Business and Human Rights Journal
2016 - 2024
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Volume 1, issue 2, 2016
- Outlining the Case for a Common Law Duty of Care of Business to Exercise Human Rights Due Diligence pp. 179-202

- Doug Cassel
- The Necessity for a Business and Human Rights Treaty pp. 203-227

- David Bilchitz
- ‘Is Fox News a Breach of Human Rights?’: The News Media’s Immunity from the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights pp. 229-253

- Sarah Joseph
- Corporations and Human Rights Obligations pp. 255-275

- Denis G Arnold
- Business Ethics and Human Rights: An Overview* pp. 277-306

- George G Brenkert
- The World Economic Forum and Nike: Emerging ‘Shared Responsibility’ and Institutional Control Models for Achieving a Socially Responsible Global Supply Chain? pp. 307-313

- Thomas A Hemphill and George O White
- Respecting Human Rights in the On-Demand Economy: Closing the New Governance Gap pp. 315-320

- Faris Natour
- Mapping Recent Developments in Transparency of Extractive Industries pp. 321-326

- Zorka Milin
- The Record of International Financial Institutions on Business and Human Rights pp. 327-332

- Jessica Evans
- Extraterritorial detention contracting in Australia and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights pp. 333-340

- Brynn O’brien,
- Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business—A Pioneering Country-Based Initiative pp. 341-348

- Donna Jean Guest
- Binding corporate human rights obligations: A few observations from the South African legal framework pp. 349-356

- Lise Smit
- Integrating Business and Human Rights in the Inter-American Human Rights System pp. 357-365

- Alejandra Gonza
- Hin-Yan Liu, Law’s Impunity; Responsibility and the Modern Private Military Company (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart, 2015) pp xxvii + 371 pp. 367-370

- Shane Darcy
- Mahdev Mohan and Cynthia Morel (eds.), Business and Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Risk and the Regulatory Turn (London: Routledge, 2015) pp xx + 284 pp. 371-374

- Farzana Aslam
- Daniel Berliner, Anne Regan Greenleaf, Milli Lake, Margaret Levi and Jennifer Noveck, Labour Standards in International Supply Chains: Aligning Rights and Incentives (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015) pp xi + 205 pp. 375-378

- Aurora Voiculescu
- A Review of a Classic Book: Clapham Andrew, Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) pp. 648 pp. 379-385

- Radu Mares
Volume 1, issue 1, 2016
- Corporate Moral Agency and the Responsibility to Respect Human Rights in the UN Guiding Principles: Do Corporations Have Moral Rights? pp. 5-20

- Patricia H Werhane
- Human Rights Responsibility of Multinational Corporations, Political Ecology of Injustice: Learning from Bhopal Thirty Plus? pp. 21-40

- Upendra Baxi
- Towards a New Treaty on Business and Human Rights pp. 41-67

- Olivier de Schutter
- The Turn to Contractual Responsibility in the Global Extractive Industry pp. 69-94

- James Gathii and Ibironke T Odumosu-Ayanu
- Company Responses to Human Rights Reports: An Empirical Analysis pp. 95-110

- Menno T. Kamminga
- Negotiating a Treaty on Business and Human Rights: A Review of the First Intergovernmental Session pp. 111-116

- Carlos Lopez and Ben Shea
- National Action Plans: Current Status and Future Prospects for a New Business and Human Rights Governance Tool pp. 117-126

- O’BRIEN, Claire Methven, Amol Mehra, Sara Blackwell and Cathrine Bloch Poulsen-Hansen
- Community-Driven Operational Grievance Mechanisms pp. 127-132

- Jonathan Kaufman and Katherine McDONNELL
- The Mexican Judiciary’s Understanding of the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights pp. 133-138

- Humberto Cantú Rivera
- Chinese Internet Business and Human Rights pp. 139-144

- Min Jiang
- Beyond Rana Plaza: Next Steps for the Global Garment Industry and Bangladeshi Manufacturers pp. 145-151

- Motoko Aizawa and Salil Tripathi
- Addressing Security and Human Rights Challenges in Complex Environments pp. 153-158

- Alan Bryden and Lucía Hernández
- Engineering and Human Rights: Teaching Across the Divide pp. 159-164

- Shareen Hertel and Allison MacKAY
- David Karp, Responsibility for Human Rights, Transnational Corporations in Imperfect States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014) pp 218 pp. 165-168

- Nadia Bernaz
- Penelope Simons and Audrey Macklin, The Governance Gap: Extractive Industries, Human Rights and the Home State Advantage (London: Routledge, 2014) pp xxxvii+422 pp. 169-171

- Nomonde Nyembe
- ‘Business and Human Rights’ from Donaldson to Ruggie – A Review of a Classic Book: Thomas Donaldson, The Ethics of International Business (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989) pp 224 pp. 173-178

- Georges Enderle
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