Business and human rights law and practice in Africa:
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
2022
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Abstract: | "This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of good-fit and home-grown approaches for advancing business and human rights norms across Africa. It explores the latest developments in law, regulations, policies, and governance structures across the continent, focusing on key legal innovations in response to human rights impacts of business operations and activities. |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (336 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781802207460 1802207465 |
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contents | Introduction: Business, human rights, and the United Nations Guiding Principles : the search for good-fit approaches in Africa States' duty to protect under international human rights principles against corporate-related human rights abuse : African perspectives Financial compensation for business-related human rights violations in the mining sector : challenges and ways forward The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and Uganda's extractive sector Reconsidering capitalistic commerce and the UNGPs through the prism of environmental human rights Corporate accountability for climate change : an inquiry into the company laws of Commonwealth Africa Rethinking the role of business enterprises in the fight against inequality : a South African perspective Human rights and taxation in developing countries : a case for tax justice and accountability in Africa Foreign direct investment in Kenya and the rights of indigenous peoples : the nexus and the divergence Human rights, business enterprises and tenure security in Cameroon Business enterprises in renewable energy projects in Africa and the human rights questions arising from the duty to protect The missing forum for corporate human rights violations in Africa Promoting access to justice for corporate human rights violations in Africa : the role of African regional and sub-regional courts Protect, respect and remedy : access to judicial remedies for business-related human rights violations A regional policy framework on business and human rights in Africa : process and prospects Advancing business and human rights law and practice in Africa : summary and options for policy makers |
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