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Informationen zum Autor Jernej Letnar Cernic is Associate Professor of Human Rights Law at the Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Senior Research Associate at gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) and Senior Research Fellow at the University Institute of European Studies – IUSE, Turin (Italy). He graduated from University of Ljubljana with the France Prešeren award. He completed his Ph.D. in Human Rights Law at the University of Aberdeen and holds a Diploma in Human Rights Law from the European University Institute and Diplome de droit international et de Droit compare des Droits de l’Homme (merit) from René Cassin Institut International des droits de l’homme. He has written extensively in the past on business and human rights law and on the European Human Rights Law. His works have been cited in reports by the United Nations, European Parliament and the Council of Europe and in academic studies from around the world. Klappentext Includes bibliographical references and index. Zusammenfassung This book explores how corporations could effectively respect and protect human rights without compromising their primary business objectives. The book analyses the theoretical foundations and the existing scope and nature of corporate accountability arising from economic and social rights at the international and national levels Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword - Paolo Davide Farah Acknowledgements PART I Fundamental concepts and historical context 1 Corporate accountability for socio-economic rights: introductory remarks 2 The historical development of corporate accountability for socio-economic rights 3 Globalization, investment and the socio-economic environment 4 Business, socio-economic rights and good practices PART II Corporate accountability for socio-economic rights 5 Corporate human rights obligations under socioeconomic rights 6 Corporate human rights obligations under specific socio-economic rights 7 Access to justice for victims of socio-economic rights violations PART III Corporate accountability for socio-economic rights and case studies 8 Corporate accountability concerning socio-economic rights in Cambodia 9 Corporate accountability concerning socio-economic rights in China 10 Corporate accountability concerning socio-economic rights in Colombia PART IV Proposals for reform 11 Conclusions and recommendations Index ...