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Bridging Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility: Pathways to a Sustainable Global Society
Study of interactions between states, international organizations and other actors in the global field.
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Human Rights and Multinational Corporations in the Context of Globalization
Pablo Banchio (Università Virtuale Innovativa, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2325-0.ch004
Abstract
This chapter analyses the complex relationship between multinational companies and human rights in the era of globalization. Although they contribute to economic and social development, these companies also generate challenges, such as violations of human rights and environmental degradation at a global level. The text explores the economic, environmental, and social challenges, as well as legal risks, highlighting the lack of effective mechanisms at both national and international levels. The text examines business impunity in relation to insufficient regulatory loopholes and sanctions, as well as state responsibility in the extractive, textile, and technological sectors. It explores the global perspective of companies as subjects of international law and presents international theories and proposals, such as the UN treaty, as potential solutions. In conclusion, a multidimensional approach is needed to address these challenges, including stricter regulations and changes in state responsibility, in order to balance economic growth with respect for human rights.
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Mass Shooting and Misogyny: Broken Males Are Pulling the Trigger
A branch of political science concerned with relations between nations and primarily with foreign policies. Theory- s a set of ideas that explains how the international system works. Unlike an ideology, a theory of international relations is (at least in principle) backed up with concrete evidence. The two major theories of international relations are realism, conservatism, and liberalism – Sparknotes.com (n.d.) .
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Reading Turkey's EU Accession Process Through Progress Reports in the Context of Public Diplomacy
International relations, international studies or international affairs is the scientific study of interactions between sovereign states.
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