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245 0 0 _aHuman rights and corporations /
_cedited by David Kinley.
264 1 _aFarnham, England ;
_aBurlington, VT :
_bAshgate Pub.,
_c[2009]
264 4 _c©2009
300 _axix, 540 pages ;
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aInternational library of essays on rights
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPART I. FRAMING THE RELATIONSHIP.
_tHuman rights and multinationals : is there a problem? /
_rPeter Muchlinski ;
_gThe
_tamorality of profit : transnational corporations and human rights /
_rBeth Stephens ;
_tHuman rights codes for transnational corporations : what can the Sullivan and MacBride principles tell us? /
_rChristopher McCrudden ;
_tBusiness and human rights /
_rDavid Weissbrodt ;
_tMultinational corporations and the ethics of global responsibility : problems and possibilities /
_rMahmood Monshipouri, Claude Welch, Jr. and Evan Kennedy ;
_tHuman rights : the emerging norm of corporate social responsibility /
_rClaire Moore Dickerson --
_gPART II. CONCEPTUAL PERSPECTIVES.
_tProtecting human rights in a globalized world /
_rDinah Shelton ;
_tCorporations and human rights : a theory of legal responsibility /
_rSteven Ratner ;
_tMeta-regulation : legal accountability for corporate social responsibility /
_rChristine Parker --
_gPART III. PRACTICE, PROBLEMS AND POTENTIAL. The
_tsangam of foreign investment, multinational corporations and human rights : an Indian perspective for a developing Asia /
_rSurya Deva ;
_gThe
_tUN human rights norms for corporations : the private implications of public international law /
_rDavid Kinley and Rachel Chambers ;
_tEngage, embed, and embellish : theory versus practice in the corporate social responsibility movement /
_rJohn Conley and Cynthia Williams ;
_tSeparating myth from reality about corporate responsibility /
_rHarold Koh ;
_gThe
_tinterface between globalisation, corporate responsibility and the legal profession /
_rHalina Ward.
520 _a"The erstwhile unlikely coupling of human rights and corporations is now a typical feature of corporate/community relations. High-profile corporate infringements of human rights, the rise and rise of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and on-going efforts to regulate corporate behaviour through legal regimes, at both domestic and international levels, have spawned a mountain of academic literature and commentary. This volume assembles the leading essays from this body of work. Together they frame the relationship between human rights and corporations by charting its history and salient features; tackle the conceptual perspectives of the relationship and detail the practice, problems and potential of the relationship."--Publisher's website.
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