The Cambridge Companion to Business & Human Rights Law
Herausgeber: Bantekas, Ilias; Stein, Michael Ashley
The Cambridge Companion to Business & Human Rights Law
Herausgeber: Bantekas, Ilias; Stein, Michael Ashley
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This textbook takes a unique approach to the linkages between business operations and human rights. Accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers, each chapter shows in what manner business operations (including investment) impact human rights and how businesses can implement human rights while being profitable and sustainable.
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This textbook takes a unique approach to the linkages between business operations and human rights. Accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers, each chapter shows in what manner business operations (including investment) impact human rights and how businesses can implement human rights while being profitable and sustainable.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 684
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830379
- ISBN-10: 1108830374
- Artikelnr.: 62216155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 684
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9781108830379
- ISBN-10: 1108830374
- Artikelnr.: 62216155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Conceptual Framework: 1. The links between business and human
rights under international law and the role of non-state actors Ilias
Bantekas; 2. International trade and human rights Francesco Seatzu; 3.
Neo-liberalism, state-capitalism and European ordo-liberalism: why power
politics and 'constitutional failures' undermine economic law and human
rights law Ulrich Petersmann; 4. Corporate governance and corporate social
responsibility John Paterson; 5. The role of business in international
development and the attainment of the sustainable development goals
Katerina Akestoridis; 6. The business and economic case for human rights
Dorothee Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi; 7. The business and economic
case for human rights Maximilian Schormair; Part II. Regulatory Framework:
8. The UN guiding principles and its predecessors Surya Deva; 9. The
regulatory framework of multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 10. The
UN global compact and the OECD guidelines on multinational enterprises and
their enforcement mechanisms Andreas Rasche; 11. Taxation and business with
a focus on the human rights dimension of transfer pricing and other
corporate tax practices Reuven Avi-Yonah; 12. Corporate accountability for
the natural environment and climate change Damilola Olawuyi; 13. Corporate
accountability for corruption and the business case for transparency Philip
Nichols; 14. Implementation of the convention on the rights of disabled
persons by corporations Michael Ashley Stein; 15. Gender, business and
human rights Jessica Corsi; 16. The business sector and the rights to work
and just and favorable conditions of work Marija Jovanovic; 17. Ethical and
responsible lending to sovereigns, credit rating agencies and export credit
as drivers of human rights Aline Darbellay Susso; 18. Intellectual property
rights and human rights Molly Land and Lea M. Nesselhauf; Part III.
Remedies and Dispute Resolution: 19. Remedies (judicial and settlements)
against business for breaches of human rights Richard Meeran; 20. The role
of human rights in foreign investment law and arbitration Silvia Karin
Steininger; 21. An international business and human rights tribunal Judith
Levine and Sarah Castles; 22. Innovative contractual remedies with
indigenous peoples Kinnari Bhatt; Part IV. Practical Enforcement Tools: 23.
Legal, ethical and practical dimensions of human rights impact assessments
and successful case studies Ilias Bantekas; 24. Drafting a corporate
(sustainability) audit report Chiara Ferracioli and Julien Parkhomenko; 25.
The consumer case for sustainable business practices: lessons for
corporations Anna Triponel; 26. Effectively monitoring business global
supply chains and addressing host state pressure to decrease human rights
standards Tam Nguyen; 27. A business and human rights treaty Ilias
Bantekas.
rights under international law and the role of non-state actors Ilias
Bantekas; 2. International trade and human rights Francesco Seatzu; 3.
Neo-liberalism, state-capitalism and European ordo-liberalism: why power
politics and 'constitutional failures' undermine economic law and human
rights law Ulrich Petersmann; 4. Corporate governance and corporate social
responsibility John Paterson; 5. The role of business in international
development and the attainment of the sustainable development goals
Katerina Akestoridis; 6. The business and economic case for human rights
Dorothee Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi; 7. The business and economic
case for human rights Maximilian Schormair; Part II. Regulatory Framework:
8. The UN guiding principles and its predecessors Surya Deva; 9. The
regulatory framework of multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 10. The
UN global compact and the OECD guidelines on multinational enterprises and
their enforcement mechanisms Andreas Rasche; 11. Taxation and business with
a focus on the human rights dimension of transfer pricing and other
corporate tax practices Reuven Avi-Yonah; 12. Corporate accountability for
the natural environment and climate change Damilola Olawuyi; 13. Corporate
accountability for corruption and the business case for transparency Philip
Nichols; 14. Implementation of the convention on the rights of disabled
persons by corporations Michael Ashley Stein; 15. Gender, business and
human rights Jessica Corsi; 16. The business sector and the rights to work
and just and favorable conditions of work Marija Jovanovic; 17. Ethical and
responsible lending to sovereigns, credit rating agencies and export credit
as drivers of human rights Aline Darbellay Susso; 18. Intellectual property
rights and human rights Molly Land and Lea M. Nesselhauf; Part III.
Remedies and Dispute Resolution: 19. Remedies (judicial and settlements)
against business for breaches of human rights Richard Meeran; 20. The role
of human rights in foreign investment law and arbitration Silvia Karin
Steininger; 21. An international business and human rights tribunal Judith
Levine and Sarah Castles; 22. Innovative contractual remedies with
indigenous peoples Kinnari Bhatt; Part IV. Practical Enforcement Tools: 23.
