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Towards a New Treaty on Business and Human Rights
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- 13 November 2015, pp. 41-67
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The French Law on Duty of Care: A Historic Step Towards Making Globalization Work for All
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- 15 June 2017, pp. 317-323
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The Necessity for a Business and Human Rights Treaty
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- 02 May 2016, pp. 203-227
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Human Rights Due Diligence in Law and Practice: Good Practices and Challenges for Business Enterprises§
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- 10 May 2017, pp. 195-224
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Business Ethics and Human Rights: An Overview*
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- 07 April 2016, pp. 277-306
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Corporations and Human Rights Obligations
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- 21 April 2016, pp. 255-275
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Human Rights Due Diligence as Risk Management: Social Risk Versus Human Rights Risk
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- 11 October 2016, pp. 225-247
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Fast Fashion for 2030: Using the Pattern of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to Cut a More Gender-Just Fashion Sector
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- 22 November 2021, pp. 45-66
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Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence in Germany and Norway: Stepping, or Striding, in the Same Direction?
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- 16 September 2021, pp. 550-558
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Business and Human Rights Scholarship in Social Issues in Management: An Analytical Review
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- 17 December 2019, pp. 28-55
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Corporate Moral Agency and the Responsibility to Respect Human Rights in the UN Guiding Principles: Do Corporations Have Moral Rights?
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- 13 November 2015, pp. 5-20
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Neglecting the Proactive Aspect of Human Rights Due Diligence? A Critical Appraisal of the EU’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive as a Pillar One Avenue for Promoting Pillar Two Action
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- 16 November 2017, pp. 23-45
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: A Business Ethical Assessment
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- 19 February 2020, pp. 84-104
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National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights: Progress or Mirage?
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- 01 February 2019, pp. 213-237
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‘The Elephant in the Room’: Corporate Tax Avoidance & Business and Human Rights
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- 12 August 2016, pp. 1-30
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The Climate Change Dimension of Business and Human Rights: The Gradual Consolidation of a Concept of ‘Climate Due Diligence’
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- 21 December 2020, pp. 93-119
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Public Procurement as a Tool for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: a Study of Collaboration, Due Diligence and Leverage in the Electronics Industry
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- 06 February 2018, pp. 75-95
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National Action Plans: Current Status and Future Prospects for a New Business and Human Rights Governance Tool
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- 13 November 2015, pp. 117-126
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‘What Does This Mean?’: How UK Companies Make Sense of Human Rights
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- 25 May 2017, pp. 249-273
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The French Law on the Duty of Vigilance: Theoretical and Practical Challenges Since its Adoption
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- 17 February 2021, pp. 141-152
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