Commentary: Canada Supreme Court decision in Nevsun Resources v Araya is a step in the right direction for corporate legal accountability
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"Nevsun:A Ray of Hope in a Darkening Landscape?", 31 August 2020.
This article explores some aspects of the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision on Nevsun Resources v Araya in the light of its exposition on the act of state doctrine and application of core human rights as an integral aspect of international customary law and common law. It examines the Nevsun decision in the context of recent statutory developments in France and the Netherlands, the promised law reform in the European Union, and the proposed business andhuman rights treaty. [Upendra Baxi] argues that it is high time to abandon the doctrinal fossil that human rights obligations do not apply to corporate governance and operations. It is hoped that COVID-19 contexts, and a post-pandemic world, will expeditiously result in the willing adoption of a treatyon business and human rights...