Business and Human Rights: History, law and policy- bridging the accountability gap
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2017.Description: ix, 313pISBN:- 978-1-138-64902-6
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Historical Highlights: limited 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 II . 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. International soft law initiatives on business and human rights
- 8. Private regulation in business and human rights
- Part III. Domestic law and Policy: embedding human rights in business practice
- 9. Shaping law and public policies to address corporate human rights impact
- 10. Business and human rights litigation before domestic courts: progress and remaining obstacles
- 11. The future of business and human rights
- 341.231.14 NAD
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