Accountability, International Business Operations and the Law

Accountability, International Business Operations and the Law

Providing Justice for Corporate Human Rights Violations in Global Value Chains

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Taylor & Francis Inc

12/2019

302

Dura

Inglês

9780815356837

15 a 20 dias

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Part 1 General perspectives; Chapter 1 Introduction; Ivo Giesen, Liesbeth Enneking, Francois Kristen, Lucas Roorda, Cedric Ryngaert, Anne-Jetske Schaap; Chapter 2 Whose Responsibilities? The Responsibility of the 'Business Enterprise' to Respect Human Rights; Bjoern Fasterling; Chapter 3 National Contact Points under OECD's Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Institutional Diversity Affecting Assessments of the Delivery of Access to Remedy; Karin Buhmann; Chapter 4 Unpacking Accountability in Business and Human Rights: The Multinational Enterprise, the State, and the International Community; Larry Backer; Part 2 Accountability through international law mechanisms; Chapter 5 The Effectiveness of International Arbitration to Provide Remedy for Business-Related Human Rights Abuses; Katerina Yiannibas; Chapter 6 Justice without Borders: Models of Cross-Border Legal Cooperation and What They can Teach us; Jennifer Zerk; Chapter 7 Ignorantia facti excusat? - The Viability of Due Diligence as a Model to Establish International Criminal Accountability for Corporate Actors Purchasing Natural Resources from Conflict Zones; Daniella Dam-de Jong; Part 3 Accountability through domestic public law mechanisms; Chapter 8 From 'Too Big to be Governed' to 'Not Too Big to be Responsible'?; Francois Kristen & Jessy Emaus; Chapter 9 Holding Businessmen Criminally Liable for International Crimes: Lessons from the Netherlands on How to Address Remote Involvement; Marjolein Cupido, Mark Hornman & Wim Huisman; Chapter 10 Legally Binding Duties for Corporations under Domestic Criminal Law Not to Commit Modern Slavery; Anne-Jetske Schaap; Part 4 Accountability through domestic private law mechanisms; Chapter 11 Limited Liability and Separate Corporate Personality in Multinational Corporate Groups: Conceptual Flaws, Accountability Gaps and the Case for Profit-Risk Liability; Paul Dowling; Chapter 12 The Swiss Federal Initiative on Responsible Business - From Responsibility to Liability Nicolas Bueno; Chapter 13 The Mismatch between Human Rights Policies and Contract Law: Improving Contractual Mechanisms to Advance Human Rights Compliance in Supply Chains; Martijn Scheltema; Part 5 Conclusion; Chapter 14 Accountability, International Business Operations and The Law: The Way Forward; Cedric Ryngaert, Liesbeth Enneking, Ivo Giesen, Francois Kristen, Lucas Roorda Anne-Jetske Schaap;