Corporate accountability in Southeast Asia: National action plans for responsible business conduct under International Law
Beyond transnational litigation which seeks to hold corporations accountable for their misconduct overseas through judicial recourse, the risk of human rights abuses should be mitigated by embedding good practices locally through domestic laws and policies. The United Nations proposed Guiding Princi...
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Main Author: | MOHAN, Mahdev |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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