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This book explores the intersection of two emergent and vibrant
fields of study in international human rights law: transitional
justice and corporate accountability for human rights abuses. While
both have received significant academic and political attention,
the potential links between them remain largely unexplored. This
book addresses the normative question of how international human
rights law should deal with corporate accountability and violations
of economic, social and cultural rights in transitional justice
processes. Drawing on the Argentinian transitional justice process,
the book outlines the theoretical and practical challenges of
including corporate accountability in transitional justice
processes through existing mechanisms. Offering specific insights
about how to deal with those challenges, it argues that
consideration of the role of all actors, and the whole spectrum of
human rights violated, is crucial to properly address the root
causes of violence and conflict as well as to contribute to a
sustainable and positive peace. This interdisciplinary book will be
of interest to students and scholars of transitional justice, human
rights law, corporate law and international law.
This book explores the intersection of two emergent and vibrant
fields of study in international human rights law: transitional
justice and corporate accountability for human rights abuses. While
both have received significant academic and political attention,
the potential links between them remain largely unexplored. This
book addresses the normative question of how international human
rights law should deal with corporate accountability and violations
of economic, social and cultural rights in transitional justice
processes. Drawing on the Argentinian transitional justice process,
the book outlines the theoretical and practical challenges of
including corporate accountability in transitional justice
processes through existing mechanisms. Offering specific insights
about how to deal with those challenges, it argues that
consideration of the role of all actors, and the whole spectrum of
human rights violated, is crucial to properly address the root
causes of violence and conflict as well as to contribute to a
sustainable and positive peace. This interdisciplinary book will be
of interest to students and scholars of transitional justice, human
rights law, corporate law and international law.
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