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Contents: Foreword / by Surya Deva
Acknowledgements
Table of cases
Table of legislation
The UN guiding principles on business and human rights and principles for responsible contracts: An Introduction / Barnali Choudhury
Part I. The United Nations guiding principles on business and human rights
1. Guiding principle 1: Scope of obligations / Daniel Augenstein
2. Guiding principle 2: Expecting business to protect human rights / Claire Methven O'Brien
3. Guiding principle 3: General state regulatory and policy functions / Anil Yilmaz Vastardis and Rachel Chambers
4. Guiding principle 4: The obligations of states in markets with respect to enterprises owned, controlled, or supported by the state / Larry Catá Backer
5. Guiding principle 5: The content of the state duty to protect in the context of privatization / Humberto Cantú Rivera
6. Guiding principle 6: Respecting human rights through commercial transactions / Annamaria La Chimia
7. Guiding principle 7: Supporting business respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas / Olga Martin-Ortega and Fatimazahra Dehbi
8. Guiding principle 8: Ensuring policy coherence / Jena Martin
9. Guiding principle 9: Domestic policy / Carolina Olarte-Bácares
10. Guiding principle 10: States as members of multilateral institutions / Gamze Erdem Türkelli
11. Guiding principle 11: The responsibility of business enterprises to respect human rights / Sara L. Seck
12. Guiding principle 12: Minimum human rights standards for pillar ii / Sarah Joseph
13. Guiding principle 13: Responsibility of the business sector / Kishanthi Parella
14. Guiding principle 14: Nature and size of the business enterprise / Kishanthi Parella
15. Guiding principle 15: Businesses implementing policies and practices / Kishanthi Parella
16. Guiding principle 16: Policy commitments / Maddalena Neglia
17. Guiding principle 17: Human rights due diligence / Robert McCorquodale and Cristina Blanco-Vizarreta
18. Guiding principle 18: Human rights impact assessments / Claire Bright and Céline da Graça Pires
19. Guiding principle 19: Acting upon human rights impact assessments / Björn Fasterling
20. Guiding principle 20: Tracking business human rights responses / Andreas Rühmkorf
21. Guiding principle 21: Communication of human rights impacts / Andreas Rühmkorf
22. Guiding principle 22: Remediation / Florencia S. Wegher Osci
23. Guiding principle 23: Legal compliance issues of business enterprises / Simon Baughen
24. Guiding principle 24: Prioritization of severe human rights impacts by businesses / Salvador Herencia-Carrasco
25. Guiding principle 25: Access to remedy
foundational principle / Dalia Palombo
26. Guiding principle 26: Domestic judicial mechanisms / Penelope Simons
27. Guiding principle 27: State-based non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Markus Krajewski
28. Guiding principle 28: Non-state-based grievance mechanisms / Jennifer A. Zerk
29. Guiding principle 29: Non-state-based grievance mechanisms; role of business / Martijn Scheltema
30. Guiding principle 30: The role of collaborative initiatives in respecting human rights / Dorothée Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi
31. Guiding principle 31: Effectiveness criteria for non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Anna Triponel
Part II. Principles for responsible contracts
32. Prc 1: Preparation and planning / Daria Davitti and Sorcha MacLeod
33. Prc 2: Managing potential adverse human rights impact / Shavana Haythornthwaite
34. Prc 3: Project operating standards / Dr Shavana Haythornthwaite
35. Prc 4: Contractual stabilization clauses / Jernej Letnar C̆ernic̆
36. Prc 5: Additional goods or services / Margaret G. Wachenfeld
37. Prc 6: Physical security for the project / Sorcha MacLeod and Daria Davitti
38. Prc 7: Designing inclusive community engagement strategies / Tehtena Mebratu-Tsegaye and Solina Kennedy
39. Prc 8: Project monitoring and compliance / Sarah Platts
40. Prc 9: Non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Stefan Zagelmeyer
41. Prc 10: Transparency and disclosure of contractual terms - the last and the least of the ten principles? / Motoko Aizawa
Index.
