The latest issue of the International Review of the Red Cross (vol. 94, n°887, Autumn 2012) is out. The theme is "Business, Violence and Conflict." Contents include:
- Interview
- Interview with John G. Ruggie
- Articles
- Business meets conflict: only risks or also opportunities?
- Hugo Slim, Business actors in armed conflict: towards a new humanitarian agenda
- Achim Wennmann, The role of business in armed violence reduction and prevention
- Business and the law – in armed conflict and other situations of violence
- Sarah Percy, Regulating the private security industry: a story of regulating the last war
- Rachel Davis, The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and conflict-affected areas: state obligations and business responsibilities
- Joanna Kyriakakis, Developments in international criminal law and the case of business involvement in international crimes
- Simon O'Connor, Corporations, international crimes and national courts: a Norwegian view
- The Practice
- Scott Jerbi, Assessing the roles of multi-stakeholder initiatives in advancing the business and human rights agenda
- Barbara Dubach & Maria Teresa Machado, The importance of stakeholder engagement in the corporate responsibility to respect human rights
- John Bray & Antony Crockett, Responsible risk-taking in conflict-affected countries: the need for due diligence and the importance of collective approaches
- Claude Voillat, Pushing the humanitarian agenda through engagement with business actors: the ICRC's experience
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