Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context. : : An Assessment of Litigation and Regulatory Responses in European Civil-Law Countries / / Virginie Rouas.

Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context explores the interplay between access to justice and business and human rights- a growing area of international human rights law- in European civil-law countries.

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Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context. : An Assessment of Litigation and Regulatory Responses in European Civil-Law Countries / Virginie Rouas.
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Part I. Setting the scene: access to justice and corporate accountability in Europe; 1. Introduction. -- 2. Corporate accountability and access to justice in international and European legal frameworks. --3. The rise of transnational litigation against multinational enterprises. -- Part II. Suing multinational enterprises in Europe: comparing national experiences in civil law jurisdictions; 4. Civil litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands. -- 5. Criminal litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands. -- 6. Holding multinational enterprises liable in France and the Netherlands. -- Part III. Future pathways for access to justice in business and human rights; 7. Achieving access to justice in Europe through mandatory due diligence legislation. -- 8. Achieving access to justice through an international treaty on business and human rights. -- 9. Conclusions
Achieving Access to Justice in a Business and Human Rights Context explores the interplay between access to justice and business and human rights- a growing area of international human rights law- in European civil-law countries.
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Human rights.
International business enterprises Social aspects.
Access to justice, corporate accountability, Europe, France, Netherlands, human rights, business and human rights, human rights due diligence, civil-law countries, European law, law, MNE, multi-national enterprises, abuse, big business, oil spill
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contents Part I. Setting the scene: access to justice and corporate accountability in Europe; 1. Introduction. -- 2. Corporate accountability and access to justice in international and European legal frameworks. --3. The rise of transnational litigation against multinational enterprises. -- Part II. Suing multinational enterprises in Europe: comparing national experiences in civil law jurisdictions; 4. Civil litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands. -- 5. Criminal litigation against multinational enterprises in France and the Netherlands. -- 6. Holding multinational enterprises liable in France and the Netherlands. -- Part III. Future pathways for access to justice in business and human rights; 7. Achieving access to justice in Europe through mandatory due diligence legislation. -- 8. Achieving access to justice through an international treaty on business and human rights. -- 9. Conclusions
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