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Ashukem, Jean-Claude N.

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  • Handbook on business, human rights, and the environment in Africa
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    Title/Author: Handbook on business, human rights, and the environment in Africa/ edited by Jean-Claude N. Ashukem.
    other author: Ashukem, Jean-Claude N.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xliii, 908 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part 1: The untold stories about business and human rights -- Introduction - Business and Human Rights in the Era of Anthropocene - The Much Ado About Business and Human Rights Norms and Standards? -- Part 2: Internationalisation -- Business and Human Rights, and the Progress on Developing a Legally Binding Treaty -- The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and Corporate Accountability in Africa -- Part 3: Troubled Regionalism? -- Financial Inclusion and the Challenge of Refugee Self-Reliance in East Africa -- Transitional Justice Tools and Business in Africa: A Conceptual Approach -- Bridging the financial inclusion and digital divide in Africa: Insights and reflections on business and human rights -- Natural Resource Extraction in Africa: Prospects and Constraints of the African Commission's Resolution 550 (LXXIV) as a Framework for Human Rights Accountability Standards -- Part 4: Responsibility to Protect 1 - Right to Development -- Competition law and the right to development in Africa: Reflections on AFCFTA Protocol on Competition -- Multinational Flower Companies' Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia: Examining Contestation and Compromise -- Transnational Land Grabbing and the Conundrum of Human Rights Obligations of Multinational Corporations in Africa - Treating Human Rights Differently? -- State-Own-Company, Transnational Corporations, and implications on the RTD in South Africa: Transnet and Mckinsey Case Studies -- Business and Human Rights in South Africa: The Duty of the State to Realise the Right to Development -- Part 5: Responsibility to Protect 2 - Corporate Social And Environmental Responsibility -- Towards 'corporate social responsibility' in the era of Agenda 2063 for the realisation of human rights in Africa -- Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Regulation: Eurocentrism and Unintended Consequences in Supply Chains in Africa -- Business, Human Rights, and Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa -- A Sustainable Development Framework for Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the Zimbabwean Mining Sector: An Integrated Approach -- Part 6: Responsibility to Protect 3 - Local Communities, Human Rights, and Natural Resources Governance -- Land-Grabbing as the New Agri-Business Venture, and the Question of Natural Resource Curse in 21st Century Africa -- Cross-cultural perspectives on Business and Human Rights: Insights from African Perspective -- Digital Colonisation in Africa: Continuities of Colonial Exploitation through Knowledge Production -- UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACTS OF LAND GRABBING AS A FORM OF AGRI-BUSINESSES IN ZIMBABWE -- Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination in the Governance of Natural Resources in Africa: Issues and Challenges on Sustainable Development in Nigeria -- Business and Human Rights: Models for the Implementation of Marginalised Communities' Rights to Consultation and Consent -- Part 7: Responsibility to Protect 4 - Environment and Domestic Frameworks -- Reconciling the (irreconcilable) conflict between land redistribution and foreign investment in Africa: Lessons for South Africa from Zimbabwe -- Sino-African Oil Relations: Implications for Climate Change Law, Policy, and Action in Nigeria -- Freedom of trade and migration control in Africa: Lessons from South Africa -- Business, Waste Management and the Right to a Healthy Environment: Extending Producer Responsibility in Mauritius -- Approaches to implementing Environmental Rights in the African Development Bank funded projects -- Part 8: Responsibility to Protect in the Context of Extractive Industry -- Boosting the cybersecurity resilience of human and environmental rights defenders in Africa -- Advancing the Principles of Transnational Business Enterprises in Protecting the Human Rights of Local Communities in the Extractive Industries in Africa -- Addressing Human Rights Violations by Extractive Business in Nigeria: The Limitations of Transnational Mechanisms and International Recourses as Alternatives -- Transnational Corporations and Accountability for Environmental Harm in the African Extractive Sector: The Case for Environmental Restorative Justice -- Transnational Mining Companies and the Conundrum of Human Rights Protection in Central Africa: Towards Strengthening the Horizontal Effects of Fundamental Human Rights? -- Part 9: Gender Dimension -- Business, Human Rights, and the Need to Safeguard Women's Rights in Uganda -- Assessing Women's Role in Business and Human Rights: The Case of Nigeria's Niger Delta Hydrocarbons' Resource Governance -- Part 10: Governance and Corruption -- Human rights and the international governance of unfair trade policies towards Africa -- Socio-Economic Development in Africa: Transnational Corporations on Corruption and Human Rights Violations -- Business, Corruption, and Human Rights Protection in Post-Uprising Tunisia.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Sustainable development - Africa. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03261-4
    ISBN: 9783032032614
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