Acknowledgements
Table of cases
Table of legislation
The UN guiding principles on business and human rights and principles for responsible contracts: An Introduction / Barnali Choudhury
Part I. The United Nations guiding principles on business and human rights
1. Guiding principle 1: Scope of obligations / Daniel Augenstein
2. Guiding principle 2: Expecting business to protect human rights / Claire Methven O'Brien
3. Guiding principle 3: General state regulatory and policy functions / Anil Yilmaz Vastardis and Rachel Chambers
4. Guiding principle 4: The obligations of states in markets with respect to enterprises owned, controlled, or supported by the state / Larry Catá Backer
5. Guiding principle 5: The content of the state duty to protect in the context of privatization / Humberto Cantú Rivera
6. Guiding principle 6: Respecting human rights through commercial transactions / Annamaria La Chimia
7. Guiding principle 7: Supporting business respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas / Olga Martin-Ortega and Fatimazahra Dehbi
8. Guiding principle 8: Ensuring policy coherence / Jena Martin
9. Guiding principle 9: Domestic policy / Carolina Olarte-Bácares
10. Guiding principle 10: States as members of multilateral institutions / Gamze Erdem Türkelli
11. Guiding principle 11: The responsibility of business enterprises to respect human rights / Sara L. Seck
12. Guiding principle 12: Minimum human rights standards for pillar ii / Sarah Joseph
13. Guiding principle 13: Responsibility of the business sector / Kishanthi Parella
14. Guiding principle 14: Nature and size of the business enterprise / Kishanthi Parella
15. Guiding principle 15: Businesses implementing policies and practices / Kishanthi Parella
16. Guiding principle 16: Policy commitments / Maddalena Neglia
17. Guiding principle 17: Human rights due diligence / Robert McCorquodale and Cristina Blanco-Vizarreta
18. Guiding principle 18: Human rights impact assessments / Claire Bright and Céline da Graça Pires
19. Guiding principle 19: Acting upon human rights impact assessments / Björn Fasterling
20. Guiding principle 20: Tracking business human rights responses / Andreas Rühmkorf
21. Guiding principle 21: Communication of human rights impacts / Andreas Rühmkorf
22. Guiding principle 22: Remediation / Florencia S. Wegher Osci
23. Guiding principle 23: Legal compliance issues of business enterprises / Simon Baughen
24. Guiding principle 24: Prioritization of severe human rights impacts by businesses / Salvador Herencia-Carrasco
25. Guiding principle 25: Access to remedy
foundational principle / Dalia Palombo
26. Guiding principle 26: Domestic judicial mechanisms / Penelope Simons
27. Guiding principle 27: State-based non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Markus Krajewski
28. Guiding principle 28: Non-state-based grievance mechanisms / Jennifer A. Zerk
29. Guiding principle 29: Non-state-based grievance mechanisms; role of business / Martijn Scheltema
30. Guiding principle 30: The role of collaborative initiatives in respecting human rights / Dorothée Baumann-Pauly and Lilach Trabelsi
31. Guiding principle 31: Effectiveness criteria for non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Anna Triponel
Part II. Principles for responsible contracts
32. Prc 1: Preparation and planning / Daria Davitti and Sorcha MacLeod
33. Prc 2: Managing potential adverse human rights impact / Shavana Haythornthwaite
34. Prc 3: Project operating standards / Dr Shavana Haythornthwaite
35. Prc 4: Contractual stabilization clauses / Jernej Letnar C̆ernic̆
36. Prc 5: Additional goods or services / Margaret G. Wachenfeld
37. Prc 6: Physical security for the project / Sorcha MacLeod and Daria Davitti
38. Prc 7: Designing inclusive community engagement strategies / Tehtena Mebratu-Tsegaye and Solina Kennedy
39. Prc 8: Project monitoring and compliance / Sarah Platts
40. Prc 9: Non-judicial grievance mechanisms / Stefan Zagelmeyer
41. Prc 10: Transparency and disclosure of contractual terms - the last and the least of the ten principles? / Motoko Aizawa
Index.