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Human Rights in the Market Place
The Exploitation of Rights Protection by Economic Actors
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Veröffentlicht 2016, von Christopher Harding, Uta Kohl bei Taylor and Francis
ISBN: 978-1-317-11973-9
264 Seiten
The ideology of human rights protection has gained considerable momentum during the second half of the twentieth century at both national and international level and appears to be an effective lever for bringing about legal change. This book analyzes this strategy in economic and commercial policy and considers the transportation of the ''public law'' discourse of basic human rights protection ...
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The ideology of human rights protection has gained considerable momentum during the second half of the twentieth century at both national and international level and appears to be an effective lever for bringing about legal change. This book analyzes this strategy in economic and commercial policy and considers the transportation of the ''public law'' discourse of basic human rights protection into the ''commercial law'' context of economic policy, business activity and corporate behaviour. The volume will prove indispensable for anyone interested in human rights, international law, and business and commercial law.
The ideology of human rights protection has gained considerable momentum during the second half of the twentieth century at both national and international level and appears to be an effective lever for bringing about legal change. This book analyzes this strategy in economic and commercial policy and considers the transportation of the ''public law'' discourse of basic human rights protection into the ''commercial law'' context of economic policy, business activity and corporate behaviour. The volume will prove indispensable for anyone interested in human rights, international law, and business and commercial law.