Intrinsic Values and Human Rights: Corporate Duties Depend on Industry Values
págs. 189-200
págs. 201-225
With Great (Computing) Power Comes Great (Human Rights) Responsibility: Cloud Computing and Human Rights
págs. 226-248
Corporate Responses to Tackling Modern Slavery: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, France and the United Kingdom
Fiona McGaughey, Hinrich Voss, Holly Cullen, Matthew C. Davis
págs. 249-270
The Potential of Arbitration as Effective Remedy in Business and Human Rights: Will the Hague Rules be Enough?
págs. 271-290
The EU’s Draft Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: A First Assessment
págs. 291-297
Coca-Cola’s Cape Town Crisis: Examining Companies’ Water Rights Obligations in a Changing Climate
págs. 298-302
Vietnam Marine Life Disaster: A Test Case of a Home State’s Jurisdiction in Taiwan
págs. 303-310
Candidate City Human Rights Proposals for the 2026 World Cup: The Promise of a Positive Legacy
págs. 311-318
págs. 319-325
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)
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When Business Harms Human Rights: Affected Communities That Are Dying to Be Heard
Anthem Press, 2020
págs. 326-328
Beate Sjåfjell and Irene Lynch Fanon (eds.), Creating Corporate Sustainability: Gender as an Agent for Change (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 337 pp.
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Creating Corporate Sustainability: Gender as an Agent for Change
Cambridge University Press, 2018
págs. 329-332
Es reseña de:
Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights
Cambridge University Press, 2021
págs. 332-334
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