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Business and Human Rights Journal

Cambridge University Press

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A Research Agenda for Business and Human Rights, Tricia D. Olsen, Judith Schrempf-Stirling, Harry J. Van BurenIII (eds) (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025), pp. 254, ISBN: 978 1 80220 896 2
Panagiota Kotzamani & Michael Rogerson
20260 citations
‘Do-it-Yourself FPIC’: The Political Grammar of Canada’s Normative Entrepreneurship in the Global Extractive Sector
Etienne Roy Grégoire et al.
20260 citations
The Arms Industry and International Criminal Liability: Challenging the Status Quo?
Marina Aksenova
20260 citations
Leading the Way or Crossing the Line? The Extraterritorial Dimension of the EU Directive on Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
Leonard Feld
20260 citations
Arms Exports and the Right to Life: The RWM Italia Case
Emma Baldi
20260 citations
Corporate Complicity in International Crimes: Implications of the Lafarge Jurisprudence for the Arms Industry
Julie Février & Sarra Dajean
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Corporate Accountability in the Arms Sector: Possibilities, Limits, and Visions of Justice
Valentina Azarova et al.
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Business and Human Rights: Emerging Challenges, Issues, and Trends, Andreas R. Ziegler, Damiano Canapa, and Maria Izabel Cardozo (eds.) (Leiden/Boston: Brill/Nijhoff, 2025) p. 432
Angelica Bonfanti
20260 citations
Reckoning With the Paradox of Regulating the Arms Industry: The Context of Palestine
Shahd Hammouri
20260 citations
Indigenous Peoples, Business, and the Struggles for Justice in the Green Transition: Towards a Rights-Based Approach to Just Transitions
Dorothée Cambou & Karin Buhmann
20257 citations
Just Energy Transition in Africa: Towards Social Inclusion and Environmental Rights-Based Imperatives
Godswill Agbaitoro & Eghosa Ekhator
20255 citations
Corporate Responsibility and Deep Seabed Mining: The Limits of Due Diligence
Chiara Macchi
20253 citations
The Revision of EU Greenwashing Laws: A New Framework of Analysis
Julio Crespo MacLennan & William De Catelle
20253 citations
Procedural Justice and Due Process Principle in the Context of Just Energy Transition: Learning From South Africa
Begüm Kilimcioğlu
20252 citations
Towards a Feminist Energy Justice Framework
Nora Götzmann & Mathilde Dicalou
20252 citations
Beyond Just Transition: Advancing Responsible and Rights-Based Business Practices in the Energy and Extractives Sector
Damilola S. Olawuyi et al.
20252 citations
What Are the Success Factors for a Just Transition in Critical Mineral Extraction? Analysis From the Lithium Triangle
Andy Symington
20251 citations
The Rights of Indigenous Peoples Towards a Just Energy Transition: The Dutch Approach to Mandatory Corporate Due Diligence
Stéphanie Bijlmakers & Nicola Jägers
20251 citations
Towards a Human Rights-based Approach to Energy Transition in Africa
Oyeniyi Abe
20251 citations
Just Accounting
Yingru Li
20250 citations

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