Duty of the State to Protect
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 503 g
ISBN: 978-981-15-7272-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction—Business and Human Rights in Asia: Examining the Duty of the State to Protect.- 2. Does the Slipper Fit? National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights in South East Asia.- 3. National Action Plans on BHR: Norms, Procedures, Pitfalls.- 4. Multinational Corporations and Human Rights in Indonesia: The Need for Improvement in Legislation.- 5. All Carrots and No Stick: Human Rights Regulation of Companies in Japan.- 6. States’ Rights to Development of Natural Resources versus Indigenous People’s Rights: Resource Corporations and Free, Prior and Informed Consent.- 7. Effect of Minimum Wage on Employment Security: The Case of Precarious Workers in Myanmar.- 8. Recent Development on the Access to Remedy in Business and Human Rights in Indonesia.- 9. The Current State of Affairs for Access to Remedy for People and Communities Affected by Alleged Arbitrary Takings of Land in the Agribusiness Industry in ASEAN.- 10. As Smart Worlds Collide: Citizen Agency and Human Rights in the Smart City.- 11. Towards an Empirical Understanding of Ethical Consumption in Southeast Asia.- 12. Designing a Human Rights Management Systems Standard Framed By the Value Of Human Life: A Practical Approach to Business Enterprise Human Rights in Asia.- 13. Conclusion - Duty of the State To Protect: New Issues in the Post-COVID 19 Era.