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Seeking Justice Access To Remedy For Corporate Human Rights Abuse Tricia D Olsen

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Seeking Justice Access To Remedy For Corporate Human Rights Abuse Tricia D Olsen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Tricia D. Olsen
ISBN: 9781009293242, 1009293249
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Seeking Justice Access To Remedy For Corporate Human Rights Abuse Tricia D Olsen by Tricia D. Olsen 9781009293242, 1009293249 instant download after payment.

Seeking Justice: Access to Remedy for Corporate Human Rights Abuse explores victims' varying experiences in seeking remedy mechanisms for corporate human rights abuse. It puts forward a novel theory about the possibility of productive contestation and explores governance outcomes for victims of corporate human rights abuse across Latin America. This foundation informs three pathways that victims can use to press for their rights: working within the institutional environment, capitalizing on corporate characteristics, and elevating voices. Seeking Justice challenges the common assumptions in the governance gap literature and argues, instead, that greater democratic practices can emerge from productive contestation. This book brings to bear tough questions about the trade-offs associated with economic growth and conflicting values around human dignity-questions that are very salient today, as citizens around the globe contemplate the type of democratic and economic systems that might better prepare us for tomorrow.

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