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Global business and local struggle : reimagining non-judicial remedy for human rights / Tim Connor [and four others].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Connor, Tim (Lecturer in law), Author.
- Series:
- Globalization and human rights (Cambridge, England)
- Globalization and human rights
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- International business enterprises--Moral and ethical aspects.
- International business enterprises.
- Human rights.
- Employee rights.
- Mediation and conciliation, Industrial.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxvi, 268 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2025.
- Summary:
- In the quest for human rights justice for communities and workers whose rights are breached by transnational businesses, non-judicial mechanisms (NJMs) are often deployed, but how effective are they? This book creates a blueprint for reforming transnational human rights NJMs and for helping communities and workers to use them. Through 587 interviews with 1100 individuals over five years of research in Indonesia and India, the authors delve into the practical workings of NJMs in diverse industries and contexts. The findings reveal that while NJMs are limited in providing standalone remedies, they can play a valuable role within a broader regulatory ecosystem. Combining rich empirical data, multi-method analyses and a new theoretical framework, the authors argue for a multi-pronged approach to human rights redress. Their findings will advance both academic and policy debates about the merits and shortcomings of NJMs.
- Contents:
- Two Countries, Three Industries, Ten Stories of Human Rights Grievance
- The Promise of Effective NJM Design
- NJM Design and Human Rights Redress in Practice
- A Fields of Struggle Lens: Power and Countervailing Power in Struggles Over Community Redress
- NJMs as Sources of Community Leverage to Combat Business Power
- NJMs and the Conflicting Roles of the State
- Key Findings
- Prescriptive Implications: Towards More Responsive Redress?
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jul 2025).
- ISBN:
- 1-009-52937-4
- 1-009-52936-6
- 1-009-52938-2
- OCLC:
- 1528629574
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