Economic Actors and the Limits of Transitional Justice
Economic Actors and the Limits of Transitional Justice
Truth and Justice for Business Complicity in Human Rights Violations
Bernal-Bermudez, Laura; Payne, Leigh A.; Pereira, Gabriel
Oxford University Press
01/2022
342
Dura
Inglês
9780197267264
15 a 20 dias
614
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
LEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Introduction
1: LEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Conceptual Framework for Understanding Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations
PART I: The Historical Roots of Corporate Accountability
2: LEIGH A. PAYNE, MARY BEALL AND AMI HUTCHINSON: The Roots of Corporate Accountability: From the Holocaust and Beyond
3: GABRIEL PEREIRA: Corporate Accountability in Argentina: Fighting Corporate Impunity in Provincial Transitional Justice Contexts
4: FELIPE COLLA DE AMORIM, RODOLFO MACHADO AND VITOR SION: Accountability for Volkswagen's Role in the Brazilian Dictatorship
5: LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND NELSON CAMILO SANCHEZ: Innovation from the Bench: Judges, Prosecutors, and Analysts Advancing Truth and Accountability for Conflict-Related Corporate Complicity in Colombia
6: MIGUEL BARBOZA-LOPEZ: Corporate Complicity During the Peruvian Armed Conflict: Developing Archimedes? Lever in the Case of Campesino Communities
7: HENNIE VAN VUUREN AND MICHAEL MARCHANT: Transitional Justice and Economic Crimes: Innovative Approaches from South Africa
PART II: Ongoing Corporate Accountability Efforts
8: TRICIA D. OLSEN: Business as Usual? The Legacy of Transitions to Democracy on Corporate Accountability
9: KARINNA FERNANDEZ AND SEBASTIAN SMART: Complicity of Companies in Chile's Current Human Rights Crisis
10: NANCY R. TAPIAS TORRADO: !Berta vive, la lucha sigue!: Corporate Accountability for Attacks against Human Rights Defenders in Honduras
11: RUBEN CARRANZA: Transitional Justice, Corruption, and Mutually Reinforcing Accountability: What the Global South Can Learn from the Philippines
RODRIGO UPRIMNY: Conclusion: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Accountability of Corporate Complicity in Gross Human Rights Violations
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
LEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Introduction
1: LEIGH A. PAYNE, LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND GABRIEL PEREIRA: Conceptual Framework for Understanding Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations
PART I: The Historical Roots of Corporate Accountability
2: LEIGH A. PAYNE, MARY BEALL AND AMI HUTCHINSON: The Roots of Corporate Accountability: From the Holocaust and Beyond
3: GABRIEL PEREIRA: Corporate Accountability in Argentina: Fighting Corporate Impunity in Provincial Transitional Justice Contexts
4: FELIPE COLLA DE AMORIM, RODOLFO MACHADO AND VITOR SION: Accountability for Volkswagen's Role in the Brazilian Dictatorship
5: LAURA BERNAL-BERMUDEZ AND NELSON CAMILO SANCHEZ: Innovation from the Bench: Judges, Prosecutors, and Analysts Advancing Truth and Accountability for Conflict-Related Corporate Complicity in Colombia
6: MIGUEL BARBOZA-LOPEZ: Corporate Complicity During the Peruvian Armed Conflict: Developing Archimedes? Lever in the Case of Campesino Communities
7: HENNIE VAN VUUREN AND MICHAEL MARCHANT: Transitional Justice and Economic Crimes: Innovative Approaches from South Africa
PART II: Ongoing Corporate Accountability Efforts
8: TRICIA D. OLSEN: Business as Usual? The Legacy of Transitions to Democracy on Corporate Accountability
9: KARINNA FERNANDEZ AND SEBASTIAN SMART: Complicity of Companies in Chile's Current Human Rights Crisis
10: NANCY R. TAPIAS TORRADO: !Berta vive, la lucha sigue!: Corporate Accountability for Attacks against Human Rights Defenders in Honduras
11: RUBEN CARRANZA: Transitional Justice, Corruption, and Mutually Reinforcing Accountability: What the Global South Can Learn from the Philippines
RODRIGO UPRIMNY: Conclusion: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Accountability of Corporate Complicity in Gross Human Rights Violations
Bibliography
Index