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ADVANCING THE BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY PROJECT THROUGH INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: ASSESSING THE OPTIONS FOR LEGALLY-BINDING CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS

机译:通过国际刑法推进业务和人权条约项目:评估合法有限的公司人权义务的备选方案

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The current United Nations process for drafting a Business and Human Rights treaty employs international human rights law as its paradigmatic frame of reference, including for the scope of corporations' legal obligations. Applying an evaluative framework based on Thomas Franck, Robert Keohane and David Victor's works on the legitimacy and effectiveness of international law and governance, this Article critiques the use of international human rights law for this purpose. Instead, due to several conceptual and practical advantages, it argues that the set of corporate human rights obligations to be enshrined in this first treaty should be based on the narrower scope of international criminal law.
机译:目前联合国起草业务和人权条约的进程雇用了国际人权法作为其范式的参考范围,包括公司的法律义务范围。 本文批判为此目的,应用基于Thomas Franck,Robert Keohane和David Victor对国际法和治理的合法性和有效性的作品,为此目的使用国际人权法。 相反,由于几种概念和实际的优势,它辩称,在第一个条约中要在第一次条约中举行的企业人权义务应基于国际刑法的较窄范围。

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