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Mihaela Maria Barnes

State-Owned Entities and Human Rights: The Role of International Law

State-Owned Entities and Human Rights: The Role of International Law

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The monograph explores the human rights challenges associated with the involvement of States in economic activities and the role of international law in addressing them. It examines State-owned entities through the lens of relevant international law topics such as legal personality, normativity, immunity, and responsibility. The study shows how SOEs have shaped international law and how international law is shaping the evolution of SOEs. By focusing on State-owned or State-controlled business entities, the monograph offers an alternative perspective on the challenges of corporations and human rights.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 304 pages
\n Publication date: 02 December 2021
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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The monograph delves into the intricate web of human rights challenges that arise when states engage in economic activities. It explores the crucial role that international law plays in addressing and comprehending these challenges. The study examines state-owned entities (SOEs) through the lens of various international legal doctrines that have proven particularly pertinent in this context, including legal personality in international law, the process of normativity in international law, state immunity, and state responsibility.

The monograph unveils the profound impact that SOEs have had on the evolution of international law, while also illustrating how international law in turn shapes the development of SOEs. By centering its attention on state-owned or state-controlled business entities rather than private corporations, the monograph presents a unique perspective on the complexities associated with corporations and human rights.

The monograph begins by providing an overview of the historical background and evolution of SOEs. It explores how states have utilized these entities to promote their economic interests, as well as the ethical and legal considerations that arise when these entities operate in a globalized economy. The study then delves into the specific human rights challenges that are associated with the involvement of SOEs. It examines issues such as labor rights, environmental protection, and corporate social responsibility, highlighting the ways in which SOEs can exacerbate or mitigate these challenges.

To address these challenges, the monograph advocates for a robust legal framework that promotes accountability and transparency for SOEs. It suggests that international law should provide clear guidelines and standards for the conduct of SOEs, including measures to prevent human rights violations and ensure that they comply with international standards. The study also emphasizes the importance of public participation and engagement in the governance of SOEs, including the right to information, the right to participate in decision-making processes, and the right to hold these entities accountable.

In conclusion, the monograph offers a comprehensive examination of the human rights challenges associated with the involvement of states in economic activities and the role that international law plays in addressing and understanding these challenges. It demonstrates the significant impact that SOEs have on the evolution of international law and the need for a robust legal framework to promote accountability, transparency, and human rights protection in these entities. By offering an alternative perspective on the challenges associated with corporations and human rights, the monograph contributes to the ongoing debate on the role of international law in shaping the world we live in.

\n Weight: 620g\n
Dimension: 158 x 236 x 28 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108832878\n \n

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