- Articles
- Etienne Roy Grégoire, Marc-André Anzueto, Bonnie Campbell, Mélisande Séguin, Nancy R. Tapias Torrado, & Karen Hamilton, ‘Do-it-Yourself FPIC’: The Political Grammar of Canada’s Normative Entrepreneurship in the Global Extractive Sector
- Leonard Feld, Leading the Way or Crossing the Line? The Extraterritorial Dimension of the EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
- Eva Nave, Criminal Hate Speech Attributable to Online Platforms: A Call for a Thorough Corporate Remedial Responsibilities Framework in Europe
- Naphtali Ukamwa, Towards a Definition of a Sustainable Corporation Under the International Frameworks on Business and Human Rights
- Developments in the Field Symposium; Business and Human Rights and the arms industry: challenges, prospects, and current dynamics
- Valentina Azarova, León Castellanos-Jankiewicz, Tomas Hamilton, Cannelle Lavite, & Chloe Bailey, Corporate Accountability in the Arms Sector: Possibilities, Limits, and Visions of Justice
- Shahd Hammouri, Reckoning With the Paradox of Regulating the Arms Industry: The Context of Palestine
- Lana Baydas, Human Rights Due Diligence Within the Arms Industry: Challenges, Practices and Opportunities
- Marina Aksenova, The Arms Industry and International Criminal Liability: Challenging the Status Quo?
- Michael Marchant & Zenkosi Mathe, ‘Offshoring’ Weapons Production and Implications for Export Controls: Lessons from South Africa
- Hiruni Alwishewa, Addressing the Human Rights Risks of Financing the Arms Industry: Insights from Banks’ Corporate Policies
- Emma Baldi, Arms Exports and the Right to Life: The RWM Italia Case
- Cynthia L. Ebbs, Advancing the Humanitarian Imperative of the Arms Trade Treaty: Public and Private Sector Engagement in Responsible Arms Transfers
- Antonio Guzmán Mutis, Corporate Duties of the Arms Industry at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: A Tale of Risk and Attribution
- Julie Février & Sarra Dajean, Corporate Complicity in International Crimes: Implications of the Lafarge Jurisprudence for the Arms Industry
Monday, April 20, 2026
New Issue: Business and Human Rights Journal
The latest issue of the Business and Human Rights Journal (Vol. 11, no. 1, February 2026) is out. Contents include:

