- Articles
- David Jason Karp, Business and Human Rights in a Changing World Order: Beyond the Ethics of Disembedded Liberalism
- Julia Dehm, Beyond Climate Due Diligence: Fossil Fuels, ‘Red Lines’ and Reparations
- Barnali Choudhury, Corporate Law’s Threat to Human Rights: Why Human Rights Due Diligence Might Not Be Enough
- Marianna Leite, Beyond Buzzwords: Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence and a Rights-Based Approach to Business Models
- Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Francisco Cantamutto, & Lucas Castiglioni, Human Rights Due Diligence by Corporate Creditors in Sovereign Debt Restructurings – A Great Missing Link
- Developments in the Field
- Thales Cavalcanti Coelho, Access to Remedies and Reparations: From Brazilian Practice to International Binding Standards
- Caio C. V. Machado & Thaís Helena Aguiar, Emerging Regulations on Content Moderation and Misinformation Policies of Online Media Platforms: Accommodating the Duty of Care into Intermediary Liability Models
- Elodie Aba, A Fast and Fair Energy Transition: How Community Legal Action and New Legislation are Shaping the Global Shift to Renewable Energy
- Meagan Barrera & Danny Rayman Labrin, Protecting Reproductive Rights Post-Roe: Can Companies Keep Your Data Safe?
- Kendyl Salcito, Automotive Supply Chain Links to the Uyghur Genocide: Reversing a Growing Crisis
- Elena Corcione, In the Wake of Bonsucro: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives and Third-Party Certifiers at the Test Bench of OECD National Contact Points
- Daniel Iglesias Márquez, The Catalan Centre for Business and Human Rights: Addressing Extraterritorial Corporate Human Rights Abuses at the Subnational Level
- Katharine Booth, Mind the Governance Gaps: Harmful Corporate Strategies Leading to Avoidance of Responsibility and Civil Society Counter-Strategies
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal
The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 8, no. 2, June 2023) is out. Contents include: