Fundamental Rights and the Legal Obligations of Business

Author:   David Bilchitz (University of Johannesburg)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781108841948


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   11 November 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Bilchitz (University of Johannesburg)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.890kg
ISBN:  

9781108841948


ISBN 10:   1108841945
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   11 November 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. The Nature and Purpose of the Corporation in Law; Part I: Legal Doctrinal Models for Addressing the Substantive Obligations of Non-State Actors for Fundamental Rights: 2. The State Duty to Protect Model; 3. The Indirect Application Model; 4. The Expanding the State Model; 5. The Direct Obligations Model; Part II: Towards a Multi-Factoral Model for Determining the Substantive Content of Corporate Obligations: 6. The Justification for and Contours of a Multi-Factoral Approach; 7. A Balancing Act – Proportionality in the Corporate Sphere; 8: The Multi-Factoral Model and Positive Obligations for Corporations; Part III: The Institutional Implications of the Multi-Factoral Model; 9: Embedding the Multi-Factoral Model in Corporations: The Role of Corporate Law; 10: Corporate Obligations in a Global World: The Role of International Mechanisms.

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A deeply thoughtful and powerful argument is made in this book that corporations do have legal obligations for their human rights impacts and that decision-makers should act on this. It draws on the author's profound conceptual knowledge and innovative reasoning to offer persuasive and insightful approaches to these important issues. A pleasure to read. Robert McCorquodale, University of Nottingham


'A deeply thoughtful and powerful argument is made in this book that corporations do have legal obligations for their human rights impacts and that decision-makers should act on this. It draws on the author's profound conceptual knowledge and innovative reasoning to offer persuasive and insightful approaches to these important issues. A pleasure to read.' Robert McCorquodale, University of Nottingham 'Bilchitz brilliantly weaves theory and reality into a compelling assessment of corporate obligations for fundamental rights. This nuanced and comprehensive coalescence of law and theory on corporate obligations for fundamental rights is set to be the new epicentre around which the business and human rights discourse will oscillate for decades to come.' Bonita Meyersfeld, Professor at Wits Law School in Johannesburg, South Africa 'This is a highly timely and important contribution to the debate about the human rights obligations owed by companies. Hitherto, relatively little has been said about how we are to determine those obligations in law. This book fills that gap admirably. Covering a wide range of relevant issues, David Bilchitz offers us a deeply reasoned way forward. The book is a road map of how to reform the law to allow for greater human rights accountability for corporations. It is bound to provoke debate for a long time to come and to stimulate reform ideas. A magisterial effort.' Peter Muchlinski, Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law, The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 'This book offers an original 'multi-factoral' analytical model to determine contours of the fundamental rights obligations of corporations and proposes ways to operationalize these obligations at national and international levels. Bilchitz's analysis not only fills gaps but also challenges several dominant narratives in the business and human rights field.' Surya Deva, Professor, Macquarie Law School, Sydney


Author Information

David Bilchitz is Professor of Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Law, University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Professor of Law, University of Reading, United Kingdom. He is also Director of the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law. He is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa and Vice-President of the International Association of Constitutional Law. He is the author of Poverty and Fundamental Rights: the Justification and Enforcement of Socio-Economic Rights (2007) and has published extensively in the area of business and human rights.

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