Obstacles to justice and redress for victims of corporate human rights abuse
University of Oxford - Oxford
2008
361 p.
administration of justice ; European Union ; human rights ; international ; judicial procedure ; jurisdiction ; multinational enterprise ; violation
Human rights
http://www.law.ox.ac.uk/opbp/index.shtml
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"OPBP prepared this submission to inform the mandate of Professor John Ruggie, the Special Representative of the United Nations' Secretary-General on business and human rights. It explores the obstacles victims of corporate human rights abuse face in accessing justice and obtaining remediation through domestic legal systems either in their own countries where the business operations and human rights abuse takes place or in the countries in which the alleged offending transnational corporation is registered or incorporated. It considers these obstacles in relation to 13 specific jurisdictions: Australia, Canada, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Malaysia, the People's Republic of China, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. "
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