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Weapons and the law of armed conflict
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ISBN: 9780198728504 0198728506 0191044156 0191044164 0191795402 Year: 2016 Publisher: [Oxford] : Oxford University Press,

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Fully updated to include recent developments in the law of armed conflict, this volume interprets the rules governing the use of weapons, discusses the factors influencing developments in the law, and contextualises the debate over the direction of weapons law.

Caste-based discrimination in international human rights law.
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ISBN: 9780754671725 9781315570945 9781317169499 9781317169505 9781138266209 Year: 2007 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Regulating corporate human rights violations : humanizing business
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ISBN: 9780415715270 9780415668217 9780203125618 9781136451126 9781136451164 9781136451171 041571527X 0415668212 Year: 2014 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge

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"Despite the continuous addition of regulatory initiatives concerning corporate human rights responsibilities, what we witness more often than not is a situation of corporate impunity for human rights abuses. The Bhopal gas leak - examined as a site of human rights violations rather than as a mass tort or an environmental tragedy - illustrates that the regulatory challenges that the victims experienced in 1984 have not been overcome so far. This book grapples with and offers solutions to three major regulatory challenges to obligating companies to comply with human rights norms whilst doing business, and asks; why companies should adhere to human rights, what these responsibilities are, and how to ensure that companies comply with their responsibilities. Building on literature in the fields of law, human rights, business ethics, management, regulation and philosophy, this book proposes a new 'integrated theory of regulation' to overcome inadequacies of the existing regulatory framework that seeks to humanize business"--

Transfer of technology for deep sea-bed mining : the 1982 law of the sea convention and beyond
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ISBN: 0792332121 9004482245 Year: 1994 Publisher: Dordrecht : Kluwer,

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The making of the Indian atomic bomb : science, secrecy and the postcolonial state
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ISBN: 1856496309 Year: 1998 Publisher: London Zed Books

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Business and human rights : history, law and policy: bridging the accountability gap
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ISBN: 9781138683006 9781138649026 9781315626055 9781317233831 1138683000 Year: 2017 Publisher: London Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group

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Business corporations can and do violate human rights all over the world, and they are often not held to account. Emblematic cases and situations such as the state of the Niger Delta and the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory are examples of corporate human rights abuses which are not adequately prevented and remedied. Business and human rights as a field seeks to enhance the accountability of business – companies and businesspeople – in the human rights area, or, to phrase it differently, to bridge the accountability gap. Bridging the accountability gap is to be understood as both setting standards and holding corporations and businesspeople to account if violations occur.Adopting a legal perspective, this book presents the ways in which this dual undertaking has been and could be further carried out in the future, and evaluates the extent to which the various initiatives in the field bridge the corporate accountability gap. It looks at the historical background of the field of business and human rights, and examines salient periods, events and cases. The book then goes on to explore the relevance of international human rights law and international criminal law for global business. International soft law and policy initiatives which have blossomed in recent years are evaluated along with private modes of regulation. The book also examines how domestic law, especially the domestic law of multinational companies’ home countries, can be used to prevent and redress corporate related human rights violations.

Sharing the resources of the South China Sea
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ISBN: 9041104119 9004481710 Year: 1997 Publisher: The Hague Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

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Sovereignty over natural resources
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ISBN: 9780521562690 9780511560118 9780521047449 0511560117 0521562694 0521047447 Year: 1997 Volume: 4 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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In modern international law, permanent sovereignty over natural resources has come to entail duties as well as rights. This study analyses the evolution of permanent sovereignty from a political claim to a principle of international law, and examines its significance for a number of controversial issues such as people's rights, nationalization and environmental conservation. Although political discussion has long focused on the rights arising from permanent sovereignty, Dr Schrijver argues that this has been at the expense of the consideration of the corollary obligations it also entails. His book thus identifies directions sovereignty over natural resources has taken in an increasingly interdependent world and demonstrates its relevance to debate on foreign-investment regulation, the environment and sustainable development.


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The business of human rights : an evolving agenda for corporate responsibility
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ISBN: 9781848138636 1848138636 9781848138629 1848138628 1848138652 9786613011398 1283011395 1848138644 1350222976 Year: 2011 Publisher: London, England : [London, England] : Zed Books, Bloomsbury Publishing,

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As 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 and the demands for an extension of international human rights standards.

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