Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 The Positioning of This Book 1.2 The Topic of This Book Chapter 2 From CSR to BHR 2.1 The Movement of CSR 2.2 The Invocation of Human Rights Framework 2.2.1 International Human Rights Law 2.2.2 UNGP 2.2.3 The Role of Human Rights Treaty Bodies in Promoting BHR Chapter 3 Traditional Human Rights Law Approach: State Obligations to Regulate Business 3.1 The Significance of State Obligations 3.2 Types of State Obligations and the Attribution Issue 3.3 State Obligations in the Context of Transnational Investments 3.4 Home State Obligations Clarified by the Work of Human Rights Treaty Bodies 3.4.1 The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 3.4.2 The Human Rights Committee 3.5 A Case Study: the Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations of Japan in Regard to Fukushima Nuclear Contaminated Water 3.6 The Inadequacy of State Obligation Approach Chapter 4 An International Legally Binding Instrument on Business and Human Rights 4.1 The Need for an International Legally Binding Instrument 4.2 International Law Making Process 4.3 The Prospect of the Drafted Treaty Chapter 5 BHR from the Perspective of Comparative Law 5.1 France 5.2 The Netherlands 5.2.1 Oil Leakage Case concerning Shell 5.2.2 Climate Change Litigation against Shell 5.3 Germany 5.3.1 The Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains 5.3.2 State Obligations to Respond to Climate Change 5.4 Sweden 5.5 EU Legislation Chapter 6 China‘s Perspective of Business and Human Rights 6.1 Constitution 6.2 State Obligations under Human Rights Treaties 6.3 National Human Rights Action Plan 6.4 Disperse Regulations on Business and Human Rights 6.4.1 The Regulations and Measures of the Ministry of Commerce 6.4.2 The Regulations and Measures of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council 6.4.3 Other Regulations 6.5 Looking into the Future Bibliography Curriculum Vitae of the Author
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