
Business and Human Rights
A Compilation of Documents
Radu Mares(Editor)
Martinus Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2003
Book
Hardback
684 pages
978-90-04-13656-4 (ISBN)
Description
This unique collection gathers together important instruments dealing with the relationship between business and a range of topics such as labour rights, security issues, environmental protection, anti-corruption, good governance, poverty alleviation and development, which all have important human rights dimensions. The premise for the collection is that business has both the responsibility and the opportunity to respect and support human rights. Selected instruments cover various stages of business involvement with human rights issues, spanning codes of conduct, monitoring, reporting, certification, lables and partnerships for development. Initiatives of institutional investors, social index providers, insurers, and banks are also covered. Websites for each instrument and its issuer are provided in order to facilitate updates and further inquiry into the issuer's activities. The introduction seeks to offer a perspective for examining voluntary initiatives and corporate social responsibility, one of today's most controversial human rights topics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 166 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1320 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-13656-4 (9789004136564)
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Person
Radu Mares is a Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute and Lund Faculty of Law.
Content
Introduction,
Part 1 Government-Issued Instruments ,
1.1. Inter-Governmental Instruments and Other Texts,
1.1.1. Instruments of Relevance to Business,
1.1.2. International Instruments Directed Specifically at Business,
1.2. National Legislation and Other Texts,
Part 2 Non-Governmental Instruments,
2.1. Non-Governmental Organization-Driven Instruments,
2.1.1. Guidelines,
2.1.2. Certification,
2.1.3. Framework Agreements Concluded by International Trade Unions with TNCs,
2.1.4. Organizations with Joint Membership,
2.2.Business-Driven Instruments,
2.2.1. Instruments Issued by Business Associations,
2.2.2. Corporate Codes of Conduct,
2.2.3. Policies of Financial Actors,
2.2.3.1. Investment Funds and Insurers,
2.2.3.2. Shareholder Resolutions,
2.2.3.3. Indexes,
Part 3 Public-Private Initiatives (Partnerships),
3.1. International Instruments and Policies Regarding Co-Operation with Business,
3.2. Partnerships: Examples and Recommendations,
Index.
Part 1 Government-Issued Instruments ,
1.1. Inter-Governmental Instruments and Other Texts,
1.1.1. Instruments of Relevance to Business,
1.1.2. International Instruments Directed Specifically at Business,
1.2. National Legislation and Other Texts,
Part 2 Non-Governmental Instruments,
2.1. Non-Governmental Organization-Driven Instruments,
2.1.1. Guidelines,
2.1.2. Certification,
2.1.3. Framework Agreements Concluded by International Trade Unions with TNCs,
2.1.4. Organizations with Joint Membership,
2.2.Business-Driven Instruments,
2.2.1. Instruments Issued by Business Associations,
2.2.2. Corporate Codes of Conduct,
2.2.3. Policies of Financial Actors,
2.2.3.1. Investment Funds and Insurers,
2.2.3.2. Shareholder Resolutions,
2.2.3.3. Indexes,
Part 3 Public-Private Initiatives (Partnerships),
3.1. International Instruments and Policies Regarding Co-Operation with Business,
3.2. Partnerships: Examples and Recommendations,
Index.