This book explores how and why the transposition of EU directives
in the new and contentious policy area 'Business and Human Rights'
differs between member states. It reveals the extent to which
individual member states are pursuing diverging approaches in
dealing with the 'discretionary space' in EU directives, and
highlights theoretical and political explanations. Drawing on
historical institutionalism and rational choice institutionalism,
the book establishes a link between the degree of corporatism in a
given political economy and government behaviour in terms of
Business and Human Rights policy. Moreover, it identifies political
salience within the policy subsystem as a pertinent factor for
explaining national transposition outcomes.
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