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Business and Human Rights Journal

2016 - 2024

From Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK.

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Volume 5, issue 2, 2020

How Company Law has Failed Human Rights – and What to Do About It pp. 179-199 Downloads
Beate Sjåfjell
Developing a Business and Human Rights Treaty: Lessons from the Deep Seabed Mining Regime Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea pp. 200-220 Downloads
Nadia Bernaz and Irene Pietropaoli
Business, Human Rights and Peace: Linking the Academic Conversation pp. 221-240 Downloads
John E. Katsos
Nevsun: A Ray of Hope in a Darkening Landscape? pp. 241-251 Downloads
Upendra Baxi
Companies, COVID-19 and Respect for Human Rights pp. 252-260 Downloads
Salil Tripathi
Business Views on Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Regulation: A Comparative Analysis of Two Recent Studies pp. 261-269 Downloads
Lise Smit, Claire Bright, Irene Pietropaoli, Julianne Hughes-Jennett and Peter Hood
Business and Armed Non-State Groups: Challenging the Landscape of Corporate (Un)accountability in Armed Conflicts pp. 270-275 Downloads
Jelena Aparac
Lithium Might Hold the Key to our Clean Energy Future, but Will this Star Metal Fully Deliver on its Green Potential? pp. 276-281 Downloads
Gabriela Quijano
Jam v International Finance Corporation: The US Supreme Court Decision and its Aftermath pp. 282-288 Downloads
Marco Simons and MacKennan Graziano
The First International Standard on Violence and Harassment in the World of Work pp. 289-295 Downloads
Makbule Sahan
How to Reduce Conflicts Between Mining Companies and Artisanal Miners in the Province of Lualaba: Overcoming the Policy and Systemic Barriers to a Model that Respects Human Rights pp. 296-302 Downloads
Emmanuel Umpula Nkumba
Azadeh Chalabi, National Human Rights Action Planning (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2018), ISBN 978-0-19-882284-4, 251 pp pp. 303-305 Downloads
Linda C. Reif
Justine Nolan and Martijn Boersma, Addressing Modern Slavery (University of New South Wales Press, 2019), 214 pp. + notes and index pp. 306-308 Downloads
Anne Trebilcock

Volume 5, issue 1, 2020

Climate Change as a Business and Human Rights Issue: A Proposal for a Moral Typology pp. 1-27 Downloads
Kristian Høyer Toft
Business and Human Rights Scholarship in Social Issues in Management: An Analytical Review pp. 28-55 Downloads
Judith Schrempf-Stirling and Harry J. van Buren
In Defence of Direct Obligations for Businesses Under International Human Rights Law pp. 56-83 Downloads
Andrés Felipe López Latorre
Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: A Business Ethical Assessment pp. 84-104 Downloads
Alexander Kriebitz and Christoph Lütge
A Nightmare or a Noble Dream? Establishing Investor Obligations Through Treaty-Making and Treaty-Application pp. 105-129 Downloads
Markus Krajewski
Vedanta v Lungowe and Kiobel v Shell: The Implications for Parent Company Accountability pp. 130-136 Downloads
Marilyn Croser, Martyn Day, Mariëtte van Huijstee and Channa Samkalden
Canada’s New Corporate Responsibility Ombudsperson Falls Far Short of its Promise pp. 137-142 Downloads
Karyn Keenan
Striking the Right(s) Balance: Conflicts between Human Rights and Freedom to Conduct a Business in the ILVA Case in Italy pp. 143-149 Downloads
Maddalena Neglia
Confronting the Constraints of the Medium: The Fifth Session of the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on a Business and Human Rights Treaty pp. 150-155 Downloads
O’BRIEN, Claire Methven
De-contextualized Corporate Human Rights Benchmarks: Whose Perspective Counts? See Disclaimer pp. 156-163 Downloads
Rajiv Maher
Modern Slavery Laws in Australia: Steps in the Right Direction? pp. 164-170 Downloads
Amy Sinclair and Justine Nolan
Angelica Bonfanti, Business and Human Rights in Europe: International Law Challenges (Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, 2018), 264 pp pp. 171-174 Downloads
Caroline Kaeb
Stéphanie Bijlmakers, Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and the Law (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2018), ISBN 9780815399230, 201 pp pp. 175-177 Downloads
Lucas Roorda

Volume 4, issue 2, 2019

National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights: Progress or Mirage? pp. 213-237 Downloads
Humberto Cantú Rivera
Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains: Can National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights Close the Governance Gap? pp. 239-263 Downloads
Diane Bulan Hampton
The Duty of Care of the Parent Company: A Comparison between French Law, UK Precedents and the Swiss Proposals pp. 265-286 Downloads
Dalia Palombo
Exploring Migrant Employees’ ‘Rights-Talk’ in the British Hospitality Sector pp. 287-315 Downloads
Samentha Goethals
Ituzaingó Anexo: A Test Case in Argentina on Pesticide Spraying pp. 323-328 Downloads
Raul A. Montenegro
Corporate Impunity in Taucamarca: 19 Years On, Still No Justice pp. 329-336 Downloads
Luis Gomero Osorio, Douglas Murray and Erika Rosenthal
Bringing Pesticide Injury Cases to US Courts: The Challenges of Transnational Litigation pp. 337-342 Downloads
David C. Strouss
From Precautionary Principle to Nationwide Ban on Endosulfan in India pp. 343-349 Downloads
Ambalathinkal D Dileep Kumar and Chelaton Jayakumar
Glyphosate: The European Controversy – A Review of Civil Society Struggles and Regulatory Failures pp. 351-356 Downloads
Peter Clausing
Monsanto’s Legal Strategy in Argentina from a Human Rights Perspective pp. 357-363 Downloads
Mirka Fries, Andrés López Cabello and Santiago Sánchez
Threats of, and Responses to, Agribusiness Land Acquisitions pp. 365-371 Downloads
Karol Boudreaux and Scott Schang
Tim Bartley, Rules without Rights – Land, Labor and Private Authority in the Global Economy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), 261 pp. 373-376 Downloads
Samentha Goethals

Volume 4, issue 1, 2019

Security, Business and Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory pp. 7-31 Downloads
Marya Farah and Maha Abdallah
The Rise of Private Military and Security Companies in European Union Migration Policies: Implications under the UNGPs pp. 33-53 Downloads
Daria Davitti
Certifying Private Security Companies: Effectively Ensuring the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights? pp. 55-77 Downloads
Sorcha Macleod and Rebecca Dewinter-Schmitt
Improving Human Rights in the Private Security Industry: Envisioning the Role of ICoCA in Latin America pp. 79-107 Downloads
Cristina Narváez González and Katharine Valencia
Business, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Security in the Case Law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights pp. 109-130 Downloads
Núria Reguart-Segarra
Corporate Liability Under the US Alien Tort Statute: A Comment on Jesner v Arab Bank pp. 131-137 Downloads
William S. Dodge
Unlocking the Potential of the New OECD Due Diligence Guidance on Responsible Business Conduct pp. 139-145 Downloads
Catie Shavin
Rights Holders’ Participation and Access to Remedies: Lessons Learned from the Doce River Dam Disaster pp. 147-153 Downloads
Joana Nabuco and Leticia Aleixo
The EU’s Export Control of Cyber Surveillance Technology: Human Rights Approaches pp. 155-162 Downloads
Machiko Kanetake
Are Internet Protocols the New Human Rights Protocols? Understanding ‘RFC 8280 – Research into Human Rights Protocol Considerations’ pp. 163-169 Downloads
Vivek Krishnamurthy
Does India’s Draft Mineral Policy Recognize and Implement Public Trust over Mineral Resources and Intergenerational Equity? pp. 171-176 Downloads
Kinnari Bhatt
Big Tobacco v Australia: Challenges to Plain Packaging pp. 177-184 Downloads
Sera Mirzabegian
Lyn K L Tjon Soei Len, Minimum Contract Justice: A Capabilities Perspective on Sweatshops and Consumer Contracts (Hart Publishing, 2017), 160 pp pp. 185-188 Downloads
Angie Redecopp
The Future of Business and Human Rights, Jernej Letnar Cernic and Nicolas Carrillo-Santarelli (eds) (Intersentia, Cambridge, UK, February 2018), 330 pp pp. 189-191 Downloads
Lorraine Ruffing
S. Khoury and D. Whyte, Corporate Human Rights Violations: Global Prospects for Legal Action (Taylor & Francis Group, 2017), pp. 210 pp. 193-195 Downloads
Kathleen Rehbein
A Book Review of Corporate Human Rights Violations: Global Prospects for Legal Action – CORRIGENDUM pp. 197-197 Downloads
Kathleen Rehbein
The Commitment Curve: Global Regulation of Business and Human Rights – ERRATUM pp. 199-199 Downloads
Tori Loven Kirkebø and Malcolm Langford
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