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Economic actors and the limits of transitional justice : truth and justice for business complicity in human rights violations / edited by Leigh A. Payne, Laura Bernal-Bermúdez and Gabriel Pereira.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Payne, Leigh A., editor.
Pereira, José Roberto Gabriel, 1977- editor.
Bernal-Bermúdez, Laura, 1985- editor.
Series:
Proceedings of the British Academy ; 241.
Proceedings of the British Academy, 0068-1202 ; 241
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Transitional justice.
Social responsibility of business--Law and legislation.
Social responsibility of business.
Corporations--Corrupt practices.
Corporations.
Human rights.
Human Rights.
Medical Subjects:
Human Rights.
Physical Description:
xv, 314 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Published for The British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2022.
Summary:
"The rights of victims to truth, justice, reparations and guarantees of non-repetition when businesses are involved in past and present abuses are seldom guaranteed. A legacy of impunity has prevailed globally in which economic actors have incurred few legal or financial (indemnity) costs for violating behaviour. Examining cases in Nazi Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, Perú, the Philippines and South Africa, this edited volume traces business accountability efforts. It identifies the tools applicable to different country contexts that have facilitated corporate accountability for human rights violations, while also flagging the barriers that persist. This volume presents the past and the present of accountability for corporations complicit in gross human rights violations, and also considers what the future may hold."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-310) and index.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP5.00 0.
ISBN:
9780197267264
0197267262
OCLC:
1285688506

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