
The latest issue of the
International Community Law Review (Vol. 24, nos. 1-2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Integrated Perspectives from International Law, EU Law and Contract Law
- Laura Valle & Stefania Baroncelli, Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights and Sustainable Development: Integrated Perspectives from International Law, EU Law and Contract Law
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Ludovica Chiussi Curzi & Camille Malafosse, A Public International Law Outlook on Business and Human Rights
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Patrick Simon Perillo, The Role of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the National Contact Points in Shaping the Future of Corporate Accountability
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Monica Rosini, From CSR to HRDD: An Overview of Approaches, Initiatives and Measures Adopted by the European Union
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Daniel Augenstein, Stefania Baroncelli, & Orsolya Farkas, Between Private Governance and Public Regulation: Covid-19 and Workers’ Rights in Global Garment Supply Chains
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Laura Valle & Maria Chiara Marullo, Contract as an Instrument Achieving Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Goals
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Maria del Sagrario Navarro Lérida & Lorena Sales Pallarés, A True CSR through Codes of Conduct? The Need for a Source-Based Approach to Find Criteria for Accountability for the Activity of Multinationals
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Stephen J. Turner and Claire Bright, From ‘Due Diligence’ to ‘Adequate Redress’. Towards Compulsory Human Rights and Environmental Insurance for Companies?
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Michele Cozzio, Public Procurement as a Tool to Promote Sustainable Business Strategies: The Way Forward for the European Union