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Routledge Business and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Book

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Description

Explore the evolving landscape of corporate governance with this specialized text from the Routledge Research in Human Rights Law series. As business and human rights become a distinct field, understanding the regulatory shift is essential for legal professionals and scholars alike. This book examines the impact of the 2011 United Nations Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights. It analyzes the state duty to protect against abuses by third parties and the corporate responsibility to respect human rights. By looking at recent national plans of action, the text provides a clear overview of how these principles function in practice. Readers will gain insights into the mechanisms designed to provide victims with access to effective judicial and non-judicial remedies. Whether you are studying international law or corporate compliance, this work offers a detailed look at the regulatory turn affecting business operations in Southeast Asia.

Key Features

Analyzes the 2011 United Nations Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights and their impact on global corporate governance.

Examines the state duty to protect against human rights abuses committed by third parties, including various business entities.

Covers the corporate responsibility to respect human rights within the context of the modern regulatory environment.

Provides an overview of recent national plans of action and their role in implementing human rights standards.

Discusses methods for increasing victim access to effective judicial and non-judicial remedies for human rights violations.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 October 2014
Listed Since
19 December 2013

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