Business and Human Rights

Business and Human Rights

History, Law and Policy - Bridging the Accountability Gap

Bernaz, Nadia (Middlesex University, UK)

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2016

314

Mole

Inglês

9781138683006

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction Part 1: Historical Highlights: Limited Corporate Accountability 2. The Atlantic Slave Trade: a "Business and Human Rights" Reading 3. International Labour Law: Early Development and Contemporary Significance for the Field of Business and Human Rights 4. Doing Business with the Nazis: the Criminal Prosecution of German Industrialists after the Second World War Part 2: International Law and Policy: Limitations and Progress 5. Business, International Human Rights Law and International Criminal Law: Shifting Boundaries 6. Human Rights and International Economic Law: Connecting the Dots 7. Expanding International Regulation in Business and Human Rights 8. Private Regulation in Business and Human Rights Part 3: Domestic Law and Policy: Embedding Human Rights in Business Practice 9. Shaping Law and Public Policies10. Business and Human Rights Litigation before Domestic Courts: Remaining Obstacles 11. Conclusion: The Future of Business and Human Rights