15 septembre 2018

REVUE : Business and Human Rights Journal (vol. 3, n°2, July 2018)

David ROY

The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (vol. 3, n°2, July 2018) is out.


Articles
Tori Loven Kirkebø, Malcolm Langford, The Commitment Curve: Global Regulation of Business and Human Rights 
Valentina Azarova, Business and Human Rights in Occupied Territory: The UN Database of Business Active in Israel’s Settlements 
Alejo José G Sison, Virtue Ethics and Natural Law Responses to Human Rights Quandaries in Business 
Stephen Kim Park, Social Bonds for Sustainable Development: A Human Rights Perspective on Impact Investing

Developments in the Field
Daniel Iglesias Márquez, Maria Prandi, How the Business Debate Influenced (or not) the Conflict Between Catalonia and Spain 
Arvind Ganesan, Business and Human Rights during the Trump Era 
Dan Bross, Fabrice Houdart, Salil Tripathi, None of their Business? How the United Nations is Calling on Global Companies to Lead the Way on Human Rights of LGBTI people 
Doug Cassel, The Third Session of the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on a Business and Human Rights Treaty 
Sanyu Awori, Felogene Anumo, Denisse Cordova Montes, Layla Hughes, A Feminist Approach to the Binding Instrument on Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises 
Michel Yoboué, Jonathan Kaufman, Inside the Dirty Fuels Campaign: Lessons for Business and Human Rights




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