Tuesday, December 20, 2022

New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal

The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 7, no. 3, October 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Business and Human Rights in Latin America
  • Editorial
    • Humberto Cantú Rivera, Danielle Anne Pamplona & Ulf Thoene, Business and Human Rights in Latin America: An Introduction to the Special Issue
  • Articles
    • Cristina Blanco Vizarreta & Weronika Betta, Business and Human Rights in Latin America: A Systematic Review of Scholarship
    • Nicolás M. Perrone, Bridging the Gap between Foreign Investor Rights and Obligations: Towards Reimagining the International Law on Foreign Investment
    • Judith Schönsteiner, Inter-American Elements for a Systemic Approach to State-Owned Enterprises’ Human Rights Obligations
    • Diana Guarnizo-Peralta, Marketing Ultra-Processed Food and Beverages to Children in Latin America: Business Responsibilities and State Duties
    • Roger Merino, The Politics of Localizing Human Rights: Chinese Policies and Corporate Practices in Latin America
  • Developments in the Field
    • Laura Treviño Lozano, Is Latin America Missing the Links Between Procurement, Sustainability and Human Rights?
    • Marco Alberto Velásquez-Ruiz & Carolina Olarte-Bácares, Access to Remedy and the Construction of Collective Memory: New Perspectives in the Realm of the Colombian Transitional Justice Project
    • Danilo B. Garrido Alves, Daniela Arantes Prata & Camila Manfredini de Abreu, A New Route for Redress in the Samarco Case? An Overview of the Simplified Indemnification System’s (Un)Lawfulness
    • Humberto Cantú Rivera & Miguel Barboza López, Corporate Liability for Human Rights Abuses in Latin American Courts: Some Recent Developments
    • Rebecca DeWinter-Schmitt, Samuel Jones & Richard Stazinski, Missing in Action? Investor Responses to the War in Ukraine
    • Antonella Angelini & Shauna Curphey, The Overlooked Advantages of the Independent Monitoring and Complaint Investigation System in the Worker-driven Social Responsibility Model in US Agriculture
    • Ganna Khrystova & Olena Uvarova, Gender Component of Internal Displacement in Ukraine: A Case of Business (In)Capability to Localize Human Rights Impact Assessment