• Main navigation (jump)
  • Main content (jump)
  • Theme navigation (jump)
  • Contact information (jump)
logoSMART
Sustainable Market Actors for Responsible Trade
  • Norwegian website
  • Menu
  • Search
Main navigation
  • Home
  • Research
  • News
  • Creating Change
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • The Team
  • Contact Us
Sub navigation
  • Books
  • SMART Research Reports
  • SMART working paper series
  • Special issues
  • Publications
    • Books
    • SMART Research Reports
    • SMART working paper series
    • Special issues
Publications > Special issues > Special issue of Nordic Journal of Human Rights: Business and Human Rights Research Methods

Special issue of Nordic Journal of Human Rights: Business and Human Rights Research Methods

Volume 36 (4), 2018


Editorial

Karin Buhmann, Björn Fasterling & Aurora Voiculescu: Business & Human Rights Research Methods, 323-332

 

Articles

Aurora Voiculescu: Intersecting Spheres of Analysis in Business and Human Rights: Developing a New Socio-Legal Research Agenda and Methodology for UN Guiding Principle No 9, 333-352

 

Liliana Lizarazo-Rodríguez: The UN ‘Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights’: Methodological Challenges to Assessing the Third Pillar: Access to Effective Remedy, 353-370

 

Başak Bağlayan: Searching for Human Rights Norms for Corporate Conduct in Domestic Jurisprudence: A Bottom-Up Approach to International Law, 371-389

 

Karin Buhmann: Analysing OECD National Contact Point Statements for Guidance on Human Rights Due Diligence: Method, Findings and Outlook, 390-410

 

Kendyl Salcito & Mark Wielga: Corporate Human Rights Risk Assessment: Aligning what is Measured and Managed, 411-435

 

Book reviews

Carlos Gigoux: Hunting Justice: Displacement, Law and Activism in the Kalahari, 436-438

 

Carola Lingaas: The ‘Contextual Elements’ of the Crime of Genocide, 439-441

 

 

Published Mar. 23, 2020 11:19 AM - Last modified Mar. 23, 2020 11:22 AM
E-mail this page
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
>
Special issues > Special issue of Nordic Journal of Human Rights: Business and Human Rights Research Methods
Fb Twcontact@smart.uio.no

SMART has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 693642. The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of the SMART project and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

EU flag
UiO logo
Responsible for this page

SMART

Log in Logout menu
  • Manage document