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Human rights obligations of business : beyond the corporate responsibility to respect? / edited by Surya Deva and David Bilchitz.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Deva, Surya, editor.
Bilchitz, David, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social responsibility of business.
Human rights and globalization.
Human rights advocacy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxv, 424 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In recent years, the UN Human Rights Council has approved the 'Respect, Protect, and Remedy' Framework and endorsed the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. These developments have been welcomed widely, but do they adequately address the challenges concerning the human rights obligations of business? This volume of essays engages critically with these important developments. The chapters revolve around four key issues: the process and methodology adopted in arriving at these documents; the source and justification of corporate human rights obligations; the nature and extent of such obligations; and the implementation and enforcement thereof. In addition to highlighting several critical deficits in these documents, the contributing authors also outline a vision for the twenty-first century in which companies have obligations to society that go beyond the responsibility to respect human rights.
Contents:
The human rights obligations of business: a critical framework for the future / Surya Deva and David Bilchitz
Navigating from 'trainwreck' to being 'welcomed': negotiation strategies and argumentative patterns in the development of the UN Framework / Karin Buhmann
The 'Ruggie process': from legal obligations to corporate social responsibility? / Carlos Lopez
Treating human rights lightly: a critique of the consensus rhetoric and the language employed by the Guiding Principles / Surya Deva
A chasm between 'is' and 'ought'? A critique of the normative foundations of the SRSG's Framework and the Guiding Principles / David Bilchitz
The corporate responsibility to respect human rights: soft law or not law? / Justine Nolan
Closing the governance gap in the business and human rights arena: lessons from the anti-corruption movement / Anita Ramasastry
Business, human rights and gender: a legal approach to external and internal considerations / Bonita Meyersfeld
Due diligence and complicity: a relationship in need of clarification / Sabine Michalowski
Making noise about silent complicity: the moral inconsistency of the 'Protect, Respect and Remedy' Framework / Florian Wettstein
When human rights 'responsibilities' become 'duties': the extra-territorial obligations of states that bind corporations / Daniel Augenstein and David Kinley
Will transnational private regulation close the governance gap? / Nicola Jägers
An analysis and practical application of the Guiding Principles on providing remedies with special reference to case studies related to oil companies / Tineke Lambooy, Aikaterini Argyrou and Mary Varner
Access to remedy: the United Kingdom experience of MNC tort litigation for human rights violations / Richard Meeran.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-139-89265-7
1-107-70296-8
1-107-59617-3
1-107-69110-9
1-107-70382-4
1-107-59837-0
1-139-56833-7
1-107-66774-7
OCLC:
865330759

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