- Scholarly Articles
- Ekaterina Aristova, The Future of Tort Litigation against Transnational Corporations in the English Courts: Is Forum [Non] Conveniens Back?
- Kinnari Bhatt & Gamze Erdem Türkelli, OECD National Contact Points as Sites of Effective Remedy: New Expressions of the Role and Rule of Law within Market Globalization?
- Jennifer Green, Closing the Accountability Gap in Corporate Supply Chains for Violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
- Michael Ashley Stein & Ilias Bantekas, Including Disability in Business and Human Rights Discourse and Corporate Practice
- Sarah Hofmayer, Conceptualizing Work Integration Social Enterprises under International Human Rights Law
- Developments in the Field
- Nicolas Bueno & Christine Kaufmann, The Swiss Human Rights Due Diligence Legislation: Between Law and Politics
- Markus Krajewski, Kristel Tonstad, & Franziska Wohltmann, Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence in Germany and Norway: Stepping, or Striding, in the Same Direction?
- Jernej Letnar Černič, The Reformed EU Human Rights Sanctions Regime: A Step Forward or an Empty Threat?
- Rosa Polaschek, Responses to the Uyghur Crisis and the Implications for Business and Human Rights Legislation
- Erika George, Racism as a Human Rights Risk: Reconsidering the Corporate ‘Responsibility to Respect’ Rights
- Aruna Kashyap, Kyle Knight, & Margaret Wurth, COVID-19 Exposes Warped Global Health Power: The System Needs a Course Correction
- Pillkyu Hwang & Yae-Ahn Park, When the Complexity of the Large-Scale Development Project Becomes a Roadblock to Access to Justice
- Richard Ryan & Ellen Parry, The Montara Class Action Decision and Implications for Corporate Accountability for Australian Companies
- Anthony Ewing, Promoting Business and Human Rights Education: Lessons from Colombia, Ukraine and Pakistan
Saturday, December 4, 2021
New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal
The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 6, no. 3, October 2021) is out. Contents include: