 84-104 Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: A Business Ethical Assessment
by KRIEBITZ, Alexander & LÜTGE, Christoph
- 105-129 A Nightmare or a Noble Dream? Establishing Investor Obligations Through Treaty-Making and Treaty-Application
by KRAJEWSKI, Markus
- 130-136 Vedanta v Lungowe and Kiobel v Shell: The Implications for Parent Company Accountability
by CROSER, Marilyn & DAY, Martyn & VAN HUIJSTEE, Mariëtte & SAMKALDEN, Channa
- 137-142 Canada’s New Corporate Responsibility Ombudsperson Falls Far Short of its Promise
by KEENAN, Karyn
- 143-149 Striking the Right(s) Balance: Conflicts between Human Rights and Freedom to Conduct a Business in the ILVA Case in Italy
by NEGLIA, Maddalena
- 150-155 Confronting the Constraints of the Medium: The Fifth Session of the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on a Business and Human Rights Treaty
by METHVEN O’BRIEN, Claire
- 156-163 De-contextualized Corporate Human Rights Benchmarks: Whose Perspective Counts? See Disclaimer
by MAHER, Rajiv
- 164-170 Modern Slavery Laws in Australia: Steps in the Right Direction?
by SINCLAIR, Amy & NOLAN, Justine
- 171-174 Angelica Bonfanti, Business and Human Rights in Europe: International Law Challenges (Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, 2018), 264 pp
by KAEB, Caroline
- 175-177 Stéphanie Bijlmakers, Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2018), ISBN 9780815399230, 201 pp
by ROORDA, Lucas
July 2019, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 213-237 National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights: Progress or Mirage?
by CANTÚ RIVERA, Humberto
- 239-263 Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains: Can National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Close the Governance Gap?
by HAMPTON, Diane Bulan
- 265-286 The Duty of Care of the Parent Company: A Comparison between French Law, UK Precedents and the Swiss Proposals
by PALOMBO, Dalia
- 287-315 Exploring Migrant Employees’ ‘Rights-Talk’ in the British Hospitality Sector
by GOETHALS, Samentha
- 323-328 Ituzaingó Anexo: A Test Case in Argentina on Pesticide Spraying
by MONTENEGRO, Raul A.
- 329-336 Corporate Impunity in Taucamarca: 19 Years On, Still No Justice
by GOMERO OSORIO, Luis & MURRAY, Douglas & ROSENTHAL, Erika
- 337-342 Bringing Pesticide Injury Cases to US Courts: The Challenges of Transnational Litigation
by STROUSS, David C.
- 343-349 From Precautionary Principle to Nationwide Ban on Endosulfan in India
by DILEEP KUMAR, Ambalathinkal D & JAYAKUMAR, Chelaton
- 351-356 Glyphosate: The European Controversy – A Review of Civil Society Struggles and Regulatory Failures
by CLAUSING, Peter
- 357-363 Monsanto’s Legal Strategy in Argentina from a Human Rights Perspective
by FRIES, Mirka & LÓPEZ CABELLO, Andrés & Sà NCHEZ, Santiago
- 365-371 Threats of, and Responses to, Agribusiness Land Acquisitions
by BOUDREAUX, Karol & SCHANG, Scott
- 373-376 Tim Bartley, Rules without Rights – Land, Labor and Private Authority in the Global Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 261
by GOETHALS, Samentha
January 2019, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 7-31 Security, Business and Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
by FARAH, Marya & ABDALLAH, Maha
- 33-53 The Rise of Private Military and Security Companies in European Union Migration Policies: Implications under the UNGPs
by DAVITTI, Daria
- 55-77 Certifying Private Security Companies: Effectively Ensuring the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights?
by MACLEOD, Sorcha & DEWINTER-SCHMITT, Rebecca
- 79-107 Improving Human Rights in the Private Security Industry: Envisioning the Role of ICoCA in Latin America
by NARVÃ EZ GONZÃ LEZ, Cristina & VALENCIA, Katharine
- 109-130 Business, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Security in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
by REGUART-SEGARRA, Núria
- 131-137 Corporate Liability Under the US Alien Tort Statute: A Comment on Jesner v Arab Bank
by DODGE, William S.
- 139-145 Unlocking the Potential of the New OECD Due Diligence Guidance on Responsible Business Conduct
by SHAVIN, Catie
- 147-153 Rights Holders’ Participation and Access to Remedies: Lessons Learned from the Doce River Dam Disaster
by NABUCO, Joana & ALEIXO, Leticia
- 155-162 The EU’s Export Control of Cyber Surveillance Technology: Human Rights Approaches
by KANETAKE, Machiko
- 163-169 Are Internet Protocols the New Human Rights Protocols? Understanding ‘RFC 8280 – Research into Human Rights Protocol Considerations’
by KRISHNAMURTHY, Vivek
- 171-176 Does India’s Draft Mineral Policy Recognize and Implement Public Trust over Mineral Resources and Intergenerational Equity?
