Saturday, August 27, 2022

New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal

The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 7, no. 2, June 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Scholarly Articles
    • Thomas Donaldson, Intrinsic Values and Human Rights: Corporate Duties Depend on Industry Values
    • Melisa N Handl, Sara L Seck & Penelope Simons, Gender and Intersectionality in Business and Human Rights Scholarship
    • Vivek Krishnamurthy, With Great (Computing) Power Comes Great (Human Rights) Responsibility: Cloud Computing and Human Rights
    • Fiona McGaughey, Hinrich Voss, Holly Cullen & Matthew C Davis, Corporate Responses to Tackling Modern Slavery: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, France and the United Kingdom
    • Andi Baaij, The Potential of Arbitration as Effective Remedy in Business and Human Rights: Will the Hague Rules be Enough?
  • Developments in the Field
    • Christopher Patz, The EU’s Draft Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: A First Assessment
    • Shannon Marcoux, Coca-Cola’s Cape Town Crisis: Examining Companies’ Water Rights Obligations in a Changing Climate
    • Chia-Yun Po, Vietnam Marine Life Disaster: A Test Case of a Home State’s Jurisdiction in Taiwan
    • David Alfrey, Lucy Amis, Steve Nickelsburg & William Rook, Candidate City Human Rights Proposals for the 2026 World Cup: The Promise of a Positive Legacy
    • Mustafa Qadri, Qatar Labour Reforms Ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup