Description
Offers innovative litigation strategy to address the current lack of effective legal address for human rights abuses perpetrated by European multinationals
About the Author
Dalia Palombo is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Business Ethics, University of St.Gallen.
Reviews
This is essential reading for anyone wishing to grapple with multilevel soft and hard law regulating multinational corporations, particularly in the UK context. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the legal possibilities within the ECHR system, whilst keeping the reader abreast of comparative and international approaches to regulating extraterritorial corporate activity. -- Jane M Rooney, Durham Law School * European Human Rights Law Review *
This book is valuable because of its ability to speak to different audiences: human rights advocates and litigators will find the EU jurisprudence as it relates to business and human rights useful, scholars will find the theoretical underpinnings and debates around corporate accountability invaluable, and students will find the book a useful resource to pique their innovative minds as to how parent companies headquartered in developed states can be held accountable. -- Akinwumi Ogunranti, Dalhousie University * Business and Human Rights Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9781509928033
Author Dalia Palombo
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 608g