Vulnerability Theory as a Paradigm Shift in International Investment Law: Reimagining the Role of the State
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The UNGPs and ISDS: Should Businesses Assess the Human Rights Impacts of Investor–State Arbitration?
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Leveraging Human Rights Due Diligence in Corporate-State Procurement: The Exemplar of the Pfizer-Israeli COVID-19 Vaccination Program
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Confronting Challenges to Substantive Remedy for Victims: Opportunities for OECD National Contact Points under a Due Diligence Regime Involving Civil Liability
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Defending the Rights of Local Communities against Box-Ticking Exercises: An Analysis of Sustaining the Wild Coast NPC v Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy
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Corporate Social Irresponsibility, an Elastic Wall, and a Fragile State: Sign of Hope’s Unfinished Quest to Mitigate Human Rights Violations in South Sudan
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Chaos in the Sporting World over Russia’s War of Aggression: Political Neutrality in Light of Human Rights Protection
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