Corporate Environmental Accountability in International Law
 
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ISBN13:9780198738046
ISBN10:0198738048
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:352 pages
Size:243x164x27 mm
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Language:English
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Corporate Environmental Accountability in International Law

 
Edition number: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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This fully updated second edition of Corporate Accountability in International Environmental Law examines systematically all international sources of corporate accountability standards with specific reference to environmental protection, and elaborates on their theoretical and practical implications for international environmental law.

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This fully updated second edition of Corporate Accountability in International Environmental Law examines systematically all international sources of corporate accountability standards with specific reference to environmental protection, and elaborates on their theoretical and practical implications for international environmental law. The book argues that although international environmental law does not bind multinational corporations and other business entities, growing practice points to the emergence and consolidation of international legal standards. These standards allow adapting and translating inter-State obligations embodied in international environmental law into specific normative benchmarks to determine the legitimacy of the conduct of the private sector against internationally recognized values and rules.

The role of international organizations who, in the absence of State intervention, identify and promote the application of selected international environmental standards is analyzed in depth. This analysis demonstrates how these international organizations are a driving force in establishing and operationalizing international standards for corporate environmental accountability.

The new edition includes a recent assessment of the Rio+20 Summit, analysis of the UN Framework on Business and Human Rights, and the 2012 Performance Standards. It contains a discussion on the role of 'fair and equitable benefit-sharing' under the Convention on Biological Diversity and international human rights law, and analysis of the monitoring practice of the UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples' Rights.

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

Review from previous edition The scholarship and methodological rigor displayed in the book, make it of considerable value to a variety of audiences: governmental and nongovernmental; academic and activist; workers, communities and consumers; policy-makers, implementing bureaucrats and monitoring officials; and national, regional and international institutions of development, finance and trade.
Table of Contents:
The Need for Corporate Environmental Accountability
History and Definitions
The Shortcomings of Traditional Legal Solutions
Primary Rules
The UN and the OECD: Convergent Paths
A Contribution of Human Rights Monitoring Bodies?
Standard-setting by International Financial Institutions
Corporate Accountability Standards in International Environmental Law
Tools for Compliance
International Human Rights and Environmental Treaty Bodies
International Financial Institutions
International Corporate Accountability Implementation Mechanisms