Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction, Jason Ho Ching Cheung (Albert Luk's Chambers, Hong Kong / Yodoyabashi & Yamagami LPC, Japan)
2. Litigations Against Corporations: Why Enforce Human Rights Against Multinationals?, Koh Matsuki (Proxy Watcher, Japan) and Antonia Burke (Sea of Nations, Australia)
3. International Jurisdiction, Universal Jurisdiction, Extraterritoriality and the Enforcement of Human Rights Across Borders, Daichi Ishii (Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan)
4. The UN Guiding Principles: A Significant Step but not yet Delivering the Promised Corporate Respect for Human Rights, Ebony Birchall (Macquarie University, Australia)
5. A Decade of UN Business and Human Rights Treaty Negotiations: Something to See Here?, Antony Crockett (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, Hong Kong), Aaron Tang (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, Hong Kong) and Jefferi Hamzah Sendut (Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP, London)
6. The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: Challenges and Potentials in the ASEAN Context, Tamio Nakamura (Waseda University, Japan)
Part 2: Asian Case Studies of the Use of Civil Human Rights Litigation Against Corporations
7. Japan, Jason Ho Ching Cheung (Albert Luk's Chambers, Hong Kong / Yodoyabashi & Yamagami LPC, Japan), Kenneth Tsui (University of Hong Kong) and Matthew Wong (University of Hong Kong)
8. South Korea, Jong Hyeok Lee (Seoul National University, South Korea) and Youngsu Suh (Supreme Court of Korea, South Korea)
9. The Philippines, Ruby Rosselle "Ross" Tugade (University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia / University of the Philippines, the Philippines)
10. Thailand, Shaati Chandramour (Thammasat University, Thailand)
11. India, Manoj Kumar Sinha (Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India), and Swaril Dania (Bennett University, Greater Noida, India)
Part 3: Specific Issues
12. Environmental Damage and Climate Change: Climate Change Litigation between Private Parties in Asia, Daniel Linden (Waseda University, Japan)
13. Crimes Against Humanity, Jonathan Ip (ALSC Chambers, Hong Kong) and Jay Koon (Bernacchi Chambers, Hong Kong)
14. Corporate Crime, Compliance Programs, and Criminal Law: The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Japan and China, Shin Matsuzawa (Waseda University, Japan) and Ziqing Ruan (Waseda University, Japan)
15. Conclusion, Jason Ho Ching Cheung (Albert Luk's Chambers, Hong Kong / Yodoyabashi & Yamagami LPC, Japan) and Yuri Mukoji (Doshisha University, Japan)