Legal, ethical and practical dimensions of human rights impact assessments
and successful case studies Ilias Bantekas; 24. Drafting a corporate
(sustainability) audit report Chiara Ferracioli and Julien Parkhomenko; 25.
The consumer case for sustainable business practices: lessons for
corporations Anna Triponel; 26. Effectively monitoring business global
supply chains and addressing host state pressure to decrease human rights
standards Tam Nguyen; 27. A business and human rights treaty Ilias
Bantekas.
Part I. Conceptual Framework: 1. The links between business and human
rights under international law and the role of non-state actors Ilias
Bantekas; 2. International trade and human rights Francesco Seatzu; 3.
Neo-liberalism, state-capitalism and European ordo-liberalism: why power
politics and 'constitutional failures' undermine economic law and human
rights law Ulrich Petersmann; 4. Corporate governance and corporate social
responsibility John Paterson; 5. The role of business in international
development and the attainment of the sustainable development goals
Katerina Akestoridis; 6. The business and economic case for human rights
Dorothee Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi; 7. The business and economic
case for human rights Maximilian Schormair; Part II. Regulatory Framework:
8. The UN guiding principles and its predecessors Surya Deva; 9. The
regulatory framework of multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 10. The
UN global compact and the OECD guidelines on multinational enterprises and
their enforcement mechanisms Andreas Rasche; 11. Taxation and business with
a focus on the human rights dimension of transfer pricing and other
corporate tax practices Reuven Avi-Yonah; 12. Corporate accountability for
the natural environment and climate change Damilola Olawuyi; 13. Corporate
accountability for corruption and the business case for transparency Philip
Nichols; 14. Implementation of the convention on the rights of disabled
persons by corporations Michael Ashley Stein; 15. Gender, business and
human rights Jessica Corsi; 16. The business sector and the rights to work
and just and favorable conditions of work Marija Jovanovic; 17. Ethical and
responsible lending to sovereigns, credit rating agencies and export credit
as drivers of human rights Aline Darbellay Susso; 18. Intellectual property
rights and human rights Molly Land and Lea M. Nesselhauf; Part III.
Remedies and Dispute Resolution: 19. Remedies (judicial and settlements)
against business for breaches of human rights Richard Meeran; 20. The role
of human rights in foreign investment law and arbitration Silvia Karin
Steininger; 21. An international business and human rights tribunal Judith
Levine and Sarah Castles; 22. Innovative contractual remedies with
indigenous peoples Kinnari Bhatt; Part IV. Practical Enforcement Tools: 23.
Legal, ethical and practical dimensions of human rights impact assessments
and successful case studies Ilias Bantekas; 24. Drafting a corporate
(sustainability) audit report Chiara Ferracioli and Julien Parkhomenko; 25.
The consumer case for sustainable business practices: lessons for
corporations Anna Triponel; 26. Effectively monitoring business global
supply chains and addressing host state pressure to decrease human rights
standards Tam Nguyen; 27. A business and human rights treaty Ilias
Bantekas.
rights under international law and the role of non-state actors Ilias
Bantekas; 2. International trade and human rights Francesco Seatzu; 3.
Neo-liberalism, state-capitalism and European ordo-liberalism: why power
politics and 'constitutional failures' undermine economic law and human
rights law Ulrich Petersmann; 4. Corporate governance and corporate social
responsibility John Paterson; 5. The role of business in international
development and the attainment of the sustainable development goals
Katerina Akestoridis; 6. The business and economic case for human rights
Dorothee Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi; 7. The business and economic
case for human rights Maximilian Schormair; Part II. Regulatory Framework:
8. The UN guiding principles and its predecessors Surya Deva; 9. The
regulatory framework of multinational enterprises Peter Muchlinski; 10. The
UN global compact and the OECD guidelines on multinational enterprises and
their enforcement mechanisms Andreas Rasche; 11. Taxation and business with
a focus on the human rights dimension of transfer pricing and other
corporate tax practices Reuven Avi-Yonah; 12. Corporate accountability for
the natural environment and climate change Damilola Olawuyi; 13. Corporate
accountability for corruption and the business case for transparency Philip
Nichols; 14. Implementation of the convention on the rights of disabled
persons by corporations Michael Ashley Stein; 15. Gender, business and
human rights Jessica Corsi; 16. The business sector and the rights to work
and just and favorable conditions of work Marija Jovanovic; 17. Ethical and
responsible lending to sovereigns, credit rating agencies and export credit
as drivers of human rights Aline Darbellay Susso; 18. Intellectual property
rights and human rights Molly Land and Lea M. Nesselhauf; Part III.
Remedies and Dispute Resolution: 19. Remedies (judicial and settlements)
against business for breaches of human rights Richard Meeran; 20. The role
of human rights in foreign investment law and arbitration Silvia Karin
Steininger; 21. An international business and human rights tribunal Judith
Levine and Sarah Castles; 22. Innovative contractual remedies with
indigenous peoples Kinnari Bhatt; Part IV. Practical Enforcement Tools: 23.
Legal, ethical and practical dimensions of human rights impact assessments
and successful case studies Ilias Bantekas; 24. Drafting a corporate
(sustainability) audit report Chiara Ferracioli and Julien Parkhomenko; 25.
The consumer case for sustainable business practices: lessons for
corporations Anna Triponel; 26. Effectively monitoring business global
supply chains and addressing host state pressure to decrease human rights
standards Tam Nguyen; 27. A business and human rights treaty Ilias
Bantekas.