Author (Person) |
Aparac, Jelena, Balcerzak, Filip, Chronowski, Nóra, Deikalo, Ekaterina, Drozd, Stanisław, Faracik, Beata, Higham, Ian, Hug, Ana Dangova, Kilanowski, Marcin, Konopka, Ihor, Letnar Cernic, Jernej, Mazaraki, Nataliia, Nemessányi, Zoltán, Pap, Andras L., Reichel, Janusz, Rogerson, Michael, Rudnicka, Agata, Szoszkiewicz, Łukasz, Tsuvina, Tetiana, Uvarova, Olena
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Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Series Title |
Business and Human Rights Journal
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Series Details |
Volume 9, Number S1
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Publication Date |
February 2024 |
Content Type |
Journal Article |
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Table of Contents:
- Editorial: Business and Human Rights in Central and Eastern Europe: Trends, Challenges and Prospects | Beata Faracik, Jernej Letnar Černič & Olena Uvarova
- Business and Human Rights in Central and Eastern Europe: Constitutional Law as a Driver for the International Human Rights Law | Łukasz Szoszkiewicz
- Corporate Human Rights Responsibility in Illiberal Regimes: The Example of the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis in Hungary | Andras L. Pap, Nóra Chronowski & Zoltán Nemessányi
- Conditionalities in International Organization Accession Processes: Spreading Business and Human Rights Norms in Central and Eastern Europe? | Ian Higham
- Private Military and Security Companies as a Legacy of War: Lessons Learned From the Former Yugoslavia | Jelena Aparac
- Business and Human Rights in Russia: Emerging or Merging? | Michael Rogerson
- Creating an Effective Mediation Scheme for Business-Related Human Rights Abuses: The Case of Ukraine | Nataliia Mazaraki & Tetiana Tsuvina
- BHR Agenda and Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Political and Human Rights Crisis in Belarus Since 2020 | Ekaterina Deikalo
- Human Rights-Compatible International Investment Agreements: A Voice From Central & Eastern Europe and Central Asia | Filip Balcerzak & Stanisław Drozd
- Evaluating the Polish NAPs: Lessons for the Future Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights | Marcin Kilanowski
- Ukrainian Business and Human Rights Strategy: A Breakthrough Delayed | Ihor Konopka
- CSOs’ Perception of Corporate Activism on the LGBT+ Community in Poland | Agata Rudnicka & Janusz Reichel
- Barriers to Access to Justice in North Macedonia for Violations of Human Rights in the Context of Air Pollution | Ana Dangova Hug
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Source Link |
Link to Main Source
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/business-and-human-rights-journal/issue/1158D9E9B4B178CF11456414F294EDCC
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Subject Categories |
Law, Politics and International Relations, Security and Defence, Values and Beliefs
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Subject Tags |
Civil Society | NGOs, Fundamental | Human Rights, Military Affairs
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Keywords |
LGBTIQA+ Rights
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Countries / Regions |
Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central Asia, Central Europe, Croatia, Eastern Europe, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Ukraine |