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The Business of Human Rights - An Evolving Agenda for Corporate Responsibility

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This book provides a very good selection of the range of issues of corporate responsibility in the area of human rights. The authors offer insightful engagement with a variety of issues based on application to relevant examples in practice and from different perspectives. Informationen zum Autor Aurora Voiculescu is Senior Lecturer in Socio-Legal Studies and Human Rights in the Department of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Law, the University of Westminster (London). She is the co-editor (with D. McBarnet and T. Campbell) of The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law (2007). Helen Yanacopulos is senior lecturer in International Politics and Development at The Open University. She is the co-editor of Civil War, Civil Peace (2005). She has acted as a consultant to various international agencies in matters of civil society, labour and human rights. Klappentext In a time when multinational corporations have become truly globalised, demands for global standards on their behaviour are increasingly difficult to dismiss. Work conditions in sweatshops, widespread destruction of the environment, and pharmaceutical trials in third world countries are only the tip of the iceberg. This timely collection of essays addresses the interface between the calls for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the demands for an extension of international human rights standards. Scholars from a vast variety of backgrounds provide expert yet accessible accounts of questions of law, politics, economics and international relations and how they relate to one another, while also encouraging non-legal perspectives on how businesses operate within and around human rights. The result is an essential incursion for a wide range of scholars, practitioners and students in law, development, business studies and international studies, in this emerging area of human rights. Vorwort An essential text that provides a human rights approach to corporate responsibilities across the globe. Zusammenfassung The Business of Human Rights is an essential text that provides a human rights approach to corporate responsibilities, and places of these responsibilities within society across the globe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Human Rights in Business Contexts: An Overview - Aurora Voiculescu and Helen Yanacopulos 2. Human Rights and the Normative Ordering of Global Capitalism - Aurora Voiculescu 3. Brands, Corporate Social Responsibility and Reputation Management - Fiona Harris 4. Transforming Labour Standards to Labour Rights - Piya Pangsapa and Mark J. Smith 5. Violent Corporate Crime, Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights - Gary Slapper 6. Access to Medicines: Intellectual Property Rights, Human Rights and Justice - Keren Bright and Lois Muragur 7. Foundations: Actors of Change? - Helen Yanacopulos 8. Combating Transnational Corporate Corruption: Enhancing Human Rights and Good Governance - John Hatchard 9. Business in Zones of Conflict: An Emergent Corporate Security Responsibility? - Nicole Dietelhoff and Klaus Deiter Wolf 10. Human Rights, Ethics and International Business: the Case of Nigeria - Olufemi Amao 11. Clusters of Injustice: Human Rights, Environmental Sustainability and Labour Standards - Mark J. Smith and Piya Pangsapa...

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Authors Aurora Voiculescu, Aurora Yanacopulos Voiculescu, Klau Wolf, Helen Yanacopulos
Assisted by Aurora Voiculescu (Editor), Helen Yanacopulos (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.01.2011
 
EAN 9781848138636
ISBN 978-1-84813-863-6
No. of pages 256
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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