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Additional Physical Format: | (OCoLC)1261362533 |
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Material Type: | Document |
Document Type: | Book, Computer File |
ISBN: | 9780191965098 019196509X |
OCLC Number: | 1299378724 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | List of FiguresList of TablesNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsLEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Introduction1: LEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Conceptual Framework for Understanding Corporate Complicity in Human Rights ViolationsPART I: The Historical Roots of Corporate Accountability2: LEIGH A. PAYNE, MARY BEALL AND AMI HUTCHINSON: The Roots of Corporate Accountability: From the Holocaust and Beyond3: GABRIEL PEREIRA: Corporate Accountability in Argentina: Fighting Corporate Impunity in Provincial Transitional Justice Contexts4: FELIPE COLLA DE AMORIM, RODOLFO MACHADO AND VITOR SION: Accountability for Volkswagen's Role in the Brazilian Dictatorship5: LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND NELSON CAMILO SANCHEZ: Innovation from the Bench: Judges, Prosecutors, and Analysts Advancing Truth and Accountability for Conflict-Related Corporate Complicity in Colombia6: MIGUEL BARBOZA-LOPEZ: Corporate Complicity During the Peruvian Armed Conflict: Developing Archimedes Lever in the Case of Campesino Communities7: HENNIE VAN VUUREN AND MICHAEL MARCHANT: Transitional Justice and Economic Crimes: Innovative Approaches from South AfricaPART II: Ongoing Corporate Accountability Efforts8: TRICIA D. OLSEN: Business as Usual? The Legacy of Transitions to Democracy on Corporate Accountability9: KARINNA FERNANDEZ AND SEBASTIAN SMART: Complicity of Companies in Chile's Current Human Rights Crisis10: NANCY R. TAPIAS TORRADO: !Berta vive, la lucha sigue!: Corporate Accountability for Attacks against Human Rights Defenders in Honduras11: RUBEN CARRANZA: Transitional Justice, Corruption, and Mutually Reinforcing Accountability: What the Global South Can Learn from the PhilippinesRODRIGO UPRIMNY: Conclusion: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Accountability of Corporate Complicity in Gross Human Rights ViolationsBibliographyIndex |
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This is an insightful and wide-ranging series of papers with a compelling theme * Tom Proverbs-Garbett, The Law Society Gazette *

