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business and human rights, corporate agency, corporate social responsibility, human rights, SRSG 3rd report, UN,
Aurora Voiculescu, Voiculescu, Aurora
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The Relevance of Apology to Reparations for Historical Injustice
ABSTRACT This article explains the centrality of apology to an adequate account of reparations. I look in depth at what goes on in apology. As I have previously argued, apology is an expressive action through which we seek to mark adequately the significance of our own wrongdoing. I claim that apology so understood is not merely ornamental.
Christopher Bennett
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Economic Analysis of Public Law Enforcement and Criminal Law [PDF]
This paper contains the chapters on public enforcement of law and on criminal law from a general, forthcoming book, Foundations of Economic Analysis of Law (Harvard University Press, 2003).
Steven Shavell
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Corporate Environmental Crime and Environmental Justice [PDF]
Executive Order 12898 (42 U.S.C. § 4321 [2000]) mandates that federal agencies in the United States make it their purpose to achieve environmental justice.
Stretesky, Paul +3 more
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No Apologies? The Role of Apology for Structural‐Historical Injustice
ABSTRACT During this era of political apologies, a new literature has emerged in historical injustice interrogating the relationship between structural and historical injustice, with various theories conceptualising the relationship in different ways. Interestingly, ‘apology’ rarely appears in this literature.
Maeve McKeown
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Towards corporate liability in international criminal law
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-year embargo period! Seeking to address the problem of corporate involvement in genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, this study explores the ...
UU LEG LAW Landelijke Onderzoekschool Rechten van de Mens +3 more
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Abstract This study explores how social enterprises create social and economic value through business models that support ex‐offenders. The work was motivated by a request for help from an entrepreneur wishing to establish a business that supports ex‐offender rehabilitation.
Elizabeth Green +2 more
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Failure in Motion: A Framework for Capability Erosion and Institutional Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Drawing on the literature on capability erosion and institutional dysfunction (ID), this study develops a conceptual framework that sheds new light on how the interaction between capability erosion and ID creates conditions for business failure across borders. By articulating two dimensions of heterogeneous capability and resource erosion (i.e.
Joseph Amankwah‐Amoah +1 more
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This corporate liability is made possible through the doctrine of strict liability which in this doctrine of criminal responsibility can be charged to the perpetrator of a criminal offense concerned with no need to be proved wrong (intentional ...
Surya Khamisli
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Criminal liability for tobacco corporations and executives [PDF]
Kelsey Romeo-Stuppy +2 more
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