2022
DOI: 10.24818/tbj/2022/12/1.08
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Reconstructing the global human rights order in pursuit of a binding business human rights treaty in the era of decolonisation

Abstract: The current global human rights order, eminently propagated in international legal instruments and statements, is to a great extent state-centric in character, bestowing obligations on states, whilst largely ignoring the conduct of non-state actors in the form of transnational corporations (TNCs) and trade governance institutions whose record of human rights adherence is scarcely convincing. This inability to aptly govern the conduct of transnational entities, even when it is evident that their power now eclip… Show more

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