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Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context

- An Assessment of Litigation and Regulatory Responses in European Civil-Law Countri

About Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context

A powerful guide to seeking justice from corporations who commit human rights and environmental atrocities. Multinational enterprises, or MNEs, can contribute to economic prosperity and social development in the countries where they operate. At the same time, their activities may directly or indirectly cause harm to humans and to the environment. Historically, MNEs have rarely been held accountable for their involvement in human rights abuses and environmental damage. In recent years, however, activists have sought to hold parent companies directly liable for the harm caused by their group's activities. They have also strategically used litigation to trigger corporate accountability reforms at international, regional, and national levels. Focusing on Europe, this book evaluates the extent to which litigation against MNEs has been effective in achieving access to justice and corporate accountability, particularly in civil-law countries. It also considers whether ongoing regulatory developments, such as the adoption of mandatory human rights due diligence norms and the negotiations for a business and human rights treaty, can contribute to the realization of access to justice and corporate accountability in the future.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781911507185
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 400
  • Published:
  • February 28, 2022
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x231x25 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 590 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 7, 2024

Description of Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context

A powerful guide to seeking justice from corporations who commit human rights and environmental atrocities. Multinational enterprises, or MNEs, can contribute to economic prosperity and social development in the countries where they operate. At the same time, their activities may directly or indirectly cause harm to humans and to the environment. Historically, MNEs have rarely been held accountable for their involvement in human rights abuses and environmental damage. In recent years, however, activists have sought to hold parent companies directly liable for the harm caused by their group's activities. They have also strategically used litigation to trigger corporate accountability reforms at international, regional, and national levels. Focusing on Europe, this book evaluates the extent to which litigation against MNEs has been effective in achieving access to justice and corporate accountability, particularly in civil-law countries. It also considers whether ongoing regulatory developments, such as the adoption of mandatory human rights due diligence norms and the negotiations for a business and human rights treaty, can contribute to the realization of access to justice and corporate accountability in the future.

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