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Notes on Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction Angelica Bonfanti 2 Sustainable Development Goals in Europe and Their Intersection with the Business and Human Rights Framework Paolo Davide Farah 3 Managing Global Interdependencies through Law and Governance: The European Approach to Business and Human Rights Daniel Augenstein Part I The State Duty to Protect Human Rights: The European Perspective 4 Enforcing the State Duty to Protect under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Strasbourg Views Marco Fasciglione 5 Are European Home States of Transnational Corporations Responsible for Their Impacts Abroad under the ECHRClaire Methven O ' Brien 6 The Duty to Protect in Public Procurement: Toward a Mandatory Human Rights ClauseDeborah Russo 7 The EU's Promotion

of Human Rights and Sustainable Development through PTAs as a Tool to Influence Business Regulation in Third Countries Leonardo Borlini 8 National Action Plans: A Pathway to Effective Implementation of the United Nations Guiding PrinciplesMarta Bordignon Part II The Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: European Approaches 9 European Approaches to Promoting Responsible Supply Chains Cindy S.

Sandra Cossart and P aige Morrow 13 Corporate Human Rights Compliance and Disinvestment: Lessons from the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund Ludovica C hiussi 14 EU Approaches on 'Conflict Minerals': Are They Consistent with the UN/OECD Supply Chain Due Diligence StandardsValentina Grado 15 ICT Companies' Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: Remarks in the Light of the EU General Data Protection Regulation Angelica Bonfanti Part III Access to Remedy in Europe 16 Access to Remedy for the Victims of Corporate-Related Human Rights Abuse: Assessing the Contribution of the Fundamental Rights Agency Carmen Márquez Carrasco 17 Adjudicate This! Foreign Direct Liability and Civil Jurisdiction in Europe Lucas Roorda 18 The Civil Liability of the Parent Company for the Acts or Omissions of Its Subsidiary: The Example of the Shell Cases in the UK and the

Netherlands Claire Bright 19 Corporate Liability and Human Rights: Access to Criminal Judicial Remedies in Europe Adriana Espinosa González and Marta Sosa Navarro 20 European Trends in Tort Law Remedies to Address Corporate Human Rights Abuses Florentine Vos Concluding Remarks Angelica Bonfanti Index

Introduction / Angelica Bonfanti
Sustainable development goals in Europe and their intersection with the business & human rights framework / Paolo Davide Farah
Managing global interdependencies through law and governance : the European approach to business and human rights / Daniel Augenstein
Enforcing the state duty to protect under the un guiding principles on business and human rights : strasbourg views / Marco Fasciglione
Are European home states of transnational corporations responsible for their impacts abroad under the ECHR? / Claire Methven O'Brien
The duty to protect in public procurement : toward a mandatory human rights clause? / Deborah Russo
The EU's promotion of human rights and sustainable development through ptas as a tool to influence business regulation in third countries / Leonardo Borlini
National action plans : a pathway to effective implementation of the United Nations guiding principles? / Marta Bordigno
European approaches to promoting responsible supply chains / Cindy S. Woods
Due diligence, reporting and transparency in supply chains : the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act / Olga Martin-Ortega
Blending together human rights due diligence with "criminal" law : opportunities and pitfalls of the Italian solution / Paola Cavanna
From human rights due diligence to duty of vigilance : taking the French example to the EU level / Tiphaine Beau de Loménie, Sandra Cossart, Paige Morrow
Corporate human rights compliance and disinvestment : lessons from the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund / Ludovica Chiussi
EU approaches on "conflict minerals": are they consistent with the UN/OED supply chain due diligence standards? / Valentina Grado
ICT companies' responsibility to respect human rights : remarks in the light of the EU General Data Protection Regulation / Angelica Bonfanti
Access to remedy for the victims of corporate-related human rights abuse : assessing the contribution of the fundamental rights agency / Carmen Márquez Carrasco
Adjudicate this! : foreign direct liability and civil jurisdiction in Europe / Lucas Roorda
The civil liability of the parent company for the acts or omissions of its subsidiary : the example of the Shell cases in the UK and in the Netherlands / Claire Bright
Corporate liability and human rights : access to criminal judicial remedies in Europe / Adriana Espinosa González, Marta Sosa Navarro
European trends in tort law remedies to address corporate human rights abuses / Florentine Vos
Concluding remarks / Angelica Bonfanti.

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