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Author: K Buhmann
This book challenges the separation between CSR and law. It also demonstrates that BRHR may be gradually separating from CSR through emphasis on state obligations. Authors from around the world discuss how businesses engage in CSR and human rights, and how governments and intergovernmental organisations may support business in taking responsibility
Part I Setting the Stage
1 Conceptualizing the Home State Duty to Protect Human Rights
2 ‘ANecessary Supplement’ – What the United Nations Global Compact Is (and Is Not)
3 Balancing Power Interests in Reflexive Law Public-Private CSR Schemes: The Global Compact and the
4 ‘Protect, Respect and Remedy’: A Critique of the SRSG’s Framework for Business and Human Rig
Part II Regional Perspectives
5 Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa: A Fig Leaf or a New Development Path Worth Pursuing?
6 It’s Our Business: Ensuring Inclusiveness in the Process of Regulating and Enforcing Corporate S
7 Public Procurement, International Labour Law and Free Movement in EU Law: Protect, Respect and Rem
8 Business Responsibilities and Human Rights in Latin America: Lessons and Inspiration for the Futur
Part III Combining Law and Management
9 Business Commitments in CSR Codes of Conduct and International Framework Agreements: The Case of H
10 Regulating the Levers of Globalization: Integrating Corporate Social Responsibility into the Capi
11 Institutionalization of Corporate Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Programmes in Firms
12 The Organization of CSR as a Means of Corporate Control: From Do-Gooding Sideshow to Ma