Business and human rights : beyond the end of the beginning / edited by Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito.

Contributor(s): Rodríguez Garavito, César A [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Globalization and human rightsPublisher: Cambridge [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781316626924Subject(s): Human rights -- Economic aspects | Social responsibility of business -- Law and legislation | International business enterprises -- Law and legislation | International business enterprises -- Moral and ethical aspects | Business ethics | Commercial law | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human RightsDDC classification: 343.07 LOC classification: K3240 .B865 2017Other classification: POL035010 Summary: "The Center for Law, Justice and Society (Dejusticia), a human rights research and advocacy organization based in Bogota, Colombia, was the home base of the project and provided much of the intellectual and organizational impetus for the book. I am particularly grateful to Dejusticia members who have staffed our business and human rights area (Meghan Morris, Sean Luna, Claret Vargas, and Tatiana Andia) for their superb research assistance and key contribution to establishing Dejusticia's voice in the global discussion on business and human rights"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The Center for Law, Justice and Society (Dejusticia), a human rights research and advocacy organization based in Bogota, Colombia, was the home base of the project and provided much of the intellectual and organizational impetus for the book. I am particularly grateful to Dejusticia members who have staffed our business and human rights area (Meghan Morris, Sean Luna, Claret Vargas, and Tatiana Andia) for their superb research assistance and key contribution to establishing Dejusticia's voice in the global discussion on business and human rights"-- Provided by publisher.

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