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Business and Human Rights in Southeast Asia - Risk and the Regulatory Turn (Hardcover)
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Business and Human Rights in Southeast Asia - Risk and the Regulatory Turn (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
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Today, business and human rights has emerged as a distinct field
within the broader corporate responsibility movement. The
endorsement by the United Nations Human Rights Council of a new set
of Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights in 2011 has
been welcomed as the leading global standard for corporations to
respect human rights. The Guiding Principles are the culmination of
a six year UN commissioned study by Harvard University's Professor
John Ruggie, which concludes that companies should carry out human
rights due diligence to identify, prevent, mitigate and account for
how they address their adverse human rights impacts. The Guiding
Principles reinforce the state duty to protect against human rights
abuses by third parties, including business; the corporate
responsibility to respect human rights; and greater access by
victims to effective remedy, both judicial and non-judicial. This
book draws on the UN Guiding Principles to provide an overview of
developments within the ASEAN region in relation to business and
human rights.Bridging theory and practice, chapter authors will
discuss the implications of key case-studies undertaken across the
region, with a particular focus on extractive industries, migration
and infrastructure projects. Topics covered include: due diligence
and the role of audits; the role CSR can play in achieving
sustainable socio economic development; businesses'
responsibilities to migrant workers; and the prevention of human
rights abuses in states with weak levels of governance. The book
aims to shed light on how ASEAN States currently understand and
approach business and human rights challenges, and how the role
played by ASEAN States may be strengthened and expanded. In doing
so it clearly identifies the key themes, opportunities and
challenges that lie ahead for the region in relation to business
and human rights.
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