The latest issue of the International Community Law Review (vol. 25, n°3-4, 2023) is out, with a special issue on "Sustainable Development, Business and Human Rights: A Comparative Study".
Editorial
Matthieu Burnay, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Special Issue on Sustainable Development, Business and Human Rights: A Comparative Study
ARTICLES
Dalia Palombo, María Paula López Velásquez, The US at the Margins of Business and Human Rights
Pauline Martini, Holding Corporations Liable for Breaches of Indigenous Peoples’ Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia: Chimera or Reality?
Matthieu Burnay, Bin Li, Chinese Perspectives on Sustainable Development Discourses and Practices at National and International Levels
Ludovica Chiussi Curzi, Climate Change and its ‘Grotian’ Effects on a Principle of Corporate Liability in International Law
Jacinta Studdert, Valencia Govender, Johann Spies, Marta Jarque Branguli, Sofia Nievas, Maria Fernanda Roca Silva, Wen Zhu, Pryderi Diebschlag, Remi Sassine, Wim Cilliers, Kate Swart, Milena Szuniewicz-Wenzel, Sarah Hill-Smith, Saskia Wolters, Catherine Wang, Corporate Due Diligence and Reporting Requirements for Climate Change and Human Rights
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