by BHATT, Kinnari
- 177-184 Big Tobacco v Australia: Challenges to Plain Packaging
by MIRZABEGIAN, Sera
- 185-188 Lyn K L Tjon Soei Len, Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer Contracts (Hart Publishing, 2017), 160 pp
by REDECOPP, Angie
- 189-191 The Future of Business and Human Rights, Jernej Letnar Cernic and Nicolas Carrillo-Santarelli (eds) (Intersentia, Cambridge, UK, February 2018), 330 pp
by RUFFING, Lorraine
- 193-195 S. Khoury and D. Whyte, Corporate Human Rights Violations: Global Prospects for Legal Action (Taylor & Francis Group, 2017), pp. 210
by REHBEIN, Kathleen
- 197-197 A Book Review of Corporate Human Rights Violations: Global Prospects for Legal Action – CORRIGENDUM
by REHBEIN, Kathleen
- 199-199 The Commitment Curve: Global Regulation of Business and Human Rights – ERRATUM
by KIRKEBØ, Tori Loven & LANGFORD, Malcolm
July 2018, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 157-185 The Commitment Curve: Global Regulation of Business and Human Rights
by KIRKEBØ, Tori Loven & LANGFORD, Malcolm
- 187-209 Business and Human Rights in Occupied Territory: The UN Database of Business Active in Israel’s Settlements
by AZAROVA, Valentina
- 211-232 Virtue Ethics and Natural Law Responses to Human Rights Quandaries in Business
by SISON, Alejo José G
- 233-255 Social Bonds for Sustainable Development: A Human Rights Perspective on Impact Investing
by PARK, Stephen Kim
- 257-264 How the Business Debate Influenced (or not) the Conflict Between Catalonia and Spain
by IGLESIAS MÃ RQUEZ, Daniel & PRANDI, Maria
- 265-270 Business and Human Rights during the Trump Era
by GANESAN, Arvind
- 271-276 None of their Business? How the United Nations is Calling on Global Companies to Lead the Way on Human Rights of LGBTI people
by BROSS, Dan & HOUDART, Fabrice & TRIPATHI, Salil
- 277-283 The Third Session of the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on a Business and Human Rights Treaty
by CASSEL, Doug
- 285-290 A Feminist Approach to the Binding Instrument on Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises
by AWORI, Sanyu & ANUMO, Felogene & CORDOVA MONTES, Denisse & HUGHES, Layla
- 291-297 Inside the Dirty Fuels Campaign: Lessons for Business and Human Rights
by YOBOUÉ, Michel & KAUFMAN, Jonathan
- 299-301 Juan José à lvarez Rubio and Katerina Yiannibas (editors), Human Rights in Business: Removal of Barriers to Access to Justice in the European Union (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2017) ISBN 978-1-138-28418-0, i–xii, pp.146 and index
by MUCHLINSKI, Peter
- 303-306 Karin Lukas, Barbara Linder, Astrid Kutrzeba and Claudia Sprenger, Corporate Accountability: The Role and Impact of Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms (UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016), pp. ix + 397
by SINHA, Manoj Kumar
- 307-309 César Rodriguez-Garavito (ed), Business and Human Rights: Beyond the End of the Beginning (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 207 pp
by HAMDANI, Khalil
January 2018, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-22 The UNGPs in the European Union: The Open Coordination of Business and Human Rights?
by AUGENSTEIN, Daniel & DAWSON, Mark & THIELBÖRGER, Pierre
- 23-45 Neglecting the Proactive Aspect of Human Rights Due Diligence? A Critical Appraisal of the EU’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive as a Pillar One Avenue for Promoting Pillar Two Action
by BUHMANN, Karin
- 47-73 The Home State Duty to Regulate the Human Rights Impacts of TNCs Abroad: A Rebuttal
by METHVEN O’BRIEN, Claire
- 75-95 Public Procurement as a Tool for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: a Study of Collaboration, Due Diligence and Leverage in the Electronics Industry
by MARTIN-ORTEGA, Olga
- 97-104 Protecting Human Rights Defenders: A Critical Step Towards a More Holistic Implementation of the UNGPs
by INEICHEN, Michael
- 105-111 Banks and Human Trafficking: Rethinking Human Rights Due Diligence
by VAN DIJK, Maria Anne & DE HAAS, Marijn & ZANDVLIET, Ruben
- 113-121 What does Human Rights Due Diligence for Business Relationships Really Look Like on the Ground?
by SALCITO, Kendyl & WIELGA, Mark
- 123-129 Measuring Business Responsibility Disclosures of Indian Companies: A Data-Driven Approach to Influence Action
by AGARWAL, Namit
- 131-137 Applying the First Pillar of the UN Guiding Principles to Development Cooperation: The Performance of Swedish Agencies and State-owned Enterprises
by KLØCKER LARSEN, Rasmus & ATLER, Sandra
- 139-144 Bridging Theory and Practice through Immersion: Innovations for Teaching Business and Human Rights at Business Schools
by BAUMANN-PAULY, Dorothée