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Business and human rights
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ISBN: 1316814149 131681453X 1316814920 1316816486 1316797996 1316815315 1107175291 131662692X 1316811808 9781316816486 9781316797990 9781316626924 9781107175297 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge [UK] New York

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The regulation of business in the global economy poses one of the main challenges for governance, as illustrated by the dynamic scholarly and policy debates about the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and a possible international treaty on the matter. This book takes on the conceptual and legal underpinnings of global governance approaches to business and human rights, with an emphasis on the Guiding Principles (GPs) and attention to the current treaty process. Analyses of the GPs have tended to focus on their static dimension, such as the standards they include, rather than on their capacity to change, to push the development of new norms, and practices that might go beyond the initial content of the GPs and improve corporate compliance with human rights. This book engages both the static and dynamic dimensions of the GPs, and considers the issue through the eyes of scholars and practitioners from different parts of the world.

Law and globalization from below
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ISBN: 0521607353 0521845408 1107152089 0511130791 0511182732 0511322747 0511494092 1280416017 0511200498 0511129262 9780521607353 9780511129261 9780511494093 9780511130793 9780521845403 9781107152083 9781280416019 9780511182730 9780511200496 9780511322747 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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This book is an unprecedented attempt to analyze the role of the law in the global movement for social justice. Case studies in the book are written by leading scholars from both the global South and the global North, and combine empirical research on the ground with innovative sociolegal theory to shed new light on a wide array of topics. Among the issues examined are the role of law and politics in the World Social Forum; the struggle of the anti-sweatshop movement for the protection of international labour rights; and the challenge to neoliberal globalization and liberal human rights raised by grassroots movements in India and indigenous peoples around the world. These and other cases, the editors argue, signal the emergence of a subaltern cosmopolitan law and politics that calls for new social and legal theories capable of capturing the potential and tensions of counter-hegemonic globalization.


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Balancing wealth and health
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ISBN: 0191756288 0191664650 0191664669 9780191664656 9780191756283 9780199676743 0199676747 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford

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This title examines the tension between intellectual property law and access to medicine in a set of developing countries caught between their international trade obligations and their commitment to the health of their citizens.


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Radical deprivation on trial
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ISBN: 1316406245 131640532X 1316406709 1316406938 1316406474 1139940848 1316406016 1107078881 1107436885 1316403785 9781316405789 1316405788 9781316406014 9781107078888 9781139940849 9781107436886 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This book is an empirical study of contributions by courts in the Global South to comparative constitutionalism. It offers an analytical and comparative framework for understanding these constitutional innovations and illustrates them with a detailed qualitative study of the most ambitious case in constitutional adjudication in Latin America over the last decade: the Colombian Constitutional Court's structural injunction affecting the rights of over four million internally displaced people (IDPs) in Colombia, and its implementation process. While the ruling (known as T-025 in Colombia) was handed down in 2004, its monitoring process continues to this day. This book traces the case's evolution over the last ten years from its origin to its effects on law, policy, politics, and public opinion. The far-reaching insights from this case study will be of interest to scholars of comparative constitutionalism as well as leading constitutional courts in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

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