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