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that a case can be made for extraterritorial regulation without doing too much violence to the well-established principles …
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The current United Nations process for drafting a Business and Human Rights treaty employs international human rights law as its paradigmatic frame of reference, including for the scope of corporations' legal obligations. Applying an evaluative framework based on Thomas Franck, Robert Keohane...
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The article accounts for three baselines that marked the thinking in the field of business and human rights: the first legalization baseline drawn by international human rights lawyers engaged in the UN Draft Norms effort of early 2000s, the second baseline exposing the polycentrism and...
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