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Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law

An analytical framework of due diligence obligations to address the increasing prevalence of non-State human rights risks.

Maria Monnheimer (Author)

9781108841733, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 18 February 2021

400 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2.3 cm, 0.63 kg

With the importance of non-State actors ever increasing, the traditional State-centric approach of international law is being put to the test. In particular, significant accountability lacunae have emerged in the field of human rights protection. To address these challenges, this book makes a case for extraterritorial due diligence obligations of States in international human rights law. It traces back how due diligence obligations evolved on the international plane and develops a general analytical framework making the broad and vague notion of due diligence more approachable. The framework is applied to different fields of international law wh]

Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law Monnheimer Hardback

Due Diligence Obligations in International Human Rights Law

An analytical framework of due diligence obligations to address the increasing prevalence of non-State human rights risks.

Maria Monnheimer (Author)

9781108841733, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 18 February 2021

400 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2.3 cm, 0.63 kg

With the importance of non-State actors ever increasing, the traditional State-centric approach of international law is being put to the test. In particular, significant accountability lacunae have emerged in the field of human rights protection. To address these challenges, this book makes a case for extraterritorial due diligence obligations of States in international human rights law. It traces back how due diligence obligations evolved on the international plane and develops a general analytical framework making the broad and vague notion of due diligence more approachable. The framework is applied to different fields of international law wh]

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