Corporate Accountability The Role and Impact of Non-Judicial Grievance Mechanisms

Whilst many of us would agree that human rights are more important than corporate profits, the reality is often different; such realities as child labour and environmental destruction caused by corporate activities make this patently clear. Recognising that balancing human rights and business intere...

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Main Authors: Lukas, Karin (Author), Linder, Barbara (Author), Kutrzeba, Astrid (Author), Sprenger, Claudia (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2016
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