Corporate Duty of Vigilance in Europe: Towards a Semblance of Unity
Since the 1970s, the idea has emerged that the protection of human rights and the environment should not be the sole responsibility of States. Private actors, and in particular companies, also have a role to play. Despite a number of setbacks on the international stage...
Main Author: | Aurelie Dardenne |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House
2024-01-01
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Series: | Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law |
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Online Access: | https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_VII/article/view/6946/5308 |
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