2020
DOI: 10.17265/1548-6605/2020.06.003
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Human Rights Accountability in Nigerian Petroleum Industry: From Voluntarism to Legal Positivism

Abstract: The softness and non-bindingness of international law pose a hindrance in imposing binding human rights obligations on corporations. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) seems to leverage on this normative authority of softness of international law to prevent states from imposing human rights sanctions on corporations. This paper explores the dynamics of CSR strategies in the Nigerian petroleum industry and assesses its effectiveness towards corporate human rights responsibility. The paper makes a case for a … Show more

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