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OverviewThis volume offers a systematic overview of the different tools through which the human rights accountability of transnational corporations may be improved. It first examines the responsibility of States in controlling transnational corporations, emphasizing both the limits imposed by the protection of the rights of investors under investment treaties and the potential of the US Alien Tort Claims Act and other similar extra-territorial legislations. It then turns to self-regulation by transnational corporations, through the use of codes of conduct or international framework agreements. It then discusses recent attempts at the global level to improve the human rights accountability of corporations by the direct imposition on corporations of obligations under international law. Finally, it considers the use of public procurement policies or of conditionalities in the lending policies of multilateral lending institutions in order to incentivize TNCs to behave ethically. Altogether, the book offers a rigorous legal analysis of these different developments and critically appraises their potential. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Olivier De Schutter , Juliana Nam , Ines Tofalo , Terra Lawson-RemerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Edition: 12th ed. Volume: 12 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.775kg ISBN: 9781841136530ISBN 10: 1841136530 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 11 September 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews...De Schutter has succeeded in putting together a coherent book by approaching the issue along four avenues through which the impunity of corporations for human rights violations may be addressed...Netherlands Quarterly of Human RightsNicola JagersVol 26/3 (2008)This book gives an account of the different ways by which these new 'masters of the universe' can now be held bound by human rights obligations, with the different themes in the book being drawn together very well in the editor's interesting introduction.K D EwingEuropean Human Rights Law Review2008, 2...contains contributions solely on the topic of corporations themost important challenge the international community is facing.Eric De BrabandereLeiden Journal of International Law22-1, 2009 ...De Schutter has succeeded in putting together a coherent book by approaching the issue along four avenues through which the impunity of corporations for human rights violations may be addressed... Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights Nicola Jagers Vol 26/3 (2008) This book gives an account of the different ways by which these new 'masters of the universe' can now be held bound by human rights obligations, with the different themes in the book being drawn together very well in the editor's interesting introduction. K D Ewing European Human Rights Law Review 2008, 2 ...De Schutter has succeeded in putting together a coherent book by approaching the issue along four avenues through which the impunity of corporations for human rights violations may be addressed... Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights Nicola Jagers Vol 26/3 (2008) This book gives an account of the different ways by which these new 'masters of the universe' can now be held bound by human rights obligations, with the different themes in the book being drawn together very well in the editor's interesting introduction. K D Ewing European Human Rights Law Review 2008, 2 ...contains contributions solely on the topic of corporations -- themost important challenge the international community is facing. Eric De Brabandere Leiden Journal of International Law 22-1, 2009 Author InformationOlivier De Schutter is a Global Law Professor at New York University and Co-ordinator of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights. He is also a Professor at the University of Louvain (Belgium) and at the College of Europe (Natolin). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |