Business and Human Rights Journal
2016 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2018
- The Commitment Curve: Global Regulation of Business and Human Rights pp. 157-185

- Tori Loven Kirkebø and Malcolm Langford
- Business and Human Rights in Occupied Territory: The UN Database of Business Active in Israel’s Settlements pp. 187-209

- Valentina Azarova
- Virtue Ethics and Natural Law Responses to Human Rights Quandaries in Business pp. 211-232

- Alejo José G Sison
- Social Bonds for Sustainable Development: A Human Rights Perspective on Impact Investing pp. 233-255

- Stephen Kim Park
- How the Business Debate Influenced (or not) the Conflict Between Catalonia and Spain pp. 257-264

- Daniel Iglesias Márquez and Maria Prandi
- Business and Human Rights during the Trump Era pp. 265-270

- Arvind Ganesan
- None of their Business? How the United Nations is Calling on Global Companies to Lead the Way on Human Rights of LGBTI people pp. 271-276

- Dan Bross, Fabrice Houdart and Salil Tripathi
- The Third Session of the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on a Business and Human Rights Treaty pp. 277-283

- Doug Cassel
- A Feminist Approach to the Binding Instrument on Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises pp. 285-290

- Sanyu Awori, Felogene Anumo, Denisse Cordova Montes and Layla Hughes
- Inside the Dirty Fuels Campaign: Lessons for Business and Human Rights pp. 291-297

- Michel Yoboué and Jonathan Kaufman
- Juan José Álvarez Rubio and Katerina Yiannibas (editors), Human Rights in Business: Removal of Barriers to Access to Justice in the European Union (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2017) ISBN 978-1-138-28418-0, i–xii, pp.146 and index pp. 299-301

- Peter Muchlinski
- Karin Lukas, Barbara Linder, Astrid Kutrzeba and Claudia Sprenger, Corporate Accountability: The Role and Impact of Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms (UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016), pp. ix + 397 pp. 303-306

- Manoj Kumar Sinha
- César Rodriguez-Garavito (ed), Business and Human Rights: Beyond the End of the Beginning (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 207 pp pp. 307-309

- Khalil Hamdani
Volume 3, issue 1, 2018
- The UNGPs in the European Union: The Open Coordination of Business and Human Rights? pp. 1-22

- Daniel Augenstein, Mark Dawson and Pierre Thielbörger
- Neglecting the Proactive Aspect of Human Rights Due Diligence? A Critical Appraisal of the EU’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive as a Pillar One Avenue for Promoting Pillar Two Action pp. 23-45

- Karin Buhmann
- The Home State Duty to Regulate the Human Rights Impacts of TNCs Abroad: A Rebuttal pp. 47-73

- O’BRIEN, Claire Methven
- Public Procurement as a Tool for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: a Study of Collaboration, Due Diligence and Leverage in the Electronics Industry pp. 75-95

- Olga Martin-Ortega
- Protecting Human Rights Defenders: A Critical Step Towards a More Holistic Implementation of the UNGPs pp. 97-104

- Michael Ineichen
- Banks and Human Trafficking: Rethinking Human Rights Due Diligence pp. 105-111

- Maria Anne van Dijk, Marijn de Haas and Ruben Zandvliet
- What does Human Rights Due Diligence for Business Relationships Really Look Like on the Ground? pp. 113-121

- Kendyl Salcito and Mark Wielga
- Measuring Business Responsibility Disclosures of Indian Companies: A Data-Driven Approach to Influence Action pp. 123-129

- Namit Agarwal
- Applying the First Pillar of the UN Guiding Principles to Development Cooperation: The Performance of Swedish Agencies and State-owned Enterprises pp. 131-137

- Rasmus Kløcker Larsen and Sandra Atler
- Bridging Theory and Practice through Immersion: Innovations for Teaching Business and Human Rights at Business Schools pp. 139-144

- Dorothée Baumann-Pauly
- Areli Valencia, Human Rights Trade-offs in Times of Economic Growth: The Long-Term Capability Impacts of Extractive-Led Development (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2016), 281 pp pp. 145-147

- Fabiana Li
- Andreas Rühmkorf, Corporate Social Responsibility, Private Law and Global Supply Chains (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015), 288 pp pp. 149-151

- Michelle Westermann-Behaylo
- Kate Grosser, Lauren McCarthy and Maureen A Kilgour (editors), Gender Equality and Responsible Business: Expanding CSR Horizons (Routledge, 2016), 214 pp pp. 153-155

- Johanne Grosvold
Volume 2, issue 2, 2017
- Human Rights Due Diligence in Law and Practice: Good Practices and Challenges for Business Enterprises § pp. 195-224

- Robert McCORQUODALE, Lise Smit, Stuart Neely and Robin Brooks
- Human Rights Due Diligence as Risk Management: Social Risk Versus Human Rights Risk pp. 225-247

- Björn Fasterling
- ‘What Does This Mean?’: How UK Companies Make Sense of Human Rights pp. 249-273

- Louise J Obara
- Land Rights at the Time of Global Production: Leveraging Multi-Spatiality and ‘Legal Chokeholds’ pp. 275-295

- Tomaso Ferrando
- Business Responsibilities for Human Rights: A Commentary on Arnold pp. 297-309

- Nien-hê Hsieh
- On the Division of Moral Labour for Human Rights Between States and Corporations: A Reply to Hsieh pp. 311-316

- Denis G. Arnold
- The French Law on Duty of Care: A Historic Step Towards Making Globalization Work for All pp. 317-323

- Sandra Cossart, Jérôme Chaplier and Tiphaine Beau de Lomenie
- A Domestic Solution for Transboundary Harm: Singapore’s Haze Pollution Law pp. 325-333

- Mahdev Mohan
- Business Human Rights Responsibility for Refugees and Migrant Workers: Turning Policies into Practice in the Middle East pp. 335-342

- Samentha Goethals, Joe Bardwell, Mariam Bhacker and Bahaa Ezzelarab
- From Global Toolbox to Local Implementation: The IBA Practical Guide on Business and Human Rights for Business Lawyers pp. 343-350

- Stéphane Brabant and Elsa Savourey
- The UN Guiding Principles and the Legal Profession: Quo Vadis? pp. 351-357

- Stefanie Lemke
- Equipping Professionals for the Next Challenges: The Design and Results of a Multidisciplinary Business and Human Rights Clinic pp. 359-363

- Joanne Bauer
- Struggling to Take Off?: The Second Session of Intergovernmental Negotiations on a Treaty on Business and Human Rights pp. 365-370

- Carlos Lopez
- Human Rights Impact Assessments in a Brazil Land Conflict: Towards a Hybrid Approach pp. 371-377

- Irit Tamir and Sarah Zoen
- Nadia Bernaz, Business and Human Rights. History, Law and Policy – Bridging the Accountability Gap (Routledge, 2017), 313 pp pp. 379-381

- Elisa Giuliani
- Simon Baughen, Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs: Closing the Governance Gap. Corporations, Globalisation and the Law. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015), 271 pp pp. 383-386

- Alice de Jonge
- C. Walker-Said and J. D. Kelly (eds), Corporate Social Responsibility? Human Rights in the New Global Economy (Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2015), 392 pp pp. 387-389

- Glen Whelan
Volume 2, issue 1, 2017
- ‘The Elephant in the Room’: Corporate Tax Avoidance & Business and Human Rights pp. 1-30

- Shane Darcy
- Empty Promises and the Myth of Mining: Does Mining Lead to Pro-Poor Development? pp. 31-53

- Bonita Meyersfeld
- Determining Criteria to Evaluate Outcomes of Businesses’ Provision of Remedy: Applying a Human Rights-Based Approach pp. 55-85

- Benjamin Thompson
- Human Rights Impact Assessment of Business Activities: Key Criteria for Establishing a Meaningful Practice pp. 87-108

- Nora Götzmann
- Respecting Human Rights in Conflict Regions: How to Avoid the ‘Conflict Spiral’ pp. 109-133

- Andreas Graf and Andrea Iff
- Mega-Sporting Events and Human Rights—A Time for More Teamwork?* pp. 135-141

- Lucy Amis
- The Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles into Daily Business Operations and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games* pp. 143-148

- Hiroshi Ishida and Hiroki Wada
- Molmou v Guinea: The ECOWAS Court of Justice at the Service of its Member States pp. 149-155

- Fréderic Foromo Loua and Jonathan Kaufman
- Lessons from the Samarco Disaster1 pp. 157-162

- Baskut Tuncak
- Corporate Readiness and the Human Rights Risks of Applying FPIC in the Global Mining Industry pp. 163-169

- Deanna Kemp and John R Owen
- Incorporating Children and Adolescents’ Rights in Corporate Management: A Tool Based on Strategic Maps and the Sustainability Balanced Scorecard pp. 171-176

- Lívia Menezes Pagotto, Leticia Arthuzo, Aron Belinky, Daniela Gomes Pinto and Mario Monzoni
- Fabiana Li, Unearthing Conflict: Corporate Mining, Activism and Expertise in Peru. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2015) pp. 265 pp. 177-179

- Maria Prandi
- Jingchen Zhao, Corporate Social Responsibility in Contemporary China (Cheltenham; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2014) pp. 328 pp. 181-183

- Juelin Yin
- Dorothée Baumann-Pauly and Justine Nolan, Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice (New York: Routledge, 2016) pp. xx+350 pp. 185-187

- Harry J. van Buren
- Henry Shue, Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence and U.S. Foreign Policy, 2nd ed., (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996) pp ix+236 pp. 189-194

- Barbara Frey
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