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This paper examines the growth of transnational governance, and what it means for business lawyers advising multinational corporate clients. The term “governance” incorporates the network of actors, instruments and mechanisms that now govern transnational corporations, separate from the...
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The ‘business and human rights’ (BHR) field emerged amidst concerns during the last thirty years over the adequacy of national legal systems and institutions in addressing transnational human rights impacts of global market integration. BHR relies on transnational governance networks and...
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of international law. In a globalized world, global corporate citizenship gained importance as corporations expanded … their businesses from local to global level. The shift from local to global in the liberalized world changed the landscape … subject. Further, we aim to find answers that how globalization has affected CSR at a global level and to assess the …
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’ complicity in Human Rights violations committed in the developing world. Two case studies from India and China highlight the …
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transnational activists and the changing norms and practices of development finance institutions such as the World Bank, some of the … largest commercial banks in the world created a global private regulatory regime - the Equator Principles (“EPs”) — to …
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The deepening and widening of European integration has led to an increase in transborder crime. Concurrent prosecution and sanctioning by several Member States is not only a problem in inter-state relations and an obstacle in the European integration process, but also a violation of the ne bis...
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Imposing legal liability on corporations for their involvement in human rights violations remains problematic. In the United States, civil liability in such circumstances developed in a series of Alien Tort Statute cases. This evolution came to an abrupt end with the cases of Kiobel v. Royal...
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