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Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights - Global Trends and Issues Concerning Indigenous Peoples

English · Paperback / Softback

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In Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights, Jide James-Eluyode highlights key issues concerning the emergence of a normative framework for the human rights of indigenous peoples under international law and depicts its impact on corporate social responsibility practices.

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1 Overview of Challenges and Conceptual Notes
2 The Rubric of Indigenous Peoples
3 The Scope of Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
4 Obstacles in the Pathway to Establishing Binding Corporate Code of Conduct for Human Rights
5 Corporate Responsibility and Indigenous Peoples' Right to Consultation
6 Operationalization of Right to Consultation
7 Corporate Responsibility to Consult and Dimensions of Implementation
8 Indigenous Rights and Corporate Responsibility in Perspective

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By Jide James-Eluyode

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In Corporate Responsibility and Human Rights, Jide James-Eluyode highlights key issues concerning the emergence of a normative framework for the human rights of indigenous peoples under international law and depicts its impact on corporate social responsibility practices.

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