Corporate Complicity: From Nuremberg to Rangoon - An Examination of Forced Labor Cases and Their Impact on the Liability of Multinational Corporations
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...Not surprisingly, such questions of corporate complicity (see, e.g., Clapham and Jerbi 2001; Ramasastry 2002), the role of business in zones of conflict (see, e.g., Tripathi 2005), and the relations of businesses with authoritarian governments (see, e.g., Schermerhorn 1999; Jungk 2000; Santoro…...
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...For a broad overview over the debate on corporate complicity in human rights violations, see Clapham and Jerbi 2001; Clapham 2004; Wells and Elias 2005; Howen 2005a; Ramasastry 2002; Brenkert 2009; and Hoffman and McNulty 2009....
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...Not surprisingly, such questions of corporate complicity (see, e.g., Clapham and Jerbi 2001; Ramasastry 2002), the role of business in zones of conflict (see, e....
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...…voluntary codes of conduct, and for greater accountability in cases of human rights abuses, is a central concern also for many human rights scholars (De Schutter, 2006, 2010; Deva, 2003; Ramasastry, 2002; Kinley and Tadaki, 2004; Massarani, 2007; Kamminga, 2004; Anderson, 2000; Howen et al., 2002)....
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