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Business and Human Rights Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1
- Corporate Moral Agency and the Responsibility to Respect Human Rights in the UN Guiding Principles: Do Corporations Have Moral Rights?, Patricia H Werhane
- Human Rights Responsibility of Multinational Corporations, Political Ecology of Injustice: Learning from Bhopal Thirty Plus?, Upendra Baxi
- Towards a New Treaty on Business and Human Rights, Olivier De Schutter
- The Turn to Contractual Responsibility in the Global Extractive Industry, James Gathii and Ibironke T Odumosu-Ayanu
- Company Responses to Human Rights Reports: An Empirical Analysis, Menno T. Kamminga
- Negotiating a Treaty on Business and Human Rights: A Review of the First Intergovernmental Session, Carlos Lopez and Ben Shea
- National Action Plans: Current Status and Future Prospects for a New Business and Human Rights Governance Tool, Claire Methven O’Brien and Amol Mehra and Sara Blackwell and Cathrine Bloch Poulsen-Hansen
- Community-Driven Operational Grievance Mechanisms Jonathan Kaufman and Katherine Mcdonnell
- The Mexican Judiciary’s Understanding of the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights, Humberto Cantú Rivera
- Chinese Internet Business and Human Rights, Min Jiang
- Beyond Rana Plaza: Next Steps for the Global Garment Industry and Bangladeshi Manufacturers, Motoko Aizawa and Salil Tripathi
- Addressing Security and Human Rights Challenges in Complex Environments, Alan Bryden and Lucía Hernández
- Engineering and Human Rights: Teaching Across the Divide, Shareen Hertel and Allison MacKay