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4 research outputs found
Canadian Investment Treaties with African Countries: What Do They Tell Us About Investment Treaty Making in Africa?
Author
Alschner
Alschner
+10Â more
Alschner
Bit Sadc Model
Francesco Seatzu
Francesco Seatzu
J Berkley
J. Anthony VanDuzer
Peter Muchlinski
Poulsen
Simons Vanduzer
Unctad
Publication venue
'Elsevier BV'
Publication date
01/01/2016
Field of study
No full text
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Trading Away Women’s Rights: A Feminist Critique of the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement
Author
Andrias
Ann Tickner
+23Â more
Ann Tickner
Begg
Beveridge
Bruneau
Charlesworth
Conroy
Currie
Gagnon
Gibb
Gibb
Karl
Kinley
Lucero
MacKinnon
MartĂnez
MartĂnez
Orford
Peterson
Robbins
Shiva
Simons
Vanduzer
Ward
Publication venue
'Cambridge University Press (CUP)'
Publication date
01/01/2010
Field of study
No full text
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Canadian Mining Internationally and the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights
Author
Anaya
Backer
+68Â more
Beatty
Bilchitz
Blackburn
Bourassa
Bourassa
Brunnée
Chrétien
Coumans
Dade
Dale
DeBock
Dhir
Enchin
George
Hansen
Heaps
Hodge
Imai
Janda
Janda
Kerr
Khimji
Kinley
Kinley
Klaassen
Koven
Lissakers
Lucas
Macklin
Manuge
Martin
McArdle
Mertus
Nash
Nash
Neve
Peeling
Penney
Peterson
Raymond
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Ruggie
Scott
Scott
Seck
Seck
Seck
Seck
Shamir
Sher
Shrake
Simons
Sinclair
Stewart-Patterson
Taber
Vanduzer
Wisner
Publication venue
'Cambridge University Press (CUP)'
Publication date
01/01/2012
Field of study
No full text
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Relations of Ruling: A Feminist Critique of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Author
Adamson Rebecca
Amnesty International
+67Â more
Amnesty International
Brown Wendy
Byford Julia
Campbell Marie
Charlesworth
Charlesworth Hilary
Charlesworth Hilary
Chimni
Chimni Bhupinder
Deva Surya
Dovey Kathryn
Eftimie Adriana
Forst Michel
Gibson Ginger
Harker John
Human Rights Clinic (Columbia Law School) &
Hunter Rosemary
IACHR
Ibid
Ibid
Ibid
Ibid
It should be noted that the inadequacy of some the early general treaties such as the ICCPR, supra note 71, and the ICESCR, supra note 71, in terms of protecting women’s human rights was addressed in the Human Rights Committee’s General Comment 28, Article 3 (The Equality of Rights between Men and Women), UNHRC, 68th Sess, UN Doc CCPR/C/21/Rev.1/Add 10 (29 March 2000)
Jenkins
Joseph Sarah
Kapur Ratna
Mayes Robyn
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Pinto Arthur R
Ruggie John
Ruggie John
Ruggie John
Schutter De
Simatauw Meentje
Simons Penelope
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith
Smith Dorothy E
Smith Dorothy E
Smith Dorothy E
SRSG
Strine
Strine Leo E
the national action plans of Belgium Chile, Germany, Lithuania and Poland.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and other Business Enterprises (SRSG)
There are of course well-known obstacles to bringing law suits against business actors both in host and home states some of which are identified in the Guiding Principles.
True Jacqui
UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights (UNWGBHR)
UNGA
UNGA
UNHRC
UNHRC
UNHRC
UNHRC
UNWGBHR
VanDuzer J Anthony
Witness Global
Zalewski Marysia
Šimonović Dubravka
Publication venue
'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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