- Special Issue: Business and human rights: Looking ahead through the eyes of emerging voices
- Muhammad Asif Khan, Reimagining International Investment Law: Empowering Rightsholders and Addressing Legal Imperialism
- Jake Okechukwu Effoduh, Digital Colonialism and the Role of Local Intermediaries: Examining Big Tech’s Impact on Data Sovereignty and Human Rights in Africa
- Sebastian Smart, Corporate Power, Conflict and Transitional Justice: Addressing Business Human Rights Abuses in the Digital Era
- Justin Jos Poonjatt, To Waive or Not to Waive: Questioning the Use of Legal Waivers in Business Human Rights
- Hiruni Alwishewa, At the Crossroads of Business, Human Rights and Security: Business and Human Rights in Arms Trade Governance
- Marisa McVey, Outsourcing the Responsibility to Respect? ‘Visibilising’ the External Expert in Business and Human Rights Litigation
- Ekaterina Aristova, Strategic Business and Human Rights Litigation: It Is a Marathon, not a Sprint
- Yingru Li, Just Accounting
- Alysha Kate Elias Shivji, Time for a Break from the UNGPs? Reimagining the Future of Business and Human Rights
- Ana Cardia, Epistemic Justice, Co-Production and HREDD: A Three-Step Agenda for Advancing Business and Human Rights Research
- Developments in the Field
- Théa Bounfour & Lucie Chatelain, A (So Far Unlikely) Day in Court: An Overview of the First Judicial Decisions under the French Duty of Vigilance Law
- Luuk Ex, Bo Hijstek, & Mariëtte van Huijstee, Human Rights Risks from Immersive Technologies
- Yvonne Khor & Jing Hao Liong, Closing the Gap between Ideals and Reality: Lessons from a Malaysian SME’s Experiment with Ethical Recruitment in the Nepal-Malaysia Corridor
- J. MacLennan & W. De Catelle, The Revision of EU Greenwashing Laws: A New Framework of Analysis
Saturday, December 13, 2025
New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal
The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 10, nos. 2-3, October 2025) is out. Contents